In fact, Vic is right here, again.
Charlie's DPPT proposal was presented at 10 Downing Street with the offer ending at the end of - gob-smacks I can't remember if it was 2010 or 2011 - and the offer was there and then rejected by the Prime Minister.
End of 2010 (or was it 2011) came and went, Charlie's DPPT offer expired, and it was then rejected!
I posted at the time that Charlie had simply tried to jump the Public Consultation and get the Prime Minister to make a decision over a Public Consultation held by a Government Department, namely the Department for Transport.
The Prime Minister did not do it, and by Law he could not.
It was all posted on the Forum's front page at the time.
Sorry, Neil. Give up!
