Boris Johnson urges government to get started on big infrastructure projects, including an airport in the Thames estuary
Boris Johnson has urged the government to 鈥渟top pussyfooting around鈥 and get moving on a range of infrastructure projects, including a new airport, in a bid to boost the ailing economy.
In an interview, the mayor of London said London was the 鈥渕otor that can drive growth鈥 to the rest of the UK and that while the chancellor George Osborne was 鈥渦p for鈥 big ideas, such as a new airport in the Thames estuary, the prime minister David Cameron remained unconvinced.
He said: 鈥淭he way to get business really motoring in the UK is to cut taxes, cut regulation, create the infrastructure and get behind it. That鈥檚 what you should do,鈥 Johnson told the Evening Standard.
He said outlined a clutch of ambitious projects, including a second Crossrail initiative, more river crossings and a 鈥渕assive鈥欌 house-building programme for the capital.
He added that the government鈥檚 decision to delay the publication of a consultation into Britain鈥檚 airports was 鈥渢otally mad鈥 and reiterated his support for a four-runway airport hub in the Thames.
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