Dally wrote:Large chunks of the UK are unsustainable.
They should be sold to the highest bidder. The Chinese, say.
Cities of many millions of people are notoriously self sustaining and don't at all rely on, for instance, food, water, electricity or other goods and services produced elsewhere. Human resources in a city like London - renowned the world over for everyone in it being born there - don't even enter the equation, so the good health and education in childhood of people not born there shouldn't be factored in to its success. Those roads outside the city, even if pointed in the right general direction, don't actually go anywhere relevant. With no goods or services being moved along them they are just a distraction from what by rights should be the kind of countryside you could have a picnic in when you want to take a break from that exaggerated sense of entitlement.
London has carried the burden of the rest of the country for too long.