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Hopefully by 2025 there will be a major change of personel.
Hopefully by 2025 there will be a major change of personel.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The repair work is likely to take between five and eight years longer than previously anticipated. And cost £4bn (bound to be higher).
Would it not be cheaper to sell the building, and let someone else waste £4bn and devolve to a smaller English Parliament in a more central English City like Birmingham or Manchester ?
Would it not be cheaper to sell the building, and let someone else waste £4bn and devolve to a smaller English Parliament in a more central English City like Birmingham or Manchester ?
"...the Olympics did turn out well"
I suppose it depends on your interpretation. The issues you mention are among the reasons why I believe it did not. In particular the last one, which effectively gifted a new stadium to West Ham United and which denied the taxpayer of the "legacy" of a new national multi-purpose stadium as promised, adds quite a bit to making it unsuccessful in my book.
Anyway, all a bit academic. If we don't leave the EU properly, by the time the new facilities are completed there will be little need for a Parliament at Westminster. Better, then, to just throw a few Portakabins and Davlavs up on Horse Guards Parade until Parliament is dissolved for the final time. A developer can then turn the Palace of Westminster into something useful.
I suppose it depends on your interpretation. The issues you mention are among the reasons why I believe it did not. In particular the last one, which effectively gifted a new stadium to West Ham United and which denied the taxpayer of the "legacy" of a new national multi-purpose stadium as promised, adds quite a bit to making it unsuccessful in my book.
Anyway, all a bit academic. If we don't leave the EU properly, by the time the new facilities are completed there will be little need for a Parliament at Westminster. Better, then, to just throw a few Portakabins and Davlavs up on Horse Guards Parade until Parliament is dissolved for the final time. A developer can then turn the Palace of Westminster into something useful.
Gromit - // Would it not be cheaper to sell the building, and let someone else waste £4bn and devolve to a smaller English Parliament in a more central English City like Birmingham or Manchester ? //
It would, but that notion belongs in the same box as legalising heroin, banning alcohol, abandoning nuclear weapons, investing in anything long term that actually benefits the nation, that's the box labeled 'Election Suicide' and they keep it very well hidden.
It would, but that notion belongs in the same box as legalising heroin, banning alcohol, abandoning nuclear weapons, investing in anything long term that actually benefits the nation, that's the box labeled 'Election Suicide' and they keep it very well hidden.
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