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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 06 Feb 15 8.47pm

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London's not that overcrowded...

 

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I dont view over crowding as in actual land mass used...more the utilities and services within a given area. Looking at schools, hospitals and transport etc. yes the capital is over crowded.

Read a few things that suggest when Cross Rail is completed its max capacity will already be exceeded as an example.

 


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The fact it's now just under £700 per month to rent a studio flat in Wallington says all you need to know, overcrowded & overpriced.

People are forced to pay or leave the area.

 


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Hoof Hearted 07 Feb 15 10.29am

Quote nickgusset at 06 Feb 2015 8.47pm

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London's not that overcrowded...


That's a similar response to one you made a while ago stating the UK wasn't overcrowded because only 11% of it was developed (or some such figure) which ignored the fact that a huge portion of the UK is uninhabitable geographically.

Pawson Palace has made a valid point about infrastructure. Yes we can build upwards, but will that solve problems like water shortages and the ability to actually travel around the capital?

Edited by Hoof Hearted (07 Feb 2015 10.29am)

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 07 Feb 15 10.56am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 07 Feb 2015 10.29am

Quote nickgusset at 06 Feb 2015 8.47pm

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London's not that overcrowded...


That's a similar response to one you made a while ago stating the UK wasn't overcrowded because only 11% of it was developed (or some such figure) which ignored the fact that a huge portion of the UK is uninhabitable geographically.

Pawson Palace has made a valid point about infrastructure. Yes we can build upwards, but will that solve problems like water shortages and the ability to actually travel around the capital?

Edited by Hoof Hearted (07 Feb 2015 10.29am)

I was merely showing a comparison, nothing more. It is you who are reading between the lines incorrectly.

 

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Hoof Hearted 07 Feb 15 11.13am

Quote nickgusset at 07 Feb 2015 10.56am

Quote Hoof Hearted at 07 Feb 2015 10.29am

Quote nickgusset at 06 Feb 2015 8.47pm

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London's not that overcrowded...


That's a similar response to one you made a while ago stating the UK wasn't overcrowded because only 11% of it was developed (or some such figure) which ignored the fact that a huge portion of the UK is uninhabitable geographically.

Pawson Palace has made a valid point about infrastructure. Yes we can build upwards, but will that solve problems like water shortages and the ability to actually travel around the capital?

Edited by Hoof Hearted (07 Feb 2015 10.29am)

I was merely showing a comparison, nothing more. It is you who are reading between the lines incorrectly.

Nevertheless I made a valid point that cannot be shrugged off.

Compared to Dhaka in Bangladesh (15M inhabitants) London is not "overcrowded" but who wants to live with 10 people to a tiny room made of corrugated iron and sharing a toilet with 200 people?

 

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