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MPs will not decide how to repair the crumbling Houses of Parliament for another 18 months, the government says. | MPs will not decide how to repair the crumbling Houses of Parliament for another 18 months, the government says. |
Commons Leader Andrea Leadsom has proposed a new "delivery body" to assess the costs of the three options put forward to renovate the estate. | Commons Leader Andrea Leadsom has proposed a new "delivery body" to assess the costs of the three options put forward to renovate the estate. |
Parts of the 150-year-old building, which contains asbestos and outdated cabling, are sinking. | Parts of the 150-year-old building, which contains asbestos and outdated cabling, are sinking. |
Ms Leadsom said successive governments had been "patching and mending" the Grade 1 listed building. | Ms Leadsom said successive governments had been "patching and mending" the Grade 1 listed building. |
"We do have to get going on this," she added. | |
MPs will vote on establishing the delivery body by Christmas and it will take 18 months for it to report back, she told BBC Radio 4's The World at One. | |
Parliament will then make a "final decision", she said. | |
It marks the latest stage of the long-running debate about the repairs, which have been estimated to cost up to £5.7bn. | |
A report in 2012 warned that "major, irreversible damage" may be done to the building unless significant restoration work is carried out. | |
Three years later, an Independent Options Appraisal by industry experts was published, looking at three different approaches: | |
This was considered by MPs, who agreed to established a joint Commons and Lords committee to consider its findings. | |
In September 2016, the joint committee reported back, recommending the "full decant" option - so the estate is fully vacated while repairs are carried out. | |
But Ms Leadsom said there was a problem with this option - because the committee had not "bottomed out" its costs of this option. | |
She also said it was "extremely important" to maintain a "Parliamentary foothold" for tourism and school visits. | |
This could involve things like the state opening of Parliament and swearing in of MPs still taking place at Westminster during the repairs, she added. |
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