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| Monday, 28 January, 2002, 17:32 GMT Clock call MP ticked off ![]() Portcullis House has been long embroiled in controversy Menzies Campbell has had time called on his bid to get more clocks installed in his office building across the road from Big Ben. The senior Liberal Democrat tabled a series of parliamentary questions complaining about the lack of clocks in Portcullis House, the multi-million pound officeblock for members.
Mr Conway said: "There are probably more important things for spending public money on than putting clocks in MPs' offices. "There's a wonderful invention called the wrist-watch which some people find works moderately well." Mr Campbell apparently told the Evening Standard newspaper that he wanted to know why MPs were banned from having a clock on the wall of their Portcullis House offices.
"They are not supposed to, but I don't think it would be an imprisonable offence," he said. Portcullis House, which cost an estimated �235m to build, has been the subject of criticism ever since it was completed. When they first moved in, MPs complained about the state of the lifts, the toilets and there has even been an infestation of rodents plaguing the politicians. Legal wrangle Apart from running over budget - the original estimate for the building was �165m - controversy has also raged over the �150,000 of taxpayers' money for renting fig trees. The House of Commons also wasted millions of pounds of taxpayers' money on legal wrangling while building the new offices. A report by the National Audit Office (NAO) published in February last year revealed that the final cost of Portcullis House included a �10m legal bill for a four year dispute over construction contracts. | See also: Top UK Politics stories now: Links to more UK Politics stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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