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Re: Next UK General Election: The great graduate/non-graduate divide – politicalbetting.com
That's rather a simplistic attitude. There must be plenty of people who, like me, like driving and enjoy the comfort and convenience of a car, but also recognise the social and environmental damage t… (View Post)1 -
Re: Next UK General Election: The great graduate/non-graduate divide – politicalbetting.com
I don't think anyone is suggesting reverting to a pre-car situation! As you say, cars are pretty much essential in most rural settings. It's in towns and cities (and between them) that alternatives t… (View Post)3 -
Re: Next UK General Election: The great graduate/non-graduate divide – politicalbetting.com
I regularly do all of those things as part of my everyday life. Drive to work, cycle to visit nearby relatives, train into the city centre, walk to nearby shops. As I say, I enjoy the convenience of … (View Post)1 -
Re: Next UK General Election: The great graduate/non-graduate divide – politicalbetting.com
I walk, cycle, take the bus/train or drive depending on the circumstances, and I enjoy all of them. Walking is easy and good for you, and you sometimes meet people; cycling is even better for you, th… (View Post)1 -
Re: Next UK General Election: The great graduate/non-graduate divide – politicalbetting.com
It's hard to see what point you're trying to make with those statements. Yes, cars are ace for those that can afford them and drive them (including me), but they also have a huge social and environme… (View Post)2