Nicholas Soames’s Question to the Secretary of State for Transport following his Statement on Airports Capacity.
Sir Nicholas Soames (Mid Sussex) (Con): I remind my right hon. Friend, in all possible friendliness, that what the Labour party may or may not have done is completely irrelevant. It is of no interest to any of us and is unlikely to be so. Does he agree that this decision not to make a decision is truly lamentable? This is absolutely no way to run what he is pleased to call
“a world-class transport system to support a world-class economy.”
As the Davies commission reported absolutely clearly what its preferred decision was, without any prevarication, what exactly was the point of it?
Mr McLoughlin, Secretary of State for Transport: I will make a number of points. I am very sorry that my right hon. Friend thinks that the fact that there was no action from a previous Government is completely irrelevant to the situation we find ourselves in. I do not accept that. The simple fact is that the Davies commission has identified, in a thorough report, that extra capacity is needed. It has said that three options can be considered, and we are right to consider those three options. I hope very much that, by the summer, we will be able to tell the House which one carries the most favour with the Government.