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No It's Not 'so Nice To Be Beside The Seaside'.
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Anyone seen the Benefits Britain programmes about Jaywick? That's at the seaside and isn't very nice at all, apparently it is the most deprived part of Britain. From what is shown on the tv the vast majority of residents are white English.
Sadly some of our seasides have been in decline for decades.
Sadly some of our seasides have been in decline for decades.
I don't hate the English, aog, what the hell are you on about?
It is a fact that our seasides have been in decline for decades and many hotels and guest houses converted to accommodation for social security claimants.
I love Wales, too, but some of the Welsh seaside resorts are also dilapidated and very run down - and have been for the past 20 years or so.
It is a fact that our seasides have been in decline for decades and many hotels and guest houses converted to accommodation for social security claimants.
I love Wales, too, but some of the Welsh seaside resorts are also dilapidated and very run down - and have been for the past 20 years or so.
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/// I don't hate the English, aog, what the hell are you on about? ///
Then why take the opportunity to criticise them?
/// It is a fact that our seasides have been in decline for decades and many hotels and guest houses converted to accommodation for social security claimants. ///
There you go again, I presume you are criticising those English who are deprived, rather than the Migrants that have been accommodated in some hotels and guest houses?
/// I don't hate the English, aog, what the hell are you on about? ///
Then why take the opportunity to criticise them?
/// It is a fact that our seasides have been in decline for decades and many hotels and guest houses converted to accommodation for social security claimants. ///
There you go again, I presume you are criticising those English who are deprived, rather than the Migrants that have been accommodated in some hotels and guest houses?
AOG, I'll try again. I LOVE a traditional seaside holiday in Britain and spend my holidays in Pembrokeshire around Broad Haven or Fishguard; in two weeks I am going to Norfolk at Hunstanton and earlier this year I spent a few days in Weston Super Mare. I mourn the decline of the British seaside but I don't blame the immigrants for it.
I can't blame the landlords in the rundown seaside towns for getting an income where they can.
I do not criticise the English but I do recognise that there are good and bad in every community. In fact you highlighted an English monster yourself in another post - a baby killer. That doesn't make you anti-English but apparently you can label me for pointing out that not all ghettos are inhabited by immigrants.
I can't blame the landlords in the rundown seaside towns for getting an income where they can.
I do not criticise the English but I do recognise that there are good and bad in every community. In fact you highlighted an English monster yourself in another post - a baby killer. That doesn't make you anti-English but apparently you can label me for pointing out that not all ghettos are inhabited by immigrants.
Have a look at Jaywick, douglas, it's fascinating. Once a thriving holiday resort it is now some sort of shanty town. Of course there is no work there so it is mainly inhabited by those unfit to work due to ill health or drink and drugs.
It has a beautiful, long sandy beach and could be a great place to live.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-23 03489/E ast-Jay wick-Li fe-seas ide-dep rived-v illage- England .html
It has a beautiful, long sandy beach and could be a great place to live.
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