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Just another WordPress.com site

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sturdyblog | Just another WordPress.com site Skip to content sturdyblog Just another WordPress.com site Home About An Invisible Economic Recovery November 12, 2015 Increasingly, the London I read about is not the London I experience. We’re told, for some years now, that we are in economic recovery. I look across the capital’s roofs at dusk, into zone1 in the distance, and it looks more like an oil field than a city; a skyline dominated by cranes; a city building to the heaven. By all signs, London should be a happy, vibrant, employed, safe, booming place. And yet it is not. None of the glass and steel, none of the wealth those cranes carry, ever reaches the ground. People seem to me grey, worried, more irritable than ever. Local Bermondsey folks are visibly angry at the gentrification pushing them out of the area in which they were born. I keep seeing glittering residential developments everywhere, but have never met anyone who lives there. I know nobody whose pay...

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