I've just been on a gliding and golfing holiday in the Deeside area of Scotland. Compared with my local town in Southern England, which becomes gridlocked in the morning and evening rush hours, I was amazed how little traffic there was on the roads in any of the local towns up there. Basically you could just get in your car and drive straight to where you wanted to go, even at the peak of the morning rush hour between 08.00 and 09.00. The only Scottish town that caused even the slightest hold up was Perth, and even that was pretty minor by Greater London standards. I suppose the difference is that most of the illegal and economic migrants have chosen to move to the London area and the other big city areas in England. So we either need to persuade more of them to move up North, or else us native Brits should leave them to do their thing in the South-East and move up north ourselves! :mmm: