The Mail on Sunday

Parliament could ‘pop up’… in Milton Keynes

- By Brendan Carlin POLITICAL CORRESPOND­ENT

MPS WOULD be forced to swap the splendour of Westminste­r for the concrete cows and roundabout­s of Milton Keynes under secret ‘evacuation’ plans.

They would have to move lock, stock and barrel up the M1 to the new town if an emergency temporaril­y put the Palace of Westminste­r and surroundin­g buildings out of action. The relocation scheme, secretly drawn up by officials, is separate from longer-term proposals to spend billions revamping the crumbling 19th century Commons.

A Westminste­r source said: ‘Whatever we finally decide on repairing the Palace, MPs and peers need a location now where we can carry on the business of Parliament if an emergency means we can’t use Westminste­r or any of the places around it.’

He said Milton Keynes had all the space needed for ‘pop-up’ Commons and Lords’ Chambers, plus conference facilities and hotels and ‘great’ transport links from London. But the thought of quitting the ornate interior of the Commons for a town famous for its bovine sculptures is already dividing MPs.

London Labour MP Stephen Pound groaned: ‘Has it really come to this?’ But Mark Lancaster – Tory MP for Milton Keynes North – said: ‘Everybody at Westminste­r would get to know what a wonderful place this is – at the centre of the UK, dynamic and representi­ng 21st Century Britain.’

The ‘Concrete Cows’ sculpture of three black and white cows and calves was created in 1978 but quickly turned into the new town’s unofficial symbol.

A spokesman for Parliament said it had ‘business resilience plans’ but for reasons of security would not comment on them.

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