@bazzacollins @jonhoneyball I don't understand how fast internet can reduce the need for people to travel to any significant degree?
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@neilcochrane1 Because if you can work from home, you don’t need to commute. -
@bazzacollins I have a lot to say that 140 chars will never get my point over. Grrrrr twitter -
@neilcochrane1 Agree it’s not straightforward, but benefits of widespread fibre would be much greater, IMHO. -
@bazzacollins I think we needed HS rail decades ago and we also need fibre - lets do both!
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@bazzacollins@jonhoneyball Still won't get the damned cabinets approved for all areas (that's Bath's issue - no planning permission!). -
@chriswiles A cheque will assuage Nimby councils.
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@bazzacollins That and investment in affordable homes in city centres. -
@alstonebridge Not sure Government can make enough to make them affordable
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@bazzacollins@jonhoneyball It's clearly a barking scheme - move ideas not people. -
@RobKRead Astonishing waste of money
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@bazzacollins@jonhoneyball - It's questionable that HS2 will bring any benefit to anyone. Spending the money on fibre = benefit millions -
@MikeHenson Agreed. Plus London needs to stop being the epicentre of everything. It’s too crowded/expensive. -
@bazzacollins - Maybe we should make Milton Keynes the capital:)
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@bazzacollins@jonhoneyball As everywhere get more similar then travel is of little interest. Flying and high speed travel will decline. WGThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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