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The present proposal is a bureaucratic extravaganza.
This is a monstrous extravaganza.
When one considers our real needs and how those needs could possibly be met far more quickly and at far less cost, could we seriously embark on this extravaganza?
They are an alternative to the backgarden extravaganza which often costs the earth and is over in a very short time.
The host cities have dug deep into their own pockets to fund this social extravaganza.
It really is high time that the billions in subsidy that keep this nuclear extravaganza afloat were cut off.
We have had a consistent campaign about the warble fly, so he should not indulge in this extravaganza.
I am glad that he referred to continuing the present process rather than referring to some new grand round-table extravaganza.