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| Friday, 19 June, 1998, 10:06 GMT 11:06 UK Mandelson and Heseltine defend Dome What the Dome will eventually look like The Minister without Portfolio, Peter Mandelson, has told MPs the Millennium Dome is "on time and on budget" as he faced Conservative criticisms of "secrecy and arrogance" in the House of Commons.
MPs have frequently complained that they have not had enough information about the project. Opening the debate, Christopher Fraser, a Conservative member of the Commons culture select committee, said the government had "dithered and delayed" over the project.
Before the debate Mr Fraser said: "What was originally a visionary concept is fast being turned into a disaster by Mr Mandelson."
Pointing to "rows and resignations" among those involved in the plan, Mr Maude demanded the minister should come clean now to save the project. "How is it that in a few short months the Dome has become an object of ridicule, a laughing stock, a music hall joke?"
"Spending is within budget and costs are firmly under control. The creative development of the Dome's contents has leaped ahead." And Mr Mandelson was firmly backed by the man who launched the project, former Deputy Prime Minister and Millennium Commission member Michael Heseltine: "The die is cast. This festival going to happen," he said. "In my view it has the capacity to attract dramatically large numbers of people. It is going to be expensive, that is perfectly true and we hope to raise significant sums from the private sector and I believe that we will do so." | See also: 08 Jan 98 | World 19 Jun 98 | UK 19 Jun 98 | UK 14 Jan 98 | Business 19 Jun 98 | Politics Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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