When there are things that don't go according to plan, London will cope.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I certainly have no plans to leave London. It's a great town.
There's nowhere else like London. Nothing at all, anywhere.
For me, London is and always will be home.
I hope that any expansion of London will learn from the planning examples of some of its most desirable areas such as Chelsea, Notting Hill, Belgravia and Mayfair. All are characterised by high density and a generosity of green spaces.
You can't be happy in a place like London when you don't have money.
The objective is to do things well in London.
There's a lot of tension in London, but then you realize it's always been there, in its history, and that the best thing about London, that there's always been this tension.
Huge numbers of people in London depend on their cars. Fuel duty is becoming a big factor in people's cost of living. I believe in trying to ease these burdens.
The problems of the world are not going to be engaged with and solved in Faversham, they're going to be sorted out in cities like Birmingham.
I don't feel very optimistic in London.