Caroline Lucas on Twitter is desperate to see this airline collapse and 2,000 plus people lose their jobs.
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Odd take.
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Caroline Lucas on Twitter is desperate to see this airline collapse and 2,000 plus people lose their jobs.
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Yes. She flies to New York regularly in first class to see her son.
Yes. She flies to New York regularly in first class to see her son.
Where is your evidence?
She said it herself on Andrew Marr one Sunday morning.
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(I'm not piling here on Lucas here - I just opened this thread at this point and could answer your question)
First test for Boris's commitment on reducing carbon emissions...
Government floating the idea of bailing out Flybe in waiving UK air passenger duty going forward.
If they do this they need to up general APD on International flights to compensate for the loss.
Either that or let em go bust...
stark choice will face governments in coming years, jobs or environment.
She said "she flies ocassionally to the US", not regularly by first class.
I know since 13th Dec we're in a post truth, post shame world. But NSC should do better, lets call out the lies not try and inflate them with half truths?
That's a bit OTT.
I'd missed the "first class" bit. I was merely highlighting she'd said she flies to the US. You can argue the toss on what "regularly" means, but choose someone else to do it with, please. As I say - I just opened the thread and (tried to) respond to a question.
I'm neither anti-Lucas nor anti-flying.
As Marr said in that snippet - we all have to make choices, and I'm not going to berate anyone for visiting a loved one where air is the only viable means of transport.
Even if we argue the toss about what regular is, the accusation that Lucas flies "first class" is completely false
Emissions from 1st class are 6 times that of economy, there is no way Lucas would do that.
where on earth does that come from? the plane consumes x amount and that is distributed among the passengers, regardless of travel class.
where on earth does that come from? the plane consumes x amount and that is distributed among the passengers, regardless of travel class.
I suspect the maths is that a first class seat takes up approximately six times the space of an economy seat, ie six people could in theory fly in the place of one first class passenger.
Yes. She flies to New York regularly in first class to see her son.
seems such a contrivance is the case.
Well how else is she supposed to get to New York, swim?, flying across the pond really is the only practial option, and if she has the funds and wishes to travel First Class, that's up her to her.
FlyBe on the other hand operates mainly domestically, and l'm sure that in many instances there are alternative ways to travel, train etc.
Not at all, if business and first class travel was taxed out of existence we could significantly reduced the emissions from long haul aviation. We'd need fewer flights to get people around.
Not at all, if business and first class travel was taxed out of existence we could significantly reduced the emissions from long haul aviation. We'd need fewer flights to get people around.
Private jets are for the really selfish people...