00:00I say hallelujah, they really do need to get on with it, not just for the sake of the country,
00:06which is crucial, I mean the economy has been flatlining, it's struggling badly, where
00:12I'm not saying in recession, but it's not growing, it's not growing anything light quickly enough,
00:16public services need the money nationally, but local people here, well we have a support base
00:22of over 100,000 people who want a new runway, they work here, they live here, these people want jobs
00:29and opportunities and investments for the next generation, well something like 61 billion pounds
00:36additionally to the UK economy, it's the country's biggest engine for growth, so in terms of jobs,
00:44prosperity and lifting the country out of this mire that we're in at the minute and having more
00:49money available for public services, Heathrow's got to be crucial to that and at the very centre
00:54of it, it's the country's biggest opportunity for growth, the world's biggest privately funded
00:59infrastructure project, it's really important that it is done to the standards that are required on
01:06decarbonisation, on better air quality and less noise, that's all baked into this plan and if you
01:12look at what the airport's looking to do next year alone, it is a world leader on sustainable aviation
01:18fuel, sustainable aviation fuel at three percent is a start, but this is going to grow into an
01:24industry which could employ 60,000 people by 2050 and reduce carbon emissions by up to 80 percent.
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