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URBANO wrote:Let's not get bogged down in this . Whatever future policies in Bristol , there has been one to restrict the height of buildings; even more so in Edinburgh. I think that's enlightened. And surprise, surprise, both cities are sophisticated, attractive and richore so in Edinburgh. I think that's enlightened. And surprise, surprise, both cities are sophisticated, attractive and rich. Cardiff needs to think this tall building thing through in more subtlety and depth, rather than adopt the banal attitude that tall is good. We could do something good here.
Total nonsense. On every single economic measure Cardiff and Bristol are roughly equal. If you are too lazy to look things up, Bristol is curently the UK's eighth city in terms of GVA. Cardiff is tenth. Bristol may be more 'sophisticated' and 'attractive' in your opinion, others would disagree. On any objective measure though, it's not a 'richor' (sic)' city than Cardiff. You really need to stop making stuff up.
We're not getting bogged down - we're just calling you out when you present your opinions as facts. You were wrong about tall buildings in Bristol. Can you at least admit that? You are now wrong about the comparative wealth of the two cities.
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