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Charles slams building 'vandalism'



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PRINCE Charles has criticised the proliferation of tall buildings across London which he said threatened to leave the capital with a "pockmarked skyline".
He claimed historic places like the Tower of London and Westminster were under threat.

He said: "We seem to be determined to vandalise these few remaining sites."

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  • Last Updated: 01 February 2008 10:53 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Prince of Wales
 
1

AJ Fife,

01/02/2008 12:04:16
What a boring fud old Charlie Big Lugs is! He's been doon this road about a million times, doesn't he realise nobody give a flying duck what he thinks!

His judgement is always gonna be called into question, when you consider the gin soaked auld trollop he chose as a wife!
2

Mercutio,

FALKIRK 01/02/2008 12:29:11
#1 I think you may be wrong here, he has been able to articulate the feelings of many Londoners in this regard.
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01/02/2008 12:56:26
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JayDeeTee,

01/02/2008 14:55:49
#1. Surely that gives him ample authority to critisise ugly auld facades then?
5

AJ Fife,

01/02/2008 15:24:54
#4,

When you put it like that, he maybe is the expert on crumbling auld ruins!
6

Douglas,

Bathgate 01/02/2008 18:01:10
#3 And hoping for a purple reign?

 

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