Worst places in England.

I don't think that's the issue in Dewsbury, it's just run down and the retail has deserted the place ,I have a couple of Asian friends up there who help me with my Mullaco shop so I get a balanced veiw tbh
 
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Hope you found another job or will do soon.
Aye, I was made redundant in the May of the first lockdown, started a new one in the September. It’s the longest I’ve ever been out of work.
I’m still working from home in the new job with no intention of shifting to the office.
 
In the late 90s chav culture was getting out of hand and when New Labour introduced "multiculturalism" in some ways it was seen as a better alternative to living around degenerates. Problem is that it didn't help and now the UK is left with the dregs of British and lack of integration with ethnics.

So many areas in the UK where the population are just content with living in a **** hole. Streets full of rubbish that nobody can be bothered to clean up. Can't really blame the government for that, it's a lack of personal responsibility. It's not even a wealth issue when there are third world countries with people living with more dignity.

Charlie Veitch shines a good spotlight on some of these areas.

 
Much is in the eye of the beholder.

We had a friend over from Rome, grew up and still lived there, and he thought row upon row of bogstandard terraced housing was beautiful.
 
In the late 90s chav culture was getting out of hand and when New Labour introduced "multiculturalism" in some ways it was seen as a better alternative to living around degenerates. Problem is that it didn't help and now the UK is left with the dregs of British and lack of integration with ethnics.

So many areas in the UK where the population are just content with living in a **** hole. Streets full of rubbish that nobody can be bothered to clean up. Can't really blame the government for that, it's a lack of personal responsibility. It's not even a wealth issue when there are third world countries with people living with more dignity.

Charlie Veitch shines a good spotlight on some of these areas.


As a maybe interesting aside just up the road from the cover photo of that video was the Nile Club, a 99% black club, and one where the police were loathe to go despite it being a centre of drug dealing and other criminality. But one of its frequent, if very few, white visitors was the illustrious libel barrister, George Carman QC (allegedly). Amongst his other excesses it has been alleged he had a penchant for young black boys with low morals.

Manchester taxi drivers have long had tales of being paid to wait outside a plethora of clubs, bars and casinos whilst Carman spread his considerable wealth amongst the more seedy nightspots of Greater Manchester. (Just in case it's ever a question in a pub quiz....) ;)

I think his son Damian (or is it Dominic?) has written a rather salacious biography of his late father, it's a book I keep meaning to get hold of.

If you are fond of seedy clubs you just never know who might be sat on the bar stool beside you :)
 
Have you ever been to Fochriw?
I haven't been to quite a few places in Wales, the ones I have have been mostly beautiful areas.

Driving along the south coast towards Swansea is an eyesore of oil refineries I seem to remember though.

Not a fan of towns and cities in general I must admit.
 
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I haven't been to quite a few places in Wales, the ones I have have been mostly beautiful areas.

Driving along the south coast towards Swansea is an eyesore of oil refineries I seem to remember though.

Not a fan of towns and cities in general I must admit.

With over 1 million migrants known to be being landed in Dover every two and a half years at the current rate, you might want to get used to seeing more of them, and funding their build.
 
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