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We could look at moving other things out of London and ensuring new industries can develop in other places but if there is one thing London is historically and practically set up for it's being the capital of the UK and the home of it's Parliament. It's all there on Whitehall. The only snag is having to redevelop the Houses of Parliament themselves which we have to do anyway as it's one of our biggest historical attractions. |
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Better off leave it where it is. |
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They have been refurbishing the Houses of Parliament for many years, and there is no need for them to move out.
I worked there many year ago, and money is no object. The place is always being done up. I think that this question is a 'red herring' considering it was mentioned just before the protest march. Just to give you an insight into what they spend there. The gold that you see, is real. Not imitation stuff. Can you imagine the outrage it would cause if the cost went into billions, and they agreed to it. And everyone else is being hit by cuts |
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Unfortunately, Arthur, your viewpoint is not congruent with actuality.
A close friend of mine worked for a comms consultancy company (done lots of work for MOD and lots of foreign Governments in this area), and he was asked around 3 years ago to look at revamping the IT Infrastructure/Networks in the Houses. His month long review found huge issues that needed resolving before the IT work could begin, such as removal of lots and lots of asbestos, and rotting supporting walls/beams/etc. - even then, a rough quote was around £2 billion. The current quote is in the range of £3 to £6 billion. btw, is there anywhere you haven't worked? btw2, what gold? |
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Probably on ornate wooden scrollwork.
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Oh, gold leaf...
I was imagining hundreds of gold bars just lying around.... |
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Rather like many areas of our infrastructure, the whole place has been patched up and botched in a fairly ad hoc manner for decades and this has exacerbated the problem we now face and there's a massive bill to put it all right. |
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