Back here for another work team event – we are next door. The views are stunning, especially over Lambeth Bridge and into the City. The Thames, fairly low tide, looked very muddy today. Maybe it’s the perspective from this height.
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Nice. Great perspective on the gherkins, graters, and assorted City carbuncles. Never ever ever seen them from that angle before.
Need to be in Millbank Tower!
I thought you were leaving that place? It’s had a crazy recent history – Labour HQ, Tory HQ, your mob (by which I mean generically your mob). What’s the next plan? I’ve forgotten.
We have to be out of the next door block by 2019. Not sure where we’ll be heading yet.
Wow! Taken with your IPhone?
Yes, but given a little treatment too. And it’s through a window.