Sunderland Echo

Boris Johnson criticised over short haul flight

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The Prime Minister has been criticised for taking a private jet on a 25-minute flight to Teesside.

With polling day looming, Boris Johnson decided to spend some of his final days on the campaign trail in the marginal seats of the North East.

As part of his election tour Mr Johnson visited Ferguson'sTransport­inWashingt­on where he was quizzed by Paige Hood, 25.

But the Prime Minister’s decision to board a 25-minute flight from Doncaster to Darlington has drawn heavy criticism from environmen­tal groups and campaigner­s – especially given that there’s a 53-minute direct train service on the same route.

One of the Conservati­ve

Party’s key pledges is to reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050 “with investment in clean energy solutions and green infrastruc­ture to reduce carbon emissions and pollution”.

Launching his environmen­tal policies last month, Mr Johnson said: “There is nothing more conservati­ve than protecting our environmen­t and these measures sit alongside our world-leading commitment­tonetzerog­reenhouse gas emissions by 2050.”

And so the Prime Minister’s carbon-intensive choice of transport didn’t go unnoticed by the Labour candidate for Middlesbro­ugh and Shadow Transport Secretary, Andy McDonald.

“Given that Johnson refused to take part in the leader’s debate on climate change, it comes as no surprise that he thinks it perfectly OK to take a private jet and pay no heed to thecarbone­missionspu­mped out into the atmosphere,” said Mr McDonald.

“The world is facing a climate crisis but the Tories simply fail to take the issue seriously.”

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Boris Johnson takes questions during his visit.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson takes questions during his visit.

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