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Post by Handyman on Mar 9, 2024 12:23:58 GMT
Johnny Lydon is still wrong, and so are MOST posters, I bet Lydon has never lived in a seaside townMost seaside towns DO NOT have hotels full of immigrants, there are 8 towns along the long 100 mile stretch of coastline where I live, and in my home town there are no immigrants that I know of in any hotels. I have genuinely only ever heard of one large hotel 20 miles down the coast which has been used for asylum seekers. THe ACCURATE Time Line of what happened to out seaside towns goes like this ... 1960s ... Our seaside towns were thriving in Summer, but there was a problem in Winter when unemployment went up, and most tourism jobs were poor pay. 1970s ... the "Package Holiday Trade" began to really take off, suddenly holidays in the sun in Spain were afordable to working class people, and our traditional seaside resorts began to take a hit. 1980s ... The decline set in, and many resorts started to realise that they needed to do something to bring tourists back, and a lot of resorts thought of new ideas and new attractions. 1990s ... SOME resorts survived and were successfull, others continued to decline, the ones that did well were the older, historical, scenic places such as in Cornwall, the Yorkshire Coast and Dorset etc. PLaces like Blackpool, Skegness, Clacton and Cleethorpes now began to look run down, shabby and neglected, and whereas in the 1960s and 70s families booked for a week, today the trade is totally different, its now mainly weekend breaks, two night stays, piss-ups, hen parties, gangs, workmates, lads groups etc. By far the biggest cause of run down resorts has been improvement in living standards, ordinary people now go abroad for a week, or a fortnight, they no longer go to Bournemouth or Blackpool. Tourist towns were never rich places, tourism only offers poor wages, and much of the work is seasonal, and in the popular destinations ( the pretty towns ), property prices force most locals out of the market. But I reiterate; Immigrants have NOT made any significant contribution to the run down state of many of our seaside towns. You talk utter bollocks fiddles our seaside resorts are no more than third world shit holes now. You don't have to live by the seaside to see what a dump they have now become. I was speaking to several tourists who came down for Xmas as they were not allowed during the pandemic and they coulld see what negative changes migrants have made to Torbay. We saw that in Bournemouth, Hastings, Bognor etc
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Post by jonksy on Mar 9, 2024 12:35:10 GMT
You talk utter bollocks fiddles our seaside resorts are no more than third world shit holes now. You don't have to live by the seaside to see what a dump they have now become. I was speaking to several tourists who came down for Xmas as they were not allowed during the pandemic and they coulld see what negative changes migrants have made to Torbay. Only in your mind the reality is different. Devon Live www.devonlive.com βΊ news Asylum seekers will move out of Torbay hotels for tourists 5 Jun 2023 β Abbey Sands Hotel in Torquay has confirmed the migrants will be leaving their care, to free up rooms for tourists, Maybe you can tell us when the fuckers are moving out then lefty old bean because the unwanted arseholes are still here. But of course the woke lefty arseholes treat them as tho the are celbrities rather than fucking criminals..
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Post by jonksy on Mar 9, 2024 12:40:45 GMT
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Post by Totheleft on Mar 9, 2024 12:55:30 GMT
Only in your mind the reality is different. Devon Live www.devonlive.com βΊ news Asylum seekers will move out of Torbay hotels for tourists 5 Jun 2023 β Abbey Sands Hotel in Torquay has confirmed the migrants will be leaving their care, to free up rooms for tourists, Maybe you can tell us when the fuckers are moving out then lefty old bean because the unwanted arseholes are still here. But of course the woke lefty arseholes treat them as tho the are celbrities rather than fucking criminals.. Has the link says Jun 2023
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Post by witchfinder on Mar 9, 2024 13:02:34 GMT
There are a total of total of 8 seaside resort ( Towns ) along the 100 mile stretch of the Yorkshire Coast
Withernsea - is the most rundown resort, but there are no hotels with migrants in them. the resort of Withernsea is run down because it is no longer the number 1 choice for a day out or weekend by the people of Hull and further afield.
Hornsea - is not run down at all, and there are no migrants living in hotels
Bridlington - No more run down than any similar town away from the coast, with some shops closing down, but no sign of any migrants in hotels.
Filey - Not run down at all, very pleasant, no hotels with migrants in
Scarborough - No more run down than a similar sized Northern town inland, problems with big name shops closing down, there are, or have been some migrants in The Grand Hotel. The tourist areas and seafront all looks fine.
Whitby - Not run down at all, its an all year round tourist destination, no empty shops and no hotels with migrants.
Saltburn - Not run down at all, no hotels with migrants in, its an up and coming tourist destination.
Redcar - Is a little bit run down, due entirely to local unemployment and lack of opportunities, the heavy industry close by all gone / closed down ( Steel Works / ICI Chemicals etc ). Was once a bustling resort, and the council trying to revitalise the town.
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Post by Totheleft on Mar 9, 2024 13:19:43 GMT
Oh yeah the Ethnic minority has increased By just over 1% over ten year period LOL how terrible In 2021, 96.1% of people in Torbay identified their ethnic group within the "White" category (compared with 97.5% Meanwhile on the Southwest cost Jaywick Without interventions from both the local and the national governments, neighborhoods such as the Jaywick are in danger of spiraling out of control in regards to poverty. ππππππ
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Post by witchfinder on Mar 9, 2024 13:28:29 GMT
Jaywick, is actually the poorest and most deprived place in the whole of England, but strangely enough there are no hotels there with immigrants in.
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Post by ratcliff on Mar 9, 2024 13:38:08 GMT
And Strictly in the Tower ballroom
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Post by Totheleft on Mar 9, 2024 13:45:48 GMT
Jaywick, is actually the poorest and most deprived place in the whole of England, but strangely enough there are no hotels there with immigrants in. Have you Seen what the knuckledrager Jonsk try saying that torbay had changed Because of immigration. It increased by just over 1% in a ten year period. It's 96% white I feel sorry for the poor soul living in Such a large white population. ππ
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Post by ratcliff on Mar 9, 2024 13:46:39 GMT
Oh yeah the Ethnic minority has increased By just over 1% over ten year period LOL how terrible In 2021, 96.1% of people in Torbay identified their ethnic group within the "White" category (compared with 97.5% Meanwhile on the Southwest cost Jaywick Without interventions from both the local and the national governments, neighborhoods such as the Jaywick are in danger of spiraling out of control in regards to poverty. ππππππ Jaywick is not on the South West Coast ,it's apparently repeatedly named as the most deprived town in England and is on the East Coast www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/britains-most-deprived-town-plagued-30261628
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Post by Totheleft on Mar 9, 2024 13:52:04 GMT
Oh yeah the Ethnic minority has increased By just over 1% over ten year period LOL how terrible In 2021, 96.1% of people in Torbay identified their ethnic group within the "White" category (compared with 97.5% Meanwhile on the Southwest cost Jaywick Without interventions from both the local and the national governments, neighborhoods such as the Jaywick are in danger of spiraling out of control in regards to poverty. ππππππ Jaywick is not on theΒ South West Coast ,it's apparently repeatedly named as the most deprived town in England and is on the East Coast www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/britains-most-deprived-town-plagued-30261628Yes my mistake but it's still very poor with out many immigration.
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Post by wapentake on Mar 9, 2024 13:52:46 GMT
So aren't people who voted Brexit allowed a opinion now? Of course they are β but seeing how Brexit has turned out arenβt the rest of us allowed to treat their opinions on it with caution (ie, pinch of salt)β¦ Well any problems with brexit are down to people like Mayhem the closet remainer so we really must treat their opinions with a barrel of salt.
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Post by Totheleft on Mar 9, 2024 13:57:51 GMT
Nearly one in three children are living in poverty in parts of Devon, as a new report reveals the poorest people would need to double their income just to escape extreme hardship. The latest official figures show that a shocking 32.4 per cent of children in Torridge are living below the breadline - the highest rate in Devon. That compares to 23.9 per cent of children in the South Hams, which has the lowest rate in the county.
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Post by Totheleft on Mar 9, 2024 14:11:16 GMT
Of course they are β but seeing how Brexit has turned out arenβt the rest of us allowed to treat their opinions on it with caution (ie, pinch of salt)β¦ Well any problems with brexit are down to people like Mayhem the closet remainer so we really must treat their opinions with a barrel of salt. May left in 2019 to be replaced by chief Brexiter Johnson we didn't leave the EU until 2020 what that tell you.
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Post by patman post on Mar 9, 2024 14:12:30 GMT
Of course they are β but seeing how Brexit has turned out arenβt the rest of us allowed to treat their opinions on it with caution (ie, pinch of salt)β¦ Well any problems with brexit are down to people like Mayhem the closet remainer so we really must treat their opinions with a barrel of salt. Brexit is a failure and the UK is now suffering with a falling standard of living, increasing poverty and decreasing productivity.
Blaming others for what was an obvious outcome to anyone who was in any way using the tailored membership of the EU negotiated by the UK over the years is an illustration of the kindergarten level pro-Brexit arguments...
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