Rids suggests the support of Henhero Airport's expansion
Political reporter

The Prime Minister hinted that the government would support the third runway of Henhero Airport, saying that “sustainable aviation and economic growth go together.”
Rachel Reeves told Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) that she would not comment on “guessing” and the government would formulate plans at appropriate time.
However, she said that the third runway of Henhero Airport “will mean that the plane can land in London instead of bypassed London”, and sustainable fuel is changing carbon emissions during flight.
Raves is expected to announce the expansion of the airport next week, which is part of the main speech on promoting economic plans.
When asked if it was likely to include Hedlo Airport, the Prime Minister did not answer directly, but the government had signed the expansion of the London City Airport and Stanstand.
She said to the Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) on Sunday in the Laura Kuenseberg plan: “This will be beneficial to the investment and trade of our country, and it is also suitable for families who want to spend cheap holidays.”
Reeves also agreed with the criticism of the mayor of the Labor Labor Party because of whether to agree with whether it agrees with the Sadiq Khan Labor Party Mayor, that is, expanding Heshero Airport will have a destructive effect on air quality, noise, and capital.
In response, she said: “The changes in airlines have changed a lot”, investing in sustainable fuel and electric aircraft.
The Prime Minister added: “I believe that reducing the clean energy of carbon emissions is good for economic growth.”
The core economic growth of labor has promoted its government tasks, promised to improve living standards, and the highest economic growth in wealthy countries at the next election.
However, between July and September, economic growth was zero, and the latest monthly numbers in November showed a small increase.
Raves is expected to launch plans in Wednesday's speech to help the development of the economy, including cutting planning rules and supporting the third runway of Henhero Airport.
On the weekend, the government said it hopes to evaluate housing and commercial development and reduction of environmental impact near the transportation center in order to quickly carry out housing and commercial development.
However, the promotion of economic growth and the commitment to cut regulations makes some people question whether this is preferred by environmental issues.
A former worker front desktop person suggested that the Prime Minister was dangerous to “desperate” when looking for growth.
For a long time, the expansion of Henhero Airport has been opposed to green groups, some labor members and residents living near the airport.
Sir Keir Starmer and seven ministers participating in the cabinet, including ED Miliband, and Steve Reed -when they opposed the proposal in 2018.
The Mayor Khan said that his opposition to the third runway has not changed. If the government supports the proposal, he will support legal challenges.
At present, it has not yet applied for the third runway at Hidelo Airport. The owner of the airport said that the company needs to make a “clear steering” from the government by the end of 2025 to adopt plans.