'It once seemed that levelling up was about making the rest of the country more like London – now, it is the opposite,' writes AllisterHeath
This was the week when the penny finally dropped. The prevalence of coronavirus may have collapsed across Britain, but we are not returning to our old, carefree ways for the foreseeable future. This will have immense, permanent consequences for our economy and way of life. Its most devastating impact will be on central London, which is facing an extinction-level event.
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