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On 2012\06\04 15:39, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 06:56:04 on Mon, 4 Jun 2012, Peter Heather remarked: But, you would be paying council tax at Surrey rates instead of GLA rates. Surrey council tax rates are slightly higher than Sutton: Surrey:http://www.surreyheath.gov.uk/ctbene...ciltax1213.htm Sutton:http://www.sutton.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=9145- Hide quoted text - And Tandridge's council tax (includes Surrey CC's precept) is also higher, by about 8%, than neighbouring Croydon's. So it seems that those in Greater London, whether they consider themselves Londoners or not, get a better service at less cost to themselves than those of us outside the boundary. It's not surprising there are economies of scale in a dense urban area, compared to delivering services over an area with a scattered population. So if the Tories have any sense, they will offer the people of Caterham and Ewell and a few other Tory areas just outside the boundary a referendum to become part of London, to make sure that the London Mayor stays Tory. |
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