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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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good old sunny boro (middlesbrough) 10 minutes to the coast 10 minutes to the countryside and 10 minutes to the motorway
and the home of the middlesbrough swingers group as featured on benidorm |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"is it london and fuck the rest of the uk,
your views please
Not at all some cities within the UK have a lot to offer. Like Middlesbrough for instance." its a fucking town not a city |
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"good old sunny boro (middlesbrough) 10 minutes to the coast 10 minutes to the countryside and 10 minutes to the motorway
and the home of the middlesbrough swingers group as featured on benidorm"
We are indeed a town who punches to city status |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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North West is now that shit we have like some poo parasite things in our water that give us diarrhoea.
!!!1!!We don't even have clean water any more.!!1!!1!!!
It's become a third world round here. |
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"good old sunny boro (middlesbrough) 10 minutes to the coast 10 minutes to the countryside and 10 minutes to the motorway
and the home of the middlesbrough swingers group as featured on benidorm"
I went to the Beach at Redcar and the ground was glowing and smoking like something out of the Simpsons!
Somehow ended up with a tan in November. |
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"good old sunny boro (middlesbrough) 10 minutes to the coast 10 minutes to the countryside and 10 minutes to the motorway
and the home of the middlesbrough swingers group as featured on benidorm
I went to the Beach at Redcar and the ground was glowing and smoking like something out of the Simpsons!
Somehow ended up with a tan in November. " you got me there lol a wont mention mice without condoms in milton keynes no more |
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"redcar is not middlesbrough you fik suffoner "
It was kinda. I could see a big gloomy murk in the distance ten minutes away and assumed it was Middlesborough.
Besides I get nosebleeds going past Watford gap. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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Over 8 million residents, more than double that if you then factor in those who live around London specifically to be near to London for work or leisure.
People from all over the UK coming here to live and work; if it's so great everywhere else and the "rest of the country is supporting London" then why are they coming here?
http://www.cityam.com/221032/london-leads-way-when-it-comes-economic-growth
The investment in infrastructure in London isn't just for us Londoners, and arguably it's for everyone other than Londoners with the disruption it causes to our daily lives just so that you can pop down and see the sights.
I love London but I get really fed up with the myth that London is supported at the expense of the rest of the country. We have some of the poorest boroughs in the country - you can look it up on the Indices of Multiple Deprivation, although this is due to be updated soon.
London is a beacon for many and does call to them.
I won't knock your area for no apparent reason than to say mine is better. London isn't for everyone but it's home and work for many more millions than anywhere else in the UK.
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"Over 8 million residents, more than double that if you then factor in those who live around London specifically to be near to London for work or leisure.
People from all over the UK coming here to live and work; if it's so great everywhere else and the "rest of the country is supporting London" then why are they coming here?
http://www.cityam.com/221032/london-leads-way-when-it-comes-economic-growth
The investment in infrastructure in London isn't just for us Londoners, and arguably it's for everyone other than Londoners with the disruption it causes to our daily lives just so that you can pop down and see the sights.
I love London but I get really fed up with the myth that London is supported at the expense of the rest of the country. We have some of the poorest boroughs in the country - you can look it up on the Indices of Multiple Deprivation, although this is due to be updated soon.
London is a beacon for many and does call to them.
I won't knock your area for no apparent reason than to say mine is better. London isn't for everyone but it's home and work for many more millions than anywhere else in the UK.
" unlike the rest of european capitals all of goverment and its main infastructure is there in the capital so thats one of the reasons all other businness is linked in, try being like the powerhouse of germany and paris where they have diversified goverment to represent the country and not just the capital.. look the documentary about this on bbc archive |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"redcar is not middlesbrough you fik suffoner
It was kinda. I could see a big gloomy murk in the distance ten minutes away and assumed it was Middlesborough.
Besides I get nosebleeds going past Watford gap. "
Middlesbrough has always been very industrial. It is not the most pictuesque of places. If you get used to the cooling towers and steriod pigeons it is not too bad. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"Over 8 million residents, more than double that if you then factor in those who live around London specifically to be near to London for work or leisure.
People from all over the UK coming here to live and work; if it's so great everywhere else and the "rest of the country is supporting London" then why are they coming here?
http://www.cityam.com/221032/london-leads-way-when-it-comes-economic-growth
The investment in infrastructure in London isn't just for us Londoners, and arguably it's for everyone other than Londoners with the disruption it causes to our daily lives just so that you can pop down and see the sights.
I love London but I get really fed up with the myth that London is supported at the expense of the rest of the country. We have some of the poorest boroughs in the country - you can look it up on the Indices of Multiple Deprivation, although this is due to be updated soon.
London is a beacon for many and does call to them.
I won't knock your area for no apparent reason than to say mine is better. London isn't for everyone but it's home and work for many more millions than anywhere else in the UK.
unlike the rest of european capitals all of goverment and its main infastructure is there in the capital so thats one of the reasons all other businness is linked in, try being like the powerhouse of germany and paris where they have diversified goverment to represent the country and not just the capital.. look the documentary about this on bbc archive"
The much maligned Labour government moved a lot of government out to the regions. Guess what, that led to jobs and increased prosperity in the regions outside of London. When those jobs we lost it hit the regions harder .
You can't have a 'let market forces' rule world and then dictate where business should locate. They decide where is best for them.
You go on to say that the people in London are colder than elsewhere in the country. It's another myth and basic misunderstanding that you just can't do things the same way when you have every nationality on earth in one place and the sheer numbers here in London. One to one Londoners are much the same as people elsewhere. Of course you then have to ask what is a Londoner? Is it that person from Middlesborough who moved down here and were they cold/distant/rude/whatever when they were in Middlesborough?
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"Over 8 million residents, more than double that if you then factor in those who live around London specifically to be near to London for work or leisure.
People from all over the UK coming here to live and work; if it's so great everywhere else and the "rest of the country is supporting London" then why are they coming here?
http://www.cityam.com/221032/london-leads-way-when-it-comes-economic-growth
The investment in infrastructure in London isn't just for us Londoners, and arguably it's for everyone other than Londoners with the disruption it causes to our daily lives just so that you can pop down and see the sights.
I love London but I get really fed up with the myth that London is supported at the expense of the rest of the country. We have some of the poorest boroughs in the country - you can look it up on the Indices of Multiple Deprivation, although this is due to be updated soon.
London is a beacon for many and does call to them.
I won't knock your area for no apparent reason than to say mine is better. London isn't for everyone but it's home and work for many more millions than anywhere else in the UK.
unlike the rest of european capitals all of goverment and its main infastructure is there in the capital so thats one of the reasons all other businness is linked in, try being like the powerhouse of germany and paris where they have diversified goverment to represent the country and not just the capital.. look the documentary about this on bbc archive
The much maligned Labour government moved a lot of government out to the regions. Guess what, that led to jobs and increased prosperity in the regions outside of London. When those jobs we lost it hit the regions harder .
You can't have a 'let market forces' rule world and then dictate where business should locate. They decide where is best for them.
You go on to say that the people in London are colder than elsewhere in the country. It's another myth and basic misunderstanding that you just can't do things the same way when you have every nationality on earth in one place and the sheer numbers here in London. One to one Londoners are much the same as people elsewhere. Of course you then have to ask what is a Londoner? Is it that person from Middlesborough who moved down here and were they cold/distant/rude/whatever when they were in Middlesborough?
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"Londoners should pay more tax "
Why? Isn't the tax take from London more than any other region? It's estimated that £1 of every £5 earned in London is used to subsidise the rest of the country.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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you see now you assume a did not say rude, i found london to be too sinister its its coldness to others i found it more of a conveyor belts of fixation with wealth and haves and have nots, ive lived and worked in berlin and newyork and never experienced the indifferences as you do in london
and you rant about labour and its faults like the tories will for 20 year more
but face facts big business will locate next to goverment and if goverment is spread around cthe country the business will follow also look up other eu capitals and us capital goverment is structured around the country not just a couple of small departments |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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try and keep replies to a few lines and the thread gets lost and people move on "
I'll post as I see fit, within the rules, thank you.
You make glib statements about London and I am responding with arguments using fact.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Londoners should pay more tax
Why? Isn't the tax take from London more than any other region? It's estimated that £1 of every £5 earned in London is used to subsidise the rest of the country.
" a honestly dont know the tax ratio but my taxes are paid to subsidise others i suppose and if its 1 in 5 pound in london and less everywhere else?? |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Londoners should pay more tax
Why? Isn't the tax take from London more than any other region? It's estimated that £1 of every £5 earned in London is used to subsidise the rest of the country.
a honestly dont know the tax ratio but my taxes are paid to subsidise others i suppose and if its 1 in 5 pound in london and less everywhere else?? "
An old article but still relevant: http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/news/article-2100345/Londons-taxes-prop-rest-UK-One-pound-earned-capital-funds-rest-country.html
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Londoners should pay more tax
Why? Isn't the tax take from London more than any other region? It's estimated that £1 of every £5 earned in London is used to subsidise the rest of the country.
a honestly dont know the tax ratio but my taxes are paid to subsidise others i suppose and if its 1 in 5 pound in london and less everywhere else??
An old article but still relevant: http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/news/article-2100345/Londons-taxes-prop-rest-UK-One-pound-earned-capital-funds-rest-country.html
" if its higher taxed london collected and not person as 1 in 5 pounds you state then surely that says itself that the wealth is concentrated there |
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"Belfast is great...
The Europia Hotel has kept all its windows for the last 15yrs
I really enjoyed Belfast and can't wait to visit again.
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We are great craic over here...
And we are the friendliest....
We,ll talk to anyone |
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"Londoners should pay more tax
Why? Isn't the tax take from London more than any other region? It's estimated that £1 of every £5 earned in London is used to subsidise the rest of the country.
a honestly dont know the tax ratio but my taxes are paid to subsidise others i suppose and if its 1 in 5 pound in london and less everywhere else??
An old article but still relevant: http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/news/article-2100345/Londons-taxes-prop-rest-UK-One-pound-earned-capital-funds-rest-country.html
if its higher taxed london collected and not person as 1 in 5 pounds you state then surely that says itself that the wealth is concentrated there "
which begs the question why the multi national businesses still despite the higher cost to run their operations in the capital choose to stay there..
because for them its good business, they would otherwise move to other parts of the country.. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"Tax take per person may be the same as the rest of the country, but your outgoing expenditure liability is most likely considerably more than other parts of the UK.
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We also pay more for just about everything than the rest of the country.
I make the point again that some of that spend in and on London isn't for the benefit of Londoners but for you visiting London or to do business.
Scotland costs a lot because it's got so much space and so few people, other regions may have similar problems. Your argument would mean they should pay more per head.
Perhaps London should cede from the rest of the UK and become an independent state as has been argued by some.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/analysis-and-features/could-london-become-a-separate-city-state-9089179.h |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Belfast is great...
The Europia Hotel has kept all its windows for the last 15yrs
I really enjoyed Belfast and can't wait to visit again.
We are great craic over here...
And we are the friendliest....
We,ll talk to anyone "
The first time I went I saw my first rugby match ever at Ravenhill. The next day I had people stopping me in the street telling me they had seen me at the rugby. I know you don't have huge numbers of black and Asian people but it was a bit weird. |
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"Tax take per person may be the same as the rest of the country, but your outgoing expenditure liability is most likely considerably more than other parts of the UK.
We also pay more for just about everything than the rest of the country.
I make the point again that some of that spend in and on London isn't for the benefit of Londoners but for you visiting London or to do business.
Scotland costs a lot because it's got so much space and so few people, other regions may have similar problems. Your argument would mean they should pay more per head.
Perhaps London should cede from the rest of the UK and become an independent state as has been argued by some.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/analysis-and-features/could-london-become-a-separate-city-state-9089179.h"
All hail the great Londoners |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Belfast is great...
The Europia Hotel has kept all its windows for the last 15yrs
I really enjoyed Belfast and can't wait to visit again.
We are great craic over here...
And we are the friendliest....
We,ll talk to anyone
The first time I went I saw my first rugby match ever at Ravenhill. The next day I had people stopping me in the street telling me they had seen me at the rugby. I know you don't have huge numbers of black and Asian people but it was a bit weird. "
Lol is was probably because you were the only female at the rugby |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Tax take per person may be the same as the rest of the country, but your outgoing expenditure liability is most likely considerably more than other parts of the UK.
We also pay more for just about everything than the rest of the country.
I make the point again that some of that spend in and on London isn't for the benefit of Londoners but for you visiting London or to do business.
Scotland costs a lot because it's got so much space and so few people, other regions may have similar problems. Your argument would mean they should pay more per head.
Perhaps London should cede from the rest of the UK and become an independent state as has been argued by some.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/analysis-and-features/could-london-become-a-separate-city-state-9089179.h
All hail the great Londoners "
Why thank you! |
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"Tax take per person may be the same as the rest of the country, but your outgoing expenditure liability is most likely considerably more than other parts of the UK.
We also pay more for just about everything than the rest of the country.
I make the point again that some of that spend in and on London isn't for the benefit of Londoners but for you visiting London or to do business.
Scotland costs a lot because it's got so much space and so few people, other regions may have similar problems. Your argument would mean they should pay more per head.
Perhaps London should cede from the rest of the UK and become an independent state as has been argued by some.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/analysis-and-features/could-london-become-a-separate-city-state-9089179.h" yes let it become its own state and watch the armies of workers that get paid pittance desert it and let them do their own work.. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Belfast is great...
The Europia Hotel has kept all its windows for the last 15yrs
I really enjoyed Belfast and can't wait to visit again.
We are great craic over here...
And we are the friendliest....
We,ll talk to anyone
The first time I went I saw my first rugby match ever at Ravenhill. The next day I had people stopping me in the street telling me they had seen me at the rugby. I know you don't have huge numbers of black and Asian people but it was a bit weird.
Lol is was probably because you were the only female at the rugby "
There were other women there but I was the ONLY non-white person I could see in the stadium. |
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"Tax take per person may be the same as the rest of the country, but your outgoing expenditure liability is most likely considerably more than other parts of the UK.
We also pay more for just about everything than the rest of the country.
I make the point again that some of that spend in and on London isn't for the benefit of Londoners but for you visiting London or to do business.
Scotland costs a lot because it's got so much space and so few people, other regions may have similar problems. Your argument would mean they should pay more per head.
Perhaps London should cede from the rest of the UK and become an independent state as has been argued by some.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/analysis-and-features/could-london-become-a-separate-city-state-9089179.h
All hail the great Londoners
Why thank you! " m
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i worked on the shard i was fortunate to be paid well and yet the cost of the top floor and you ration that to the labourer during construction paid £7 an hour and george osborne visited during construction and this was mentioned and his reply was to shrug his shoulders |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Belfast is great...
The Europia Hotel has kept all its windows for the last 15yrs
I really enjoyed Belfast and can't wait to visit again.
We are great craic over here...
And we are the friendliest....
We,ll talk to anyone
The first time I went I saw my first rugby match ever at Ravenhill. The next day I had people stopping me in the street telling me they had seen me at the rugby. I know you don't have huge numbers of black and Asian people but it was a bit weird.
Lol is was probably because you were the only female at the rugby
There were other women there but I was the ONLY non-white person I could see in the stadium."
It was probably a n.i match...
No one wanted to move here until 20yrs ago...
Give us a chance to catch up lol |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Belfast is great...
The Europia Hotel has kept all its windows for the last 15yrs
I really enjoyed Belfast and can't wait to visit again.
We are great craic over here...
And we are the friendliest....
We,ll talk to anyone
The first time I went I saw my first rugby match ever at Ravenhill. The next day I had people stopping me in the street telling me they had seen me at the rugby. I know you don't have huge numbers of black and Asian people but it was a bit weird.
Lol is was probably because you were the only female at the rugby
There were other women there but I was the ONLY non-white person I could see in the stadium.
It was probably a n.i match...
No one wanted to move here until 20yrs ago...
Give us a chance to catch up lol"
It was a Heineken match and was really brass monkey cold.
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London is probably owned by many other countries other than the UK. Do you want your cities to become like London? Or just want the money it attracts? Do you want the overcrowded trains,the high prices and rents? The pollution? The fee to drive through it? |
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"London is probably owned by many other countries other than the UK. Do you want your cities to become like London? Or just want the money it attracts? Do you want the overcrowded trains,the high prices and rents? The pollution? The fee to drive through it? "
Bet the Rugby players thighs looked great tho |
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I'm an Irishman.....i have lived in London longer than most Londoners....
London is like another country.....it subsidizes the rest of the country ...Scotland....Wales and Northern Ireland...
Without the earning power of London...Great Britain would cease to be Great Britain.....
So all the London knockers out there should be grateful us Londoners are keeping their coffers topped up so they can indulge their rural pursuits....
So lets hear it for London...HIP HIP HORRAY ........XX |
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