OzMike
Well-known member
The taxpayers should pay for it and they should insist the MP's decamp elsewhere whist it is being done, as they pay for them too.
Repairing the crumbling Houses of Parliament could take as long as 40 years and cost taxpayers £7 billion if MPs refuse to temporarily decamp elsewhere, a report has concluded.
An independent appraisal by industry experts set out the options for refurbishing the 150-year-old Grade I listed building, with the cheapest option - costing £3.5 billion - requiring MPs and peers to decamp to an alternative location for six years while repairs are carried out.
Alternatively, I agree with those above who say move parliament elsewhere to make the country more inclusive, then open up the Houses as a tourist attraction to pay for the repairs.
If the pigheadedness of MPs is going to double the costs, then taxpayers should cover the cheapest price, and MPs should fund the difference out of their own pockets. That'll learn them (although it probably won't).
Alternatively, I agree with those above who say move parliament elsewhere to make the country more inclusive, then open up the Houses as a tourist attraction to pay for the repairs.
The repairs need to be done now. How long would a tourist attraction take to earn £7bn?