Curious Orange
Punxsatawney Phil
Furthermore, £4 billion seems an incredible amount of money for an internal refit.
It's not just an internal refit, the building needs a lot of structural work doing too.
Furthermore, £4 billion seems an incredible amount of money for an internal refit.
iirc they'e looked at a number of options, this is probably the best/cost effective option.
I once read that when the old parliament burned down in 1834, the crowd of people watching all cheered.
It's not just an internal refit, the building needs a lot of structural work doing too.
I recall reading a few years ago that realistically the only other possibility was a site in the Covent Garden area. Whitehall, Downing Street and everything else made even moving to east London a non-starter according to what I read.
I read that there is an Islamic bond on the Richmond House building, but parliamentary lawyers have found a loop-hole so MP's can still drink and put in on expenses though.
I take it the MPs were trapped inside?
I get that but £4 billion?!? It's an insane amount of money.
Agree with the above posts. I would not only move parliament out of Westminster, I'd move it out of London altogether.
I once read that when the old parliament burned down in 1834, the crowd of people watching all cheered.
Irrelevant. The seat of the legislature can be anywhere - it doesn't have to be in the capital city - which is in any case over-crowded and over-priced. If they do relocate to the midlands or 'oop north', I would hope they would build a few hundred reasonable, but not luxurious flats, which would be allocated to MPs needing a second home for the duration of their office - none of this making a fortune on second homes and expenses nonsense.Why? It is the capital city.
Irrelevant. The seat of the legislature can be anywhere - it doesn't have to be in the capital city - which is in any case over-crowded and over-priced. If they do relocate to the midlands or 'oop north', I would hope they would build a few hundred reasonable, but not luxurious flats, which would be allocated to MPs needing a second home for the duration of their office - none of this making a fortune on second homes and expenses nonsense.
The buildings at Westminster are magnificent, though, and need to be preserved - that won't be cheap, so there is a need to think of a useful purpose for them - I'm sure they're not fit for their current purpose in this day and age - an awful lot has changed since the Palace of Westminster was constructed!
Irrelevant. The seat of the legislature can be anywhere - it doesn't have to be in the capital city