The querent came forward to ask this on behalf of himself and his wife. They want to move to London. So let’s assign the couple L1, since the 1st House can become “Us” in questions like this, instead of “Me”.

We also give them the Moon, of course. And London, the new destination, gets L7. It’s a permament move from here signified by Lord 1 (the place where the couple is living right now) to there signified by Lord 7. Again, it’s a permanent shift, not a sporadic, one-time tourist trip that would fit the 9th house better.
First thing to notice is that Lord 7 is Mars in Taurus, having just lost plenty of essential quality. London itself is not as attractive as it was in terms of quality of life, that’s what we can interpret from this. A malefic in bad state is not what you want to see in terms of life prospects in a new city. It will give them obstacles, especially material ones, as Mars is sitting on an Earth sign. And it will stay that way for a long time, considering he has just entered it, and it’s a fixed sign too.
And Lord 1 doesn’t even like London. What? How can it be so? They are interested in moving. But Venus in Cancer dislikes Mars, there’s no other way to look at it. They don’t see London with rose-tinted glasses. On the other hand, Mars in Taurus loves Venus, but how can a city love a couple? Well, it can welcome them with open arms, new opportunities, new friends. Neverthelesss, it’s still Mars in detriment. As much as the city embraces them as new residents, the quality of these new opportunitiess, people or jobs will not be good. It may even appear good on the surface, but the inside is rotten.
We also need an aspect to answer the question, of course. There is a separating sextile between L1-L7, so it doesn’t count. The Moon is void of course, not touching anything until it steps out of Leo.
So far we have a ‘no’ in our hands here. But… wait a minute. The Moon is applying to the antiscion of Mars. Indeed, an applying contact behind the curtains, with good receptions, since this Mars also exalts the Moon. This shifts our purported ‘no’ to a ‘yes’, they will move to London.
But should they, considering the detrimental quality of the city and how their main significator dislikes London itself? There is another important thing, as the Ascendant is sitting on the heart of the Corvus constellation, known for bad news, delays and the sort. The rancid of Saturn in Aries sitting right on top of the 7th house is another red flag too.
So, the chart is saying something quite clearly: yes, you will move. But at what cost?
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