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Who is a clever boy, then?
21/08/2008 by admin.
Checkout my comment on page 4 of the July edition of the TransportMatters magazine (register on my website if you want it free every month).
I relate a bet I had with Jonathon Alley of the BBC who reckoned congestion charging was dead because of the referendum. I argued that Howard Bernstein did not look worried enough.
Now checkout the August editon - out next week - which leads on a story of the Mori poll which says that EVERY borough in Greater Manchester would vote yes.
See what I mean?
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