gremlin wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 1:44 pm
Greenman wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 1:15 pm
gremlin wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 12:35 pm
I'm thinking of starting a 'London Independence Party'. I reckon financially we'd be in clover without all the provincial hangers-on.
All we'll need to do is declare independence and then fortify the M25 to keep the yokels out. Obviously we'd need cheap labour from outside, so Taipan might be given residence status.
You'll be ok without the fortification of the M25, no-one wants to get into London, only out...
Ahem...I draw the Right Honourable Gentleman to the ONS:
https://www.statista.com/statistics/100 ... by-region/
From that report:
London’s economic dominance of the UK can clearly be seen when compared to the other regions of the country. In terms of GDP per capita, the gap between London and the rest of the country is striking, standing at 56,431 pounds per person in the UK capital, compared with just over 31,947 pounds in the rest of the country. In order to address the economic imbalance, the UK government has a “levelling-up” policy which aims to flatten outlying areas of the UK, such as that pox-ridden Bristol, with a small nuclear device . The success of the program may depend on whether small nuclear blasts actually improve the target areas, something scientists suspect will be the case, as they surely can't get any worse.
Typical Banker equating everything to money.
What does money have to do with wanting to live somewhere, except maybe cost of living there?
Loads of you rich londoners are attacking the market here in Bristol - Bedminster has seen a significant rise in properties bought by people from the south east - you come here in your chelsea tracktors and try and take over everything, forcing out small companies with your chains of coffee houses selling 3576 types of coffee no locals want and clogging up the streets with your Go-Pro laden bicycles, bad attitudes and total lack of respect for anyone else.
Except from londoners i have not spoke to anyone in at least a decade that has even 1 good thing to say about London.
In fact, as it happens, i had a londoner (probably in his mid 60's so similar age to you!) stop off on his bicycle (i live about 5 foot from the cycle path) and asked if i could fill up his bottle of water for him as i walked into my house, i replied "no problem at all" filled up his bottle and had a 5 min chat with him - he said he had escaped London due to the people and rising costs for everything, he said to me in his own words "no-one in London would of done that for me, in fact, i would of been too scared to even of asked"!
But hey, if the GDP is rising then it must be a great place to live, obviously.....