Parliament restoration plan could cost up to £5.7bn

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Parliament restoration plan could cost up to £5.7bn

Post by cronus » Thu Jun 18, 2015 12:16 pm

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-33184160

Parliament restoration plan could cost up to £5.7bn

Major restoration of the Houses of Parliament without moving MPs and peers out would cost £5.7bn and take 32 years, a report says.

If MP and peers were moved out for six years, the cost would drop to £3.5bn, an independent report has said.

The 150-year-old Grade I listed building is partly sinking, contains asbestos and has outdated cabling.

(continued, cheaper to demolish and use portacbins?))
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portapotties given what takes place inside
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Post by Forty Two » Thu Jun 18, 2015 2:22 pm

They should hire Guy Fawkes. He'd do it for much less.
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Post by Svartalf » Thu Jun 18, 2015 2:41 pm

that's the demolition side, then there's the whole rebuilding to take into account
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Post by cronus » Thu Jun 18, 2015 3:02 pm

Recoup costs by halving the size of Parliament. A smaller rebuild. A smaller state starts at the top. :read:
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samaller paliament means smaller representation for the citizenry
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Post by cronus » Thu Jun 18, 2015 3:07 pm

Svartalf wrote:samaller paliament means smaller representation for the citizenry
Most people don't deserve representation. So long as I get some what do I care happens to losers in the new utopia?
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I can't get any even with the currently bloated system, I won't recommend a slimming regimen
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Post by Forty Two » Thu Jun 18, 2015 6:53 pm

Svartalf wrote:that's the demolition side, then there's the whole rebuilding to take into account
One man's demolition is another man's construction of a pile.
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Post by Forty Two » Thu Jun 18, 2015 6:54 pm

Svartalf wrote:samaller paliament means smaller representation for the citizenry
Each citizen should be his own MP.
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Post by Svartalf » Thu Jun 18, 2015 7:00 pm

That's ideal, but hardly practical, Athenian democracy is not built for large populations or people who have to work for a living.
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Post by Forty Two » Thu Jun 18, 2015 7:02 pm

O.k., then. Anarchy in the UK?
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Post by Svartalf » Thu Jun 18, 2015 7:04 pm

Why not, let's start by hanging all politicians
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Post by JimC » Thu Jun 18, 2015 9:59 pm

Parliament should move to Scunthorpe.
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Re: Parliament restoration plan could cost up to £5.7bn

Post by Hermit » Thu Jun 18, 2015 11:16 pm

Svartalf wrote:samaller paliament means smaller representation for the citizenry
Parliaments representing the citizenry? How did I miss that innovation?
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