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Johnson plans to move House of Lords to York – Sunday Times https://t.co/vJRqP277zU pic.twitter.com/JsIO78cNmE
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So could a Garden Bridge, a Thames Estuary intercontinental airport or a bridge from Scotland to Ireland. So could Brexit, or a high speed railway from London to Scotland or yet another runway in the world's most absurdly (and dangerously) mislocated major-city airport.
All, though, involve huge costs, dubious benefits and the diversion of central strategic thinking from what's necessary to a token gesture that won't show any payback for thirty years
Given his increasingly peculiar will they finally now believe me?
The Anglican Church does not have twin centres of government. It has one province based in Canterbury (well, in practice London) and a separate province based in York.
I would be fully in favour of the whole government moving to York. That would be a good idea. But this is just Cummings demonstrating as he has for ten years that he is more useless than Putin’s integrity meter.
Shift it to Hartlepool, Stoke or Wrexham if you really want to discomfort the comfortable.
https://twitter.com/Gabriel_Pogrund/status/1218639358582034434?s=20
Personally, I would get rid of the Lords itself and replace with a Constitutional Court.
Why is the Supreme Court in London, for example?
https://twitter.com/Andrew_Adonis/status/1218804220075311104?s=20
Incidentally, in the middle of the Brexit horror show, won't someone think of UK universities? They are doomed to decline as foreign students shun the hostile atmos...
Oh.
"Number of international students at UK universities jumps
Chinese students help fuel surge in non-European foreigners starting courses"
https://www.ft.com/content/8f025b0e-3872-11ea-a6d3-9a26f8c3cba4
What more evidence do we need this is a bad idea?
https://twitter.com/StigAbell/status/1218808604805017600?s=20
The House of Lords being identified for the move reflects, I suspect, Johnson's (or Cummings') level of respect for that institution.
Brexit seems to be winding down as a diversion and some new games need to be found. Otherwise they would have nothing to do but the tedium of transport links, education and the health service which would be unspeakably boring.
We should move the Lords, the Commons and the Civil Service to Rockall.
Couldn’t resist...
https://twitter.com/Andrew_Adonis/status/1218802443514982401?s=20
It has an awesome hotel in shape of The Grand, had a few enjoyable weekend breaks there.
That said the House of Lords in session on the same time as race day and York might get a little cramped.
https://twitter.com/ryansabey/status/1218812236644454400?s=20
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/01/19/meghan-faces-court-showdown-barrister-got-cambridge-first-theoretical/
It only makes sense to me if they have plans for the second chamber. For example, making the Commons into an English Parli and the Lords into the UK Parli. Which if that is planned, seems like that should be the thing that goes elsewhere. Perhaps that's it. Build it for the Lords, then use it for something else longer term.
The next station up north has all 3 options (planes, trains and automobiles) and isn't in Yorkshire at all which will allow everyone to retain their chips on their shoulders
The new Yorkie Lords will become a Senate for the regions and nations
I can’t be bothered to explain why, but I think this video does it very eloquently:
https://youtu.be/Ro0016JG2Ms
What’s not to like?
I thought this a silly idea before and still do. Speculation about future plans for an English parliament and so on might never happen. So It mostly seems like everyone is in a game of one upmanship proving how not London focused the are. The benefits just look pretty shaky to me.
Even more tourists for York if so, you already can't move in the summer!
https://twitter.com/tnewtondunn/status/1218818327826575365?s=20
Plus easy access to Wales = difficult access to Scotland, it's swings and roundabouts.
I must be the only non londoner who doesnt have a problem with major national institutions being centred in our capital and largest city.
Government departments? Sure. But parliament? The supposed benefits look iffy, and definitely so if it's only half.
Have a good morning.
"Brexit would put one in five international students off studying in UK, study finds"
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/education-news/brexit-international-students-uk-universities-a8862081.html
As it turns out, that was total bollocks. EU students will simply be replaced by non-EU students. China especially. And Chinese students work hard and have lots of money, and extend British soft power to China, the new global hegemon. So it's win-win.
The same process will, I think, apply to many of the areas cited by Project Fear. eg. EU academic staff. Sure, some will go home, but others will come from further afield.
Brexit is a pivot away from Europe, and out towards the wider world, just as Brexiteers predicted.
And what of the restoration of the palace? If they're not going to need the Lords what's the plan, turn the chamber into office space? It could be the PMs private meeting room. Leave the thrones in, he can sit there.
If you're making a radical change like this youd have to make changes to presentation and procedure, and the British system is full of 'you wouldn't design it this way from scratch but leave it as it is as no harm to doing so' style situations, and lacking that you might as well change everything and do away with the flappery.
"Immigration status: Ministers tear up May-era student visa rules"
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-49655719?ocid=socialflow_twitter&ns_campaign=bbcnews&ns_mchannel=social&ns_source=twitter
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to refuse the Scottish Government the right to call another independence referendum starts to look a lot less like the outrage described by nationalists and more like an example of him defending the wishes of a majority of Scots.
The expulsion of these bodies from London is completely correct and long overdue. There is absolutely no need for these bodies to be headquartered in London. House of Lords, the BBC, the Universities, charity headquarters, cultural institutions --- they all need too be booted out of London.
If you are charity partly relying on charitable donations, then it seems to me that shifting out of expensive London property is absolutely crucial. Why is Shelter England HQ-ed in London -- why not e.g., Newcastle or Birmingham?