agreed, isn't it funny that labour were the ones that were pushing environmentally friendly diesel cars and now they are penalising the very same car owners years later, I personally think khans a muppet
Why do you think supercars are ULEZ exempt?
And where do you think those 40 cargo ships a day are actually docking?
Like the BBC, that went to Salford - sort of and they all hated it and want to move back
As the old witch said, get on your bike. How ironic. LolThere's nothing stopping them , people have had to move for work for centuries , if they don't like it stay where they are and get another job
They did go to a place formerly known as Ordsall, the London equivalent of the Isle of Dogs, a very rough area, now gentrified with the Lowry Museum. Yet so different a place from the ones he painted. IronicLike the BBC, that went to Salford - sort of and they all hated it and want to move back
As the old witch said, get on your bike. How ironic. Lol
I expect ships to be going to one of these places , which all seem to be in or around London, unsurprisingly
The Port of London today comprises over 70 independently owned terminals and port facilities, directly employing over 30,000 people.[13] These are mainly concentrated at Purfleet (with the world's largest margarine works), Thurrock, Tilbury (the Port's current main container facility), London Gateway, Coryton and Canvey Island in Essex, Dartford and Northfleet in Kent, and Greenwich, Silvertown, Barking, Dagenham and Erith in Greater London.
Yes, stand corrected. Too much wine lolI thought it was Tebbit that said that, but indeed ironic.