The move from cities to the coast and countryside

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No wonder really, given the circumstances. Many are now leaving the cities hustle and bustle and the nightlife for a calmer lifestyle with immediate access to the great outdoors. London to see the first population fall for a century. Interesting to see how it affects house prices.

If companies fully commit to the new way of working, remotely, it will enable almost anyone to work from anywhere (with wifi).

 
Utterly vile in the country, anyone forced to live in it has my sincere sympathy. Same as anywhere north of Watford, must be awful for you.
 
No wonder really, given the circumstances. Many are now leaving the cities hustle and bustle and the nightlife for a calmer lifestyle with immediate access to the great outdoors. London to see the first population fall for a century. Interesting to see how it affects house prices.

If companies fully commit to the new way of working, remotely, it will enable almost anyone to work from anywhere (with wifi).

I live in the country, what's wifi? You def need peddle power to get any connection down here that's for sure.
Joking apart if all the city peeps come to the country the city is just transplanted so no countryside left.
 
Utterly vile in the country, anyone forced to live in it has my sincere sympathy. Same as anywhere north of Watford, must be awful for you.
But you live north of Watford (which is a depressing dump if ever there was one). So it must be awful for you. You have my deepest sympathy:D
 
It was a Quote @mikeyB - delivered by Susie Blake playing the Newsreader on 'Not the 9 o'clock News' however long ago that was on - so quite likely written by Pam Stephenson.
 
No quotation marks, though - so no points for punctuation🙂
 
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