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Did anyone catch Lordship Lane on the News? A reporter was strolling about asking locals their opinion on the proposed reform to the House of Lords.


Why East Dulwich, have we suddenly become a microcosm of London?


Perhaps it?ll become an everyday feature ? And now for the word on the street.

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RosieH Wrote:

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> Who WERE those people? I didn't recognise any of

> them, and I'm certain they weren't forumites. I

> think they bussed them in from television centre.



Appart from a couple of Forumites I would not know anyone that appeared on TV.


There are certainly a lot more people in ED. than post here..


I doubt very much if many Forumites would know me. Even if I appeared on TV.


Fox Anon.

I recognised Kevin who works in Push Studios as one of those interviewed.


Kevin was fine but how lame 'Lordship Lane'.


Guessing one of those conducting the vox pop was local.


Have seen the local Beeb down there before doing attitudes to free school meals for all reception children.

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