Lets see now, you need to work pretty much all the time to be able to purchase a place to live that you don't particularly like. Is that about it? Well their are cities like that in this country also, I just don't understand why folks put up with it, MOVE! I was an interstate mover for many years and I did move a guy from London to a house in the country in Missouri, really nice house with 40 acres of land. He said he got it for less than he sold an apartment for in London. I have moved folks from New York city that could tell about the same story. I told a guy in the Bronx that I would leave if I had to walk out. And I meant it! I suppose that England is like our west coast, their is no land left to build on unless you go pretty far out. Their are folks that commute 3 or 4 hours daily! I am blessed, I have lived my entire life in the mid-west [Missouri], blind luck!!!!!!!!!
“ He who is tired of London is tired of life “
Samuel Johnson 1777
What ?? No that is certainly not it.
I think you’ve confused me with someone else, sunshine.


I very much don’t work all the time, in fact I probably haven’t work hard since 2009 when the girl child was born, maybe even earlier.
I love my job, been at it 45 years. I charge proper prices for proper work.
I’ve lived In East London all my life ( see above)
The old saying is “ the harder I worked the luckier
I got” I have been very lucky.

Only about 8% of England has been built on, there’s plenty left, contrary to some opinions.
I’m a townie at heart, the countryside is lovely for a holiday, wouldn’t want to live there

My longest commute was 8 miles the shortest about a 1/4 mile. Never been to far from the workshop.
I will MOVE ( no need to shout at me) when I’m good and told to move by the wife, I’m sure.
We renovated our house from top to bottom, and love it thanks
Thanks for calling in, hope that answers some questions.
Steve
