Originally posted by Mich the Tester
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Previously on "London - A first rate city with a second rate country attached"
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostLondon should certainly break away as you're all miserable chuntes:
From The Guardian:
Britain's unhappiest places to live
1. East London
2. Croydon
3. East central London
4. Ilford
5. South-east London
6. Enfield
7. North-west London
8. West London
9. Dudley
10. North London
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London should certainly break away as you're all miserable chuntes:
From The Guardian:
Britain's unhappiest places to live
1. East London
2. Croydon
3. East central London
4. Ilford
5. South-east London
6. Enfield
7. North-west London
8. West London
9. Dudley
10. North London
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London - A first rate city with a second rate country attached
Originally posted by sasguru View PostExactly. Typical numpty Northerners. It's always everyone else's fault rather than their own.
Entitlement mentality*, you see.
*e.g. have you ever heard a Liverpudlian whining? It just goes on and on about " me <phglem sound>rights" and goes higher and higher until only dogs can hear it.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostMy 3 bedroom house is worth about £120K tops. I imagine in some leafy London suburb it would be £500K, and I'd still have a 1hr commute to get to work.
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I lived in Canada a long while. I often thought Toronto was in another country. We joked how it was the 51st state. then I think of where I lived in Manitoba. Where 75% of the population and the output came from one city!
London is on another planet however. I did think of running a shop down there but the landlord wanted £1000 a week. Up here I can easily get the same for £150 a week.
My 3 bedroom house is worth about £120K tops. I imagine in some leafy London suburb it would be £500K, and I'd still have a 1hr commute to get to work.
London? cut it out of the UK.
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I am going to file this one under poor reporting and move on.
Its the sort of puffy gumpf the Evening Standard would print.
Says more about the type of foreigners living in London more than London itself.
We Londoners know the type, they live within the confines of Zone 2 and will only venture outside of this Zone to travel to an airport or a rich ghetto where the houses are either empty or the street looks like a construction site.
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Originally posted by TheBigD View PostIt could never work for 2 reasons.
London wouldn't be able to service the debts generated by the bankers whilst at the same time
Paying back the rest of the country for the Olympics we paid for
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It could never work for 2 reasons.
London wouldn't be able to service the debts generated by the bankers whilst at the same time
Paying back the rest of the country for the Olympics we paid for
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Originally posted by doodab View PostThere are a few parts that are nice, but as you say there is invariably a tulipty bit a mile away and it costs a fortune to live there.
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