Manifesto promise and makes perfect sense to most Londoners like me.
Money well spent, lads.
Surely it would only make sense to spaff over £6m on these changes if Khan wasn’t warning Londoners that they face rising council tax bills (or increasing TfL fares).Manifesto promise and makes perfect sense to most Londoners like me.
Bodyline?In all honesty, the only one I really like is the Windrush. I think that's a great name.
Suffragette seems okay, but the others aren't so striking for me.
The Lioness is very lame. I can see what they are trying to do, but I think a single Euro victory reminder could have been replaced with something more powerful.
Shame there isn't a cricket one in there. But I would say that, wouldn't I ?
Top marks 10/10Bodyline?
The democratic will of the people!Manifesto promise and makes perfect sense to most Londoners like me.
I occasionally used this when I lived in Camden. It was scary if used after dark.I remember the quite horrific Silverlink Metro which had individual line names like "North London Line" and " West London Line".
You have postage stamps for this.Bloody pointless. Really find all of this kind of thing very cringe and shoving things down our throat. I know that makes me sound Daily Mail anti progressive brigade, but it is just how I feel. Great British achievements would have been better, those within science, sport or other. Either the persons name of the achievement itself. Windrush is cool, mind.
Hovis. The breadline.Missed a trick, could have made money and opened them up for sponsorship, like football stadiums are.
Coca Cola would have been good, shortened to Coke line.
Foxtons Estate Agents, shortened to the Flat line.
B.T., The Telephone Line.
Persil, The washing line.
Then sponsors for the canals too, Cadbury maybe?
I went on the trans-Siberian railway once. Came back a new woman.assume was a wind up then saw it was BBC and it all made sense.
Disappointed the trans haven't got a line. Could be large protests coming
The use of the term “Windrush” is childish at best, insulting at worst. For a start if it’s genuinely being referenced to the ship that docked at Tilbury then was the Empire Windrush. A ship originally built in Germany and used by that lot before the war, whilst during the war it was used to ship Jews from Norway to the their doom in Poland etc. A somewhat chequered and controversial history I suspect isn’t celebrated.Bloody pointless. Really find all of this kind of thing very cringe and shoving things down our throat. I know that makes me sound Daily Mail anti progressive brigade, but it is just how I feel. Great British achievements would have been better, those within science, sport or other. Either the persons name of the achievement itself. Windrush is cool, mind.