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Season 2 · Episode 14

What London thinks

Forty years ago London was in decline. Now it’s a global megacity with a growing population and a large economy, but it’s quite socially conservative. How does that shape the politics of the capital and who governs it?

Trendy · Tortoise Media

April 18, 202436m 12s

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Forty years ago London was in decline. Now it’s a global megacity with a growing population and a large economy, but it’s quite socially conservative. How does that shape the politics of the capital and who governs it?


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Hosts: Professor John Curtice and Rachel Wolf


Guest: Professor Tony Travers, director of LSE London


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