Liberal Democrat leaderships鈥 proposal to change party policy on airport expansion defeated

Gatwick second runway

Nick Clegg鈥檚 attempt to secure backing from the Liberal Democrats for a change in the party鈥檚 position on airport expansion has ended in failure, with the party voting to reject an amendment that would have supported the building of a new runway at Gatwick.

The Liberal Democrats oppose airport expansion in the South-east, but the party鈥檚 leadership brought forward a policy proposal at the Lib Dem conference in Glasgow that would have opened up the possibility of supporting Gatwick expansion.

However, the policy amendment was defeated today, with the Lib Dems restating their opposition to airport expansion in the South-east, including at Gatwick and Heathrow.

The issue of airport capacity will come to a head shortly after the 2015 election when Sir Howard Davies鈥 review on airport expansion will recommend whether new runways should be built at Heathrow or Gatwick.

The decision by the Lib Dems today puts the party on collision course with both Labour and the Conservatives, who have said they will back the recommendation of the Davies Commission.

Speaking to the BBC鈥檚 Radio 4 programme this morning, energy secretary Ed Davey had insisted the proposed change in policy was not a u-turn.

He said: 鈥淲hat we鈥檙e saying is the environmental criteria we鈥檝e always had, may well be able to allow expansion elsewhere, given technological change.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not a 鈥榰-turn鈥 on environmental criteria. That鈥檚 the key point. Of course it would [change policy] but we would do it for environmental reasons.

鈥淲e鈥檙e in favour of the environmental criteria. If they can be met, they clearly can鈥檛 be met at Heathrow, that鈥檚 obvious for everybody, if they can be met elsewhere.

鈥淲e鈥檙e not against flying, we鈥檙e not against people using their cars, we鈥檙e not against people enjoying their life and the economy growing.

鈥淲e just want to do that in a low-carbon way, we鈥檝e always said that. Look at all the different environmental criteria. Not just about low-carbon but noise pollution, local air pollution, traffic congestion, Heathrow will fail those.

鈥淭he amendment, which doesn鈥檛 give a green light to airport expansion, I think has a lot of attractions to it and I鈥檒l be voting for it.鈥