London Dopers, are you helping to get London ready for the Olympics?

Is it partly that the Olympics always seems to be based on a city rather than a country? Otherwise I don’t see any reason why some of the events couldn’t be staged in, say, Manchester or Birmingham, which both have pretty good transport links to London as well as the rest of the world, especially when some of the stadia have to be built especially for the Olympics.

But Londoners are paying more than the rest of the country, at least. In theory we’ll get more from tourism and so on - indirectly, at least - so that seems fair. And I guess, if (big if) there’s more tourism in London then a lot of the money from that doesn’t actually stay in London - it’s either invested wherever the moneymakers want it to go or, with taxes, goes into national coffers.

At least most of the development in London has been in the poorest areas. Hackney Wick really was very run-down before the games - it’d be pretty hard for it to be an example of urban decay afterwards compared to how it was before.

The Olympics is being a right bloody pain. Roadworks on the Core Olympic Roads banned from 1st March, Venue-specific roads and alternate roads from 1st July-9th Sept. Once it’s finally over you can expect an orgy of long-postponed road-digging-up.

I’d tell the whole Olympic movement to bugger off. How I’m going to get to work once it’s on I don’t know. The ‘legacy’ will be a host of hugely underused facilities with grass growing in them, like Sydney and Athens.