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MPs and peers must leave Parliament for YEARS during restoration

Jacob Rees-Mogg lashed out after a strategic review of the huge project found that vacating the Houses of Parliament during the huge overhaul of the crumbling estate remains the best option.

Multi-billion pound restoration of Parliament could include dry dock in Thames

Jacob Rees-Mogg has blown a massive hole in plans for the renovation of parliament, telling MPs they may have to meet virtually on a lockdown-style video link while the Palace of Westminster is closed for works which are expected to last six years or more. The Leader of the Commons said that a £1.5bn scheme to house parliament’s two chambers elsewhere in Westminster, set out in a report today, were “for the birds”. His comments came after Boris.

Cost of patching up Parliament doubles to £127M a year

The need to permanently repair the Palace of Westminster has been laid bare in a new report which reveals the soaring costs of temporary works. A Strategic Review of the restoration and renewal project, reveals that the cost of maintenance and temporary repairs to Parliament has more than doubled in three years and is now costing £127M a year. Consequently the report calls for both Houses of Parliament to temporarily relocate while permanent repairs are carried out. It warns that remaining on-site through restoration work would cost billions more and take decades longer to complete. The review backs plans to relocate MPs to Parliament’s northern estate, and Peers in temporary accommodation at the QEII Conference Centre.

​Parliament refurb job years away from being costed

By Jonathan Owen2021-01-27T06:00:00+00:00 A major review into the programme has been pushed back to next month The team responsible for the Palace of Westminster restoration and renewal programme has no idea of the likely cost of the work, or even how long it could take, Building can reveal. A source said that it would take at least two years of “hard work” to produce an outline business case “which will have in it costs for which we can be certain and therefore people can make choices”. Source: Shutterstock Sir Robert McAlpine is already carrying out work to refurbish the Elizabeth Tower

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