Esther McVey

'People not going into the office 5 days a week'
So it's their fault that their not spending extra money on tube fayres has closed the station?
Those workshy slackers pretending to work from home are ruining the economy - get them spending money on travelling into offices to sit in front of the same computers!
 
I blame the "boat people" and foreign workers who dont work in Lincolnshire no more......
 
'People not going into the office 5 days a week'
So it's their fault that their not spending extra money on tube fayres has closed the station?
Those workshy slackers pretending to work from home are ruining the economy - get them spending money on travelling into offices to sit in front of the same computers!
Yes quite apart from the fact that the BUILDING example she used was empty because of redevelopment plans your point is absolutely correct. To try and pin empty office space on the work shy is just crass grifting. Most of the West end is buoyant at the moment.
 
'People not going into the office 5 days a week'
So it's their fault that their not spending extra money on tube fayres has closed the station?
Those workshy slackers pretending to work from home are ruining the economy - get them spending money on travelling into offices to sit in front of the same computers!

The thing is that particular station isn't a big 'work' area. Its true that some parts of London especially around the big stations have been affected by a lack of footfall due to changing work practices. That isn't one of those areas.

That is tourist central, so you'd be tripping over groups of foreign school parties which this government has deliberately restricted. London is an expensive city now and less accessible. People will take their money elsewhere apart from if they're buying up property.
 
I see she has made It back to the Cabinet to introduce some intellectual gravitas to “The Team”. 😂. Her weekly Daily Express column is influential.
 
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A painting created in 1641 depicts the Suffragette movement??? Intellectual and cultural colossus isn’t she?
 
The thing is that particular station isn't a big 'work' area. Its true that some parts of London especially around the big stations have been affected by a lack of footfall due to changing work practices. That isn't one of those areas.

That is tourist central, so you'd be tripping over groups of foreign school parties which this government has deliberately restricted. London is an expensive city now and less accessible. People will take their money elsewhere apart from if they're buying up property.
St James park is a very big work area. Victoria and Whitehall are where most of the civil service is based. Far more workers than tourists. And it has been affected by lack of footfall.
 
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