Well its made house prices soar
https://www.propertynotify.co.uk/new...-announcement/
and canary wharf is a lot closer timewise.
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Originally posted by edison View Post
No, but I read that the predictions for the number of annual passengers has already been reduced by 50 million passengers a year (c. 20%)
One wonders if it will ever reach it's original forecast given how many people are steadfastly refusing to be marshalled back to the office?
London died in the 80s but then boomed right back.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAnyone been on it yet? https://www.standard.co.uk/news/lond...-b1001836.html
One wonders if it will ever reach it's original forecast given how many people are steadfastly refusing to be marshalled back to the office?
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI didn't vote because the election office at RBKC messed up my postal vote application and didn't send me the form. I am in two minds as to whether I should make a formal complaint
I would make a complaint if they didn't want out line their process on what to do as otherwise they will repeat the process with yourself and others in future elections. (Though in other elections the next borough to me deals with my papers due to how the boundaries work )
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I didn't vote because the election office at RBKC messed up my postal vote application and didn't send me the form. I am in two minds as to whether I should make a formal complaint
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Doesn't matter who you vote for, you get the same civil service and the same globalist policy stack.
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Elizabeth finally she will open...
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...open-on-24-may
We will see when the delayed line eventually does open.
Thank you all who don't live in the London and the SE for helping to pay for it.
Apparently a Mr G Shapps (or is it Mr M Green) reported the Mayor of London to the electoral commission for announcing the news the day before the local elections because the line open very very late will obviously make everyone go out and vote Labour. (I've already voted. and only about 35% of other Londoners will also bother to vote in total.) Anyway he needs to report the Mayor of London to the Local Government Association as there are no London Assembly and Mayoral Elections.Tags: None
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