Yes I agree, it was to Cameron's credit to stop the talks officially. But civil servants were keeping things warm for the incoming government unofficially. (View Post)
More likely, it highlights the useful idiots who were attempting to stop deportations through legal action have lost the incentive to annoy a government they don't like. (View Post)
Yeah, I believe they left the north wing, where the queen used to live, until last so she was not kicked out and it could be done when she died. (View Post)
Most of that space is either wide corridors, or small rooms. The ball room would work as a chamber, but there probably isn't another room big enough to work as a second one. (View Post)
It's not practical. There would not be enough office space for the civil servants let alone any MPs who would need an office on site. Unless you build temporary ones in the garden. (View Post)