Not good at all.This confirms the obvious, GB News is (((controlled)))-opposition. From The Daily Star:
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Not good at all.This confirms the obvious, GB News is (((controlled)))-opposition. From The Daily Star:
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I do believe Neil Oliver is one of the good guys.Not good at all.
I do believe Neil Oliver is one of the good guys.
The YouTube channel Turdtowns usually takes a humorous but honest look at the English towns that are best avoided. In this video, he explains why Carlisle, the only city in Cumbria, could be the best English city to live in.
It looks good with lots of historical buildings, churches and pretty houses. "Like a mini-Newcastle".
Guaranteed snow, making it beautiful in winter.
Great location, especially for those that like the outdoors. Surrounding countryside is good for cycling, rolling countryside, pubs and quiet lanes.
The Lake District and Scotland are on the door step, but also the North Pennines, Eden Valley, Hadrian's Wall and Solway Plain AONB.
The roads and nearby motorway have low traffic.
Amazing scenic railways connections (from the comments):
Friendly and chatty locals, with a nice accent.
Good selection of eateries and reasonable nightlife, Newcastle is 1.5 hours away if you want to take it to the next level.
The city center and shopping areas are not dead and pleasant to walk around.
The house prices are very good, averaging £160,000. Good-looking terraced houses can be had for £80,000.
Good variety of housing styles. (Beware of areas that could flood)
Downsides:
The job opportunities are middling, could be better.
Like most cities, there are some less attractive areas.
Bad airport, that been mothballed since the coof.
Other cities/towns getting a mention in the comments are Hereford, Halifax, Norwich, Newcastle, Salisbury, Shrewsbury, and Chester.
From the video:Another 14 local authorities may issue a Section 114 (Bankruptcy) notice:
The next UK government will be forced to raise taxes to a new post-war high, according to a new analysis, as an additional £142 billion ($172 billion) a year will be needed to maintain public services in their current state by 2030.
Well someone in the halls of power had noticed Carlisle's lack of diversity and tagged it for enrichment, because they've been pouring in since 2020. Still better than most of the country, but that's not going to last. We are simply not allowed to have our own places.The YouTube channel Turdtowns usually takes a humorous but honest look at the English towns that are best avoided. In this video, he explains why Carlisle, the only city in Cumbria, could be the best English city to live in.
My local hospital is contacting patients who have been waiting more than 12 weeks, and asking them if they want to cancel, in an attempt to make their figures look better."in their current state" should be read as "in a state of decline".
Heading towards 8 million on the waiting list -
About 12% of the population.