Jan Seifert notes that the Vice Prez of the European Parliament says that if the collapsing roof of the Parliament in Strasbourg can't be fixed in time then they will have their plenary meeting in Brussels instead:
If it becomes clear that we do not rapidly have the ABSOLUTE certainty that everything can be finished on time under the strictest respect of safety, the President of the Parliament and the Secretary General (the only ones competent for questions relating to safety) will decide - according to the evidence - that the first plenary session of September (01-04 September) will exceptionally be held in Brussels.
Hopefully when they experience the delights of not moving all their boxes once a month (at a cost of £200m a year) they won't go back...
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