
aside from piloting a scheme on congestion charges which is/may be slowly introduced at various hotspots around the country, the only real impact London has on where I live is the amount of people from there who buy second homes up here, pushing us locals out of the market.
What can London, or indeed a London Mayor, do about that?
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Fri 9 May 2008, 13:24,
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What can London, or indeed a London Mayor, do about that?

there's affordable housing now*
* may contain terminological inexactitude
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Fri 9 May 2008, 13:29,
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* may contain terminological inexactitude

travelling regularly enough down there for work is enough for me.
I prefer it up here in the wilds of Norfolk
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Fri 9 May 2008, 13:31,
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I prefer it up here in the wilds of Norfolk

Do i assume you're still in forrinland? If so, when is a good time for you to travel?
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Fri 9 May 2008, 13:36,
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Such as location, transport access, accomodation, etc.
I would love to try and attend a seaside bash, but would need to check on what was decided before I could commit ;)
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Fri 9 May 2008, 13:46,
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I would love to try and attend a seaside bash, but would need to check on what was decided before I could commit ;)

I can probably organise getting you over here hidden in an HGV container.
You may end up working in Bernard Matthews place for a few months before the place was raided by immigration officials, but I'm sure we can deal with that when we come to it...
/will try and sort something out
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Fri 9 May 2008, 13:50,
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You may end up working in Bernard Matthews place for a few months before the place was raided by immigration officials, but I'm sure we can deal with that when we come to it...
/will try and sort something out