British Prime Minister David Cameron is under mounting pressure to perform a dramatic u-turn by allowing a major expansion at Heathrow Airport.
Senior Conservatives are urging him to move Justine Greening, who strongly opposes a proposed third runway at Heathrow, from her post as Transport Secretary in a Cabinet reshuffle expected next Tuesday. They say that would allow the Government to expand Heathrow as the centrepiece of a new "go-for-growth" strategy.
In a report published today, an all-party committee of MPs and peers warned that "capacity constraints at Heathrow are restricting the UK's economic potential" and that the country is "being left behind". The Parliamentary Aviation Group said immediate action was needed - either to increase capacity at Heathrow or to build a new hub airport.
Yesterday, Greening, who campaigned strongly against Heathrow expansion in her Putney constituency at the 2010 election, insisted that Cameron would stick to his pledge to oppose a third runway.
She admitted it would be "difficult" for her to stay in the Cabinet if the Prime Minister changed his mind, and appeared to go beyond the Coalition's policy by suggesting the case against the proposed expansion had been demolished for all time.