
So I'm thinking, what's the real problem here? It's not that people are against nightlife, but rather it's about being heard by the right folks. The mayor's all for a 24-hour city, but where's the actual support from the community?

It feels like he's talking the talk, but nobody's listening.
I mean, think about it, the solution isn't gonna come from some big policy change. It's gotta be small, incremental stuff that makes a difference. Like, why not work with councils to find common ground? They're the ones on the ground, after all.
And can we talk about how stigmatized nightlife is? We need to get rid of these stereotypes and see nightlife for what it is – a way of life. It's not just about partying all night; it's also about community, connection, and having a good time.

So yeah, I think this report is on the right track. Let's give councils the authority to manage these spaces themselves and see if we can find some real solutions. And who knows? Maybe London can be that 24-hour city after all...
