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, at 10:47:51 on Tue, 25 Mar 2008, Mizter T remarked: The London 2012 Olympics will cost £18bn, is that essential? Is it even correct? The bill for the infrastructure is £4.8bn The total cost to the public purse is currently estimated at £9.325bn. Of which 4.8bn is for the infrastructure, and only 6Bn is directly attributable to the ODA. So where does the £18Bn come from?? Source- DCMS December 2007 press release: http://www.culture.gov.uk/Reference_...archive_2007/d cms_TJ-odabaselinebudget_10dec07.htm or via http://tinyurl.com/3bp5dm Is that any less bankrupting then Crossrail? An utter waste of money. And there's an estimated £6Bn benefit, so I'm not as pessimistic as you are. Depends upon how you measure the various benefits of course, and the difficulty of quantifying them in monetary terms. They aren't going to bulldoze the stadiums and village, or undo the public transport improvements. And some money will come from ticket sales and TV rights, and the slightly less quantifiable "tourism" aspect. I remain a supporter of the 2012 Games, I think it'll do a lot of good in a great many different ways. I'm disappointed they aren't doing the rowing in Nottingham - I could have walked to the venue! -- Roland Perry |
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