ChatterBank0 min ago
Is anyone NOT a Nimby?
According to this we all are:
http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-1208335,00.html
I confess I probably am!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can't get the link to work, but if you go to sky news and put nimby into the search area bottom left it comes up with the same report.
I am a Nimby but if I disagree with something then i like to think i'd support a protest if it was in someone elses backyard too. I'll admit I'm probably not so impassioned when it's in someone elses backyard, but I don't necessarily think it's ok, if I didn't when it was near me.
http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-1208335,00.h tml
If its being built in the countryside and annoying farmers, poor little rich kids with dreadlocks and middle class nimbys then i'm all for it.
If its knocking down old mills and factories and building retail parks then i'm against it.
More factories, more power stations and a few more motorways would be nice.
I think we need more government incentives to encourage business into the northern parts of this country. It seems crazy to continually build up the south whilst certain areas of the north are crying out for investment. Why should proud northerners be forced to move south for work, when radical regeneration policies could well employ them where they want to be?
But that's another question. Apologies, Loosehead.
I always thought this phrase wasn't meant literally in the sense of new buildings etc being being built near your house, but regarded the sorts of people who want to ban everything if they don't personally agree with it, and who disagree with most things, and will find some sort of excuse to oppose it, and that it regarded their whole town or even country - from sexuality, racial issues, eccentrics, xmas lights in other roads or areas, other peoples gardens, cars, schools, new pubs or shops etc etc etc
as in "i don't mind gay people, just not round here..."
We are perfectly alright thank you very much and we dont need any investment - especially when all it will mean is southerners driving up house prices and bringing their bad driving habits and load voices.
I say build all over the south east and then, on one glorious day, we shall demolish all the bridges over the RiverTrent and cast off the south east into the sea.
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