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UK parliament at risk of Grenfell-style disaster

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london — Britain’s Houses of Parliament are in danger of suffering from a Grenfell Tower-style disaster unless urgent repairs are undertaken, the outgoing official responsibl­e for the building has warned.

The Palace of Westminste­r, home to the House of Commons and House of Lords as well as the famous clock tower, is at high risk of a major fire, according to David Leakey, Black Rod of Westminste­r, a post responsibl­e for maintainin­g the palace’s upkeep.

As he stood down after seven years in the role this week, Leakey urged lawmakers to back a speedy overhaul of the sprawling site to avert a potential catastroph­e.

“I know what the risks are here,” he told The House magazine.

“Knowing in detail that the expert recommenda­tion is that you should do this quickly and now, not slowly over time in phases, I know that is necessary in order to prevent another Grenfell Tower happening here.”

Leakey added: “If we don’t learn the Grenfell lesson, this building could burn down, just like it did in 1834 when there was a decade of delay and procrastin­ation about how or when to refurbish the building.” The blaze which engulfed the Grenfell Tower residentia­l block in west London in June killed 71 people.

A parliament­ary report last year recommende­d that lawmakers decamp from their two chambers for six years while the crumbling building is renovated extensivel­y.

Four years of much-needed repairs are already under way on the site’s clock tower, leaving the Big Ben bell’s beloved chimes — which feature on British television and radio news bulletins — largely silenced since August.

But members of parliament have yet to decide on the details of the so-called restoratio­n and renewal project, and are due to discuss it again in the new year. The estimated cost of a full-scale overhaul — £4.3 billion ($5.75 billion) — has left lawmakers reluctant to sign off on the work, according to Leakey. But he added that “the politician­s have a more difficult problem.”

“They will see it from the perspectiv­e of what is described as ‘the Grenfell dynamic — if we couldn’t spend a few million on the cladding of a residentia­l tower block, why should we be spending billions on refurbishi­ng the parliament of this country?’”—

 ?? AFP ?? The Houses of Parliament, also known as the Palace of Westminste­r, is seen in this file photo taken on October 30, 2017. —
AFP The Houses of Parliament, also known as the Palace of Westminste­r, is seen in this file photo taken on October 30, 2017. —

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