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London’s relationship with the rest of the UK: An On London roundtable discussion

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A couple of weeks ago, when coronavirus was still a dot on foreign horizons and no one was expecting the London Mayor and Assembly elections to be postponed (let alone for a year), On London convened a discussion on the theme of the capital’s future relations with the rest of the UK, hosted by Arup at its Fitzroy Street offices. Participants included representatives of leading organisations concerned with property, housing, transport and infrastructure and with interests encompassing both the capital and other parts pf the country, along with senior policy makers and academics.

The conversation, which took place before the recent budget, was chaired by me, On London editor Dave Hill, and also attended by contributor Charles Wright, who has long experience of London governance and politics both as a participant and an analyst and reporter. The event was held under the Chatham House Rule, which means neither the other participants nor their affiliations can be revealed without their blessing, though views expressed can be shared anonymously with others, including On London readers. The following is a summary of the main points that were made:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On London is hugely grateful to Arup for hosting this event and to all those who took part. If and when normality overcomes COVID-19, further gatherings of this type to discuss major London issues will be convened.

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