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I think this is one of those debates that's often characterized as an
either/or thing, when it really needn't be. I grew up in Romford, another town that's been swallowed by greater London. As anyone who's ever been to Romford will know, it's not exactly devoid of Essex identity, and I suspect that most residents would claim they live in Essex. (This includes the local MP who for no reason other than a hatred of Ken Livingstone, as far as I can tell, wants the London Borough of Havering to cede from the GLA). However, it also shares features elements of cultural identity with East London generally in a way that, say, Basildon doesn't. Moreover, in a practical sense, thigs like transport are better planned from City Hall than from Chelmsford, as more people will want to travel around the conurbation than out into Essex. I don't see any contradiction there. Romford is a suburb of London in Essex, in the same way that Bexley is a suburb of London in Kent, and Wood Green is a suburb of London in Middlesex. Jonn |
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