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It's very interesting to watch the debate in London. You won't find too many people arguing that air traffic should be capped (like you see over here). There is a broad consensus, that London's status as a global city is very much reliant on London being a strong aviation hub for the world. The consensus is broad enough that you have crazy plans like Boris Island which was rumoured to cost 23 billion pounds when fully built out.
Interesting perspective. From what I can see, there is huge opposition to air travel and airport expansion there. (Just look at the responses to the Stansted and Heathrow expansion plans.) Opposition is so strong that the only way they can expand air travel capacity is be resorting to grand schemes like a 23 billion pound Boris Island.
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