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    • She will have a good time because you already show you care about her having a good time.  Loads of free things to do - as a couple they will probably want to get round on their own but you can supply some additional ideas - free London guided walks, all the museums in South Ken, street entertainments eg in Covent Garden, hotel Christmas lobbies decorated with trees, Borough market, walk along the South Bank, the markets Portobello, Camden, Spitalfields et al, free music concerts and lunchtime talks in many churches St Martins in the Fields for example,  and art galleries and the list goes on... Bloomberg Connect is a good app for museums, check out the Londonist, the Nudge, all the blogs on tips for London
    • Oh no she won't. Starmer and co have done far more damage than the Conservatives ever did.  When they  were voted out of office inflation was 2% and unemployment was stable, compared to inflation rising monthly and about to top 4%, unemployment also rising month on month, more businesses closing than ever before due to Reeves employer NI hike. Reeves is happy spending money she doesn't have and is going to be asking the IMF for a bail out. A blackhole Reeves has doubled since being Chancellor. If anyone thinks things are going well, they're wearing blinkers and may want to look at what is happening. You can't tax your way out of a depression.     
    • The sky garden is free (just need to book) and an impressive view of London up there.. a lot of the big museums in central London are also free, if a little bit of a pain to get to from Dulwich.
    • Our son, who has worked in Europe for several years wants to bring his German girlfriend (aged 25) to stay with  us over Christmas. We have met her once and she is lovely but we are of more modest means than her family. She speaks excellent English and has a Phd. We are eager to ensure that her stay is  enjoyable and informative  as regards English culture.  Apart from going to pantomime, seeing Dulwich Hamlet, Horniman Museum and Dulwich Picture Gallery can any one contribute suggestions for a "London experience" that might be interesting?
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