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Ayoyan: The divide between london and the rest of the country is at the heart of how the british economy works. He says it's a phenomenon that exists all over the world, where you have global cities planted down in an economic environment that looks much more archaic than what they really are. And so tension between those things, that's an economic tension, but it's also a political, social or cultural tension that goes along with it. Ayoyan: To go to this productive centre for eight million people who live 50 miles away from other parts of the uk would be very sustainable economically.
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