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![]() wrote in message ups.com... 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. I agree with all that, and I'm sure this approach would keep everyone happy (other than the London Emporeor, sorry Mayor, who wants "London" to expand another 10 miles in all directions and banish all county names forever ;-)) Nick |
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