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The Boris island idea was, in my opinion, a good one though, expensive but probably the only reasonable solution in stead of flattening half a city to create a third runway
Handy if you live in SE, crap if u don't. Might as well fly from a regional and change at another hub as it would take longer to get to Boris Island. Did they also not have a problem that it would cause issues with Amsterdam airport as well as their flight paths would cross.
The Boris island idea was, in my opinion, a good one though, expensive but probably the only reasonable solution in stead of flattening half a city to create a third runway
Manston would have been quite handy without the cost of making an Island.
The Boris island idea was, in my opinion, a good one though, expensive but probably the only reasonable solution in stead of flattening half a city to create a third runway
there really is no limit to the utter bolloks you spout, is there?
The Boris Bridge: £37million.
The Boris Bus: £300 million.
The Boris Blaster: £320,000 on water cannons.
The Boris Brazilian: £10million on the Estuary landing strip
The Boris Cablecar: £24million
Olympic Stadium: £230million to convert it to a football ground
The Boris island idea was, in my opinion, a good one though, expensive but probably the only reasonable solution in stead of flattening half a city to create a third runway
The Boris Bridge: £37million.
The Boris Bus: £300 million.
The Boris Blaster: £320,000 on water cannons.
The Boris Brazilian: £10million on the Estuary landing strip
The Boris Cablecar: £24million
Olympic Stadium: £230million to convert it to a football ground
Raab: "We are, and I hadn't quite understood the full extent of this, but if you look at the UK and if you look at how we trade in goods, we are particularly reliant on the Dover-Calais crossing."
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