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  1. Carol Barbone, Carol, cheap foreign holidays are enormously important to many people. Do you believe we should take fewer holidays overseas in order to reduce the need to build additional runway capacity?
    Asked by Londontowner on Oct 28 2007 7:18:43 PM and supported by 30 members
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80% of all flights are taken by 11% of the population. It's not the annual summer holiday that needs to be curbed but there must be a question mark over whether it is sustainable for a minority of the population to be constantly jetting off for short leisure breaks to the Continent, simply because its cheaper than a weekend break in the Cotswolds or the Norfolk Broads or wherever. And the reason its cheaper is that airlines pay no fuel duty, no VAT and don't have to meet their environmental costs. So the price is artifically low. This makes no sense either from an environmental standpoint or from an economic standpoint. MORE!


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ryanscribe at Oct 30 2007 12:00:00 AM Maybe there won't be a sea-change in peoples' attitudes to climate change until the kind of disasters which affect parts of the world - hurricanes, loss of coastal communities, mass destruction of crops - hit home here. And not just merely localised flooding. Then again, once people get used to something - more cars, more TV sets, more holidays - it's incredibly hard to get them to give it up. Any government and politician that promised that would (possibly) be voted out of power. And the next lot would just carry on as before. Cynical about human nature?