
Originally Posted by
pablo42
Dunno WW, spent a bit of time in Paris and I don't think it's a model to follow. There are lots of modern slums there.
Berlin is probably a different story because it was hemmed in to a certain extent. There are more than enough modern slums there too.
Which European cities are you talking about.
I spent a LOT of time in Paris. It is densely populated for sure. But they manage it extremely well.
Most other medium sized cities are much better than UK cities. They had no inner-city blight. A UK phenomena, with parts of the USA too.
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They built cities for people to live in, not a place for a workforce to live for the rich to make money from.
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