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Letter: A ‘case study in hope’ is not how Fernando Quintana Marrero would describe life for Londoners who feel exploited and unheard
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In your interview with Sadiq Khan to mark his 10 years as mayor (11 May), he describes London as a “case study in hope”. This will feel deeply disconnected from reality for many Londoners.
Yes, there have been improvements in areas such as air quality. But ordinary people do not experience London through political narratives or carefully selected statistics. They experience it through soaring rents, housing insecurity, overcrowded transport, rising living costs and the growing sense that this city is becoming unaffordable for anyone on a normal salary.
Many of us are exhausted. We work, pay enormous rents for increasingly poor housing, and still feel permanently one step away from instability. For tenants, the idea that London is a “case study in hope” can sound almost surreal.
This disconnect is part of a broader problem now facing Labour nationally. Too often, political leaders speak in managerial language while people are living with genuine anxiety about housing, bills and their future. The recent local election results should be a warning that many voters no longer feel heard.
London is a remarkable city, but admiration for its resilience should not become an excuse to ignore the growing frustration of the people trying to survive in it.
Fernando Quintana Marrero
London
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