I'd hate to see the building sold for development, or turned into apartments or whatever other silly ideas may be mentioned.
I've been to the House many many times and it is a fantastic building, plus when you add in what the building represents and the business that is conducted therein, if we simply tore it down, or turned it in apartments or whatever, we will be losing a massive part of our history.
Plus I simply do not believe that it would take £3,000m - but even if it did, I think that would be money well spent.