Capital greed breeds an ugly skyline
Since the departure of the Romans, London has continually adapted to meet the needs of Londoners, without a formal plan. George Osborne, Treasury Secretary, and Mayor Boris Johnson claim our dizzying house price inflation as a miracle of'economic growth'.
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