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Last night I ran into London Mayor Boris Johnson and asked him what he thought the big story of the conference was.
His answer, summarized: Everyone will tell you here that they're thinking about inequality. What they're really thinking about is that because of the rebounding economy they're doing better this year than last year.
Good answer.
That being said, Johnson did agree that inequality was a huge issue, so mainly he was questioning the sincerity of everyone else talking about it.
As for the situation in London I brought up the city's well-known property boom (which many people consider to be a bubble) that has made housing unaffordable for many Londoners. His answer: Lots more construction.