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    Parliament repair 'could cost £5.7bn'



    Major repairs and upgrades to Parliament could cost an estimated £5.7bn and drag on for up to 40 years unless MPs and peers agree to temporarily move out, a report has concluded


    more --- > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-33179510
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    Re: Parliament repair 'could cost £5.7bn'

    Where's Guy Fawkes when you need him.....

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      Re: Parliament repair 'could cost £5.7bn'

      They daren't move out whilst the renovations are being done or the squatters will move in.

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        Re: Parliament repair 'could cost £5.7bn'

        Originally posted by julian View Post
        They daren't move out whilst the renovations are being done or the squatters will move in.
        And they would probably do a better job than the current occupants!

        Originally posted by alland View Post
        Where's Guy Fawkes when you need him.....
        Quite! Why don't they just let the place crumble - place is already full of crumblies, anyway!
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