Extract from PMQs: Air Quality - Feb 21
Wednesday, 21 February 2018 14:49
Ruth Cadbury (Brentford and Isleworth) (Lab) On Monday, children
and parents at St Mary’s Catholic Primary School in Chiswick told
me of their concerns about air pollution affecting children’s
health. This morning, the High Court ruled that the Government’s
air quality plan is unlawful. What does the Prime Minister feel is
worse: losing for the third time in the High Court, or
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On Monday, children and parents at St Mary’s Catholic
Primary School in Chiswick told me of their concerns
about air pollution affecting children’s health. This
morning, the High Court ruled that the Government’s air
quality plan is unlawful. What does the Prime Minister
feel is worse: losing for the third time in the High
Court, or 40,000 unnecessary deaths and the impact on
children’s health of the UK’s unsustainable air quality?
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The issue the hon. Lady has raised about air quality is
important, and that is why we have been taking action to
improve air quality. I say to her that I do not think
that the way she has described the Court’s decision this
morning properly reflects the Court’s decision. Let me
just explain to the House that we welcome the fact that
the Court dismissed the complaint relating to five cities
with major air quality problems and found that we are
taking appropriate action. It agreed that the modelling
we used to support the 2017 air quality plan is sound. It
has asked us to go further in areas with less severe air
quality problems where we thought a pragmatic approach
was appropriate; we will now formalise that. But
actually, on two of the three counts, the Court found in
the Government’s favour.
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