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Should The Workforce Leave London?

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ToraToraTora | 17:45 Fri 06th Nov 2015 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34746061
Does Victoria have a point here?
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No point quoting CB at me AOG hardly ever go there
She hasn't really thought about this, has she. And I thought she was intelligent.
I fell asleep watching QT in bed last night, so missed this.
V C-M is an intriguing panellist, more interesting than the others put together.
Won't happen of course ...
It is a fun idea, but it won't happen.

Look at the fuss when the BBC devolve some of its workers to Salford.
Peter Hitchens wiped the floor with the rest of the boring panel and put Dimbledum back in his box.
Coren just spouted any old botox she knew the special audience would whoop for. Any fool could do it.
He must have revved up considerably then after the bit I saw, where he looked like he was about to nod off before I did ...
If they did go all that would be left would be the idle rich and the indolent poor.
Yes I can't help feeling that there was a fatal flaw in the argument. It isn't only the "super rich" who need nurses etc. You sometimes feel tho that is the way it is going
Cant they share rented flats till their income increases and they can get mortgages.

I moved 20miles from London to buy affordable property.
A bit simplistic, to say the least, but if people stopped trying to live and work in London and decided to repopulate the regions then England would be a better country for it. Politicians would then cease to be so horribly metrocentric and there would be a more balanced population. I.M.O. anyway.
I really don't like the programme, but I went to have a look after Tora alerted me to the fact that the lovely Victoria was on. She didn't disappoint and was easily the best panelist. Hitchens was also excellent.

The show is of course a medium for the main Parties to inflict their dogma at prime time and sadly this was the case. The dreadful Chuka Umunna again demonstrated his complete uselessness. However the prize for most awful panelist must go to Justine Greening who was truely terrible.
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