Wouldn’t it be cheaper and easier to build something new for parliament and just turn this building into a museum? I get that it’s a historic building, but surely sometimes practicality has to come first?
TheElectricCamel on
That’s roughly on par with what we’re paying Mauritius to give them the Chagos islands
Keep the shell of the building and modernise the interior
Build a new parliament in the centre of the UK – Morecambe
Cottonshopeburnfoot on
How? Like, how? If this is the baseline estimation I dread to think how many billions and how many more decades it will actually take
D0wnInAlbion on
Surely it would be cheaper to just keep the clock tower and the Medieval bit and just replace the rest.
Gone_4_Tea on
Just build a fucking new one. Turn that into a museum.
Visa5e on
Most of the costs are because its a listed building. But that can be fixed with an act of parliament. Just pass a law that de lists it, then everything becomes a lot cheaper.
Then once its done just reverse the earlier decision.
AnalThermometer on
It’s a microcosm of how politicians have managed the country. Refusing to invest in infrastructure until the very last moment, hiding inside a remnant from the Victorian glory days, and refusing to do anything outside of London because that’s where the prestige is. They don’t need a palace. Move parliament to a utilitarian office block-style building in Birmingham as despite all the façade they are just glorified council workers at the end of the day.
InsecureInscapist on
Honestly should just build a brand new hemi cycle somewhere and turn Westminster into a museum
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Necessary-Product361 on
Putting aside the cost, how the fuck would it take 61 years?!? Its not the sagrada familia. Like what would they be doing that takes 6 decades?
Silver-Stuff-7798 on
By the time they finish fixing it, I expect the Thames will have flooded the rest of Central London.
tykeoldboy on
£40 billion is a lot of money, even spread over 61 years. The amount is probably high because building companies will inflate the cost because this a a cash cow for them at the taxpayers expense. The palace of Westminster is grade 1 listed building but it still shouldn’t cost that much
DXTRBeta on
Old buildings, no longer fit for purpose.
But the postcard industry lobby is powerful, so I guess moving parliament to new premises is out of the question.
nacentaeons on
Build a new parliament building in Manchester. Turn the Palace of Westminster into a museum.
RichieLT on
Blow it up on November the 5th and just build a new one.
Different_Lychee_409 on
I have no problem knocking down the Victorian Gothic bit and keeping the Palace of Westminster intact. Parliament can sit somewhere else whilst their new digs are being thrown up. There must be a sports centre / school hall somewhere they can use.
WinHour4300 on
Maybe we should just get rid of Parliament and democracy to save money, seems to be the direction of travel anyway.
Astriania on
When you get to numbers like this the answer is obviously to build a new parliamentary facility and do a minimal renovation to make it safe as a museum space.
As a bonus we could put that somewhere not-London so we could get a separation of political and commercial capitals, giving us two in demand cities with a strong identity rather than one overheated leech like we have now.
takesthebiscuit on
What a nonsense story! Get on and fix it
It needs fixing this headline is the slower job that will cost more overall but less per year
The other option is shorter but costs more per year
It’s like putting it on the credit card vs paying it off faster
FluidLock1999 on
It’s one of the most iconic buildings in the world, made even more iconic since it’s a working building. Just like Windsor Castle is a living castle.
61 years is absolutely ridiculous and most likely made to scare people off.
SkepticalBelieverr on
Sometimes you need to leave stuff in the past and move on
cloudberri on
Sell it to Trump! Just don’t tell him it’s falling into the river.
No_Suit_9511 on
61 years…
The whole thing was built from scratch in less than half that time, and that was a project bedevilled by delays.
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Wouldn’t it be cheaper and easier to build something new for parliament and just turn this building into a museum? I get that it’s a historic building, but surely sometimes practicality has to come first?
That’s roughly on par with what we’re paying Mauritius to give them the Chagos islands
Keep the shell of the building and modernise the interior
Build a new parliament in the centre of the UK – Morecambe
How? Like, how? If this is the baseline estimation I dread to think how many billions and how many more decades it will actually take
Surely it would be cheaper to just keep the clock tower and the Medieval bit and just replace the rest.
Just build a fucking new one. Turn that into a museum.
Most of the costs are because its a listed building. But that can be fixed with an act of parliament. Just pass a law that de lists it, then everything becomes a lot cheaper.
Then once its done just reverse the earlier decision.
It’s a microcosm of how politicians have managed the country. Refusing to invest in infrastructure until the very last moment, hiding inside a remnant from the Victorian glory days, and refusing to do anything outside of London because that’s where the prestige is. They don’t need a palace. Move parliament to a utilitarian office block-style building in Birmingham as despite all the façade they are just glorified council workers at the end of the day.
Honestly should just build a brand new hemi cycle somewhere and turn Westminster into a museum
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Putting aside the cost, how the fuck would it take 61 years?!? Its not the sagrada familia. Like what would they be doing that takes 6 decades?
By the time they finish fixing it, I expect the Thames will have flooded the rest of Central London.
£40 billion is a lot of money, even spread over 61 years. The amount is probably high because building companies will inflate the cost because this a a cash cow for them at the taxpayers expense. The palace of Westminster is grade 1 listed building but it still shouldn’t cost that much
Old buildings, no longer fit for purpose.
But the postcard industry lobby is powerful, so I guess moving parliament to new premises is out of the question.
Build a new parliament building in Manchester. Turn the Palace of Westminster into a museum.
Blow it up on November the 5th and just build a new one.
I have no problem knocking down the Victorian Gothic bit and keeping the Palace of Westminster intact. Parliament can sit somewhere else whilst their new digs are being thrown up. There must be a sports centre / school hall somewhere they can use.
Maybe we should just get rid of Parliament and democracy to save money, seems to be the direction of travel anyway.
When you get to numbers like this the answer is obviously to build a new parliamentary facility and do a minimal renovation to make it safe as a museum space.
As a bonus we could put that somewhere not-London so we could get a separation of political and commercial capitals, giving us two in demand cities with a strong identity rather than one overheated leech like we have now.
What a nonsense story! Get on and fix it
It needs fixing this headline is the slower job that will cost more overall but less per year
The other option is shorter but costs more per year
It’s like putting it on the credit card vs paying it off faster
It’s one of the most iconic buildings in the world, made even more iconic since it’s a working building. Just like Windsor Castle is a living castle.
61 years is absolutely ridiculous and most likely made to scare people off.
Sometimes you need to leave stuff in the past and move on
Sell it to Trump! Just don’t tell him it’s falling into the river.
61 years…
The whole thing was built from scratch in less than half that time, and that was a project bedevilled by delays.