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Bulldozer brought to PM’s constituency for Johnson to fulfil his Heathrow vow

The Canary by The Canary
26 November 2019
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Boris Johnson has been given the chance to make good on his word and lie in front of a bulldozer in opposition to the Heathrow expansion.

A bulldozer was brought to his Uxbridge and South Ruislip constituency on Tuesday to give the Prime Minister the chance to oppose the third runway at Heathrow Airport.

As mayor of London in 2015, Mr Johnson vowed to “lie down in front of those bulldozers” rather than see the airport expand.

Boris Johnson at a 'no to Heathrow' protest
Boris Johnson had previously told his constituents he would lie down in front of a bulldozer to oppose a third runway at Heathrow (Steve Parsons/PA)

Taking on Johnson in Uxbridge and South Ruislip is Labour’s Ali Milani, who laid in front of the bulldozer in opposition to the expansion on Tuesday.

Milani said the bulldozer was a visual representation of how Johnson has let down the community.

“This is a symbolic moment for us and an important moment for us to remind residents that Boris Johnson has failed not only the people of Uxbridge and South Ruislip but great Britain more broadly,” he told the PA news agency.

“With the election just 17 days away we have a unique opportunity here to make history by unseating Boris Johnson and making him the first sitting prime minister to lose his own seat.”

Big thanks to @UKLabour Uxbridge candidate @ARMilani_ for doing what @BorisJohnson promised but failed to do – lie down in front of a bulldozer to stop the construction of a 3rd runway at Heathrow. #nothirdrunway in a #ClimateEmergency pic.twitter.com/KzOsK5nZkp

— Greenpeace UK (@GreenpeaceUK) November 26, 2019

The Labour candidate said he was “extremely confident” he could unseat the prime minister.

“One of the reasons the third runway is so important to us is because the air we breathe is the worst in western Europe,” he said.

“Boris Johnson doesn’t live here. He literally doesn’t breathe the same air as we do.

“He has lied to us on a consistent basis.

“We are confident on December 12 that we are going to make history by unseating a sitting prime minister.”

BREAKING: We’re in Boris Johnson’s constituency to remind him of his Heathrow promise:

“I will lie down with you in front of those bulldozers and stop the construction of that third runway” ~ @BorisJohnson pic.twitter.com/H4BLhXpYfi

— Greenpeace UK (@GreenpeaceUK) November 26, 2019

While the Labour Party has not clearly opposed or approved the Heathrow expansion plan in its manifesto, Milani said as a local candidate he opposed the third runway.

The Liberal Democrat candidate for the nearby seat of Ruislip Northwood and Pinner, Jonathan Banks, also laid in front of the bulldozer on Tuesday.

He said the impacts of the airport expansion are “unacceptable”.

“When Boris Johnson said he was going to lie in front of the bulldozers he was just lying,” he told the PA news agency.

When you can’t get PM Boris Johnson to stop the Heathrow expansion, you bring the bulldozer to him pic.twitter.com/1WotSypi2Z

— Dominica Sanda (@dominikasanda) November 26, 2019

The bulldozer was placed on High Street in Uxbridge by Greenpeace.

Political campaigner Sam Chetan-Welsh called on Johnson to stop the “climate-wrecking” third runway.

“At the moment the prime minister is massively sitting on the fence on this issue,” Chetan-Welsh said.

“Show your commitment to stopping this climate-wrecking third runway.”

Sarah Green, the Green Party candidate for Ruislip Northwood and Pinner, unfurled a banner calling for the HS2 high speed rail to be abandoned and yelled “stop the HS2” during the Greenpeace campaign.

Johnson is going into the General Election defending the smallest constituency majority for a prime minister in nearly 100 years.

He won the seat in 2017 with a majority of just 5,034.

Johnson has been the MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip since 2015.

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