secretary chris greyling.eaker, i come to this house to mark a historic moment which which signals our commitment to securing global connectivity, creating tens of thousands workerjobs and apprenticeships and boosting our economy through future generations by expanding heathrow airport. this is a test of whether the government is fit for purpose on big projects? it's going to be a battle going forward, there still strong oppositions, there are still some difficult stages to overcome, but we are absolutely determined to deliver this project which we think is crucial to all of our futures. at least that's the plan. thousands of newjobs nearly £150 million compensation and noise insulation for neighbours, 800 homes could be demolished, many here in harmondsworth, and many don't believe cleaner, quieter planes means less noise and air pollution. labour is split too. protesters dogged party headquarters this week and the labour leader is not backing expansion yet. tests must be undertaken on the economic impact for