Chris Spargo

This picture shows the final piece of a British government project that took 150 years to complete. Find out why in tomorrow's video.

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@leftysheppey

150 years is about standard for the British government to get anything done

1 month ago | 342

@hiimthomi

150 years for a meal deal?!

1 month ago | 200

@jackedrussell

150 years? So it finished ahead of schedule then.

1 month ago | 93

@Skelig

still less time than it takes for my local council to fill a pothole

1 month ago | 57

@ronan5228

Part of that fence is missing, add another couple decades to fix it.

1 month ago | 39

@stuff31

150 years to get that sweet, sweet £9.99 meal deal!

1 month ago | 9

@bignewtv

Looks just like a house my great great grandfather built in Denmark

1 month ago | 1

@Thomas-lu6gd

Bloody hell, the government completed something?

1 month ago | 33

@tracyspargo8350

I have seen these. Thanks for clearing up the mystery 😁

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@jsbarretto

HS2's first leg?

1 month ago | 10

@VanillaSpooks

A deal so great it took 150 years to make only £9.99

1 month ago | 3

@wisteela

It looks lovely.

1 month ago | 2

@itsorenji

150 years and they still couldn’t put all the pickets on the bloody fence

1 month ago | 8

@ih4286

The Fountain pub, Loughton

1 month ago | 6

@stevemahoney5209

Yes, I've read about this ... It transforms into Tracy Island 🏝️🏝️

1 month ago | 2

@Soundslikeaplan

Ooh! That’s right near me!

1 month ago | 0

@Penguipp

A conspicuous harvester in Milton Keynes 🤔

1 month ago | 4

@hannah_the_replika

150 years to build that picket fence.

1 month ago | 1

@dasreicht

Meal deals, fencing, cottages, cataging, hedges, newtowns, old towns, decimalisation, landlords... I'm at a loss

1 month ago (edited) | 2

@HugeAckMan420

The last bench mark?

1 month ago | 1