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2012 Olympics, General transport / Mode, Pedestrians, Greater London
Papers poke fun as Greening ‘remodes’
The DfT scored something of a comedic own-goal in mid-May by releasing a video urging people to rethink their transport options and consider working from home where possible to relieve possible congestion during the upcoming Olympic Games.
This provoked ridicule in several newspapers, primarily because of transport secretary Justine Greening’s apparent invention of a new word – ‘re-moding’. “Tory Minister Justine Greening has become an unwitting YouTube comedy hit...
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