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Boris Johnson's Vanity Project Bridge And £37Million Wasted

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Gromit | 12:13 Mon 14th Aug 2017 | News
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So the Garden Bridhe has been officiallykicked into the long grass, but not before £37million of tax payers money has been wated on it.

It was Johnson's pet project, and there was dodgy dealings over who got the contract to design and build it.

Should Johnson be barred from public office for his malfeasance ?

https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2017/apr/28/garden-bridge-dead-38m-public-money-repaid-boris-johnson
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That's an old article Gromit. I take it the writer is not a Tory supporter with all theBullingdom Club and similar jibes
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// The project to build the Garden Bridge spanning the river Thames in London has officially been shut down, after more than £37m was invested in the scheme before building work had even begun.

In April, Mr Khan wrote to the Trust's Chairman, Lord Mervyn Davies, saying such a guarantee would "expose the London taxpayer to too much additional financial risk. I am simply not prepared to risk a situation where the taxpayer has to step in and contribute significant additional amounts to ensure the project is completed," he said. //

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/london-garden-bridge-project-end-dead-official-trust-organisers-expense-river-thames-a7892041.html
Of course the supporters of the bridge could always save their project by offering to fund it 100%, with no public money being made available for it in any eventuality. But I doubt that will happen.

The “Garden Bridge” was a vanity scheme which would benefit few Londoners or tourists (there are adequate crossings nearby) but would be used copiously for “corporate events” (when it would be closed to the plebs who have stumped up for most of it, natch). Hopefully the money saved can now go towards a much needed lower Thames crossing (a proper bridge that takes cars and things) connecting Beckton with Abbey Wood. This has been “promised” for at least 25 years and the land needed on each side of the river has remained largely derelict for most of that time.
Should he be barred from public office? No. £37 million pales into insignificance against the £26 billion Labour wasted on useless IT projects. – and I can’t recall heads rolling for that. Shame really. A garden bridge in the centre of London would have been nice.
"Shame really. A garden bridge in the centre of London would have been nice."

Nice enough, yes, naomi. But when it can take traffic the best part of an hour to cross the river from south to north further downstream because of insufficient capacity, a luxury low down in priority, methinks.
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well as we are doing old stories what about St Tony's 600,000 public sector non jobs for Layba voters? Or 1 Billion on the Dome, oh and then there's bottler selling off the Story (to be told) for 2 bob a Cwt! Glad you brought it up gromit, how's the Tibetan tea shop going?
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Naomi,
Unfortunately commissioning wasteful IT projects did not stop when the Tories were elected in 2010. One of the first thing Cameron's Government did was to embark on a costly IT scheme for Universal Credit. It never worked and had to be scrapped.

Tora, The Millenium Dome was the brainchild of John Major's Conservative Government.
yes gromit and built and implemented enthusiastically by St Tony and crew. It's amazing how many Tory initiatives are implemented or at least not reversed by Labour. Could that mean something?
This comment on the BBC website may go some way to explain why there is disappointment among some of the project’s supporters:

“Let's not forget Hodge’s report found that deputy mayor for transport, Isabel Dedring, and Tfls director of planning, Richard de Cani, saw that the team of Thomas Heatherwick and Arup was a foregone conclusion with manipulation of the bidding process.

Both Dedring and de Cani now enjoy senior positions at Arup, where most of the £37.4m of public funding was spent.”

It’s incredible that £37m of public money can be spent in the design stage of a £200m project. But when money is no object (i.e. you’re spending somebody else’s) it’s easy to do.
"spending someone elses money" - judge - that's socialism isn't it?
I think that's what they call it, 3Ts. I call it legalised theft and a diabolical liberty :-)
**"spending someone elses money" - judge - that's socialism isn't it?**

Unless it's flogging off council houses on the cheap, in which case it's free enterprise.
//Should Johnson be barred from public office for his malfeasance//

In that case should all public figures in a similar postion also be barred? If so you are going to have a pretty empty Parliament and plenty of echoes going round empty Town Halls!

Or are you just on an anti Tory rant?
gromit seems to have gone a bit quiet in his glass house YMB! Perhaps he's looking at the jobs pages of the guardian.
how many public figures have acted like this, ymb? (Did you read the full story?) This isn't just a case of money being wasted; governments of all colours do that when schemes go wrong, as others have noted re IT schemes in particular.

But this one is more than just a proposal that didn't pan out; it seems to have involved deeply dodgy dealings in the Johnson regime in London.
Happens all the time in local Government jno, regardless of Party.
Spending someone elses money is Socialism ?
Strange; I've never seen the right wing parties repealing all taxation. They must all be closet Socialists.
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// spending someone elses money" - judge - that's socialism isn't it? //

Seems we have a lot of 'Socialists' in the Conservative Government...

// A private bathroom reportedly costing £44,000 has been built in Jeremy Hunt’s new office, it has emerged.

The 15ft-by-8ft shower suite has ceiling-high slate tiles and sensor-activated lights and a large vanity mirror so he can “freshen up” privately after cycling to work, according to a report in The Sun.

The bathroom is part of a wider refurbishment at the Department of Health at Wellington House in London’s Waterloo, which costs £25m of taxpayers’ money. //
Yes, I am glad this daft scheme has been cancelled, a scheme brought in by a Tory Mayor and stopped by a Labour one !

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