The Spanish
Well-known member
Exactly. It's more realistic and useful to compare Brighton to Bristol, Nottingham and Newcastle than with Scarborough, Blackpool and Torquay. That is not to say that it doesn't rely on tourism.
blackpool is far more similar to brighton than nottingham bristol or newcastle, all industrial or port cities. this is utter madness. believe what you want mate but that is utterly bonkers what you have just said. much as you would like it to be the case, it isnt, and thats a fact. nothing wrong with it being a seaside town, and it doesnt make you provincial or backward looking to admit it.
it is almost TOTALLY reliant on tourism and entertainment, and most of that is fairly traditional, to say its evolved is not so much a reflection on the town but tourism itself. blackpool may be more garish and northern and traditional, but its not the same place it was in the 80s either.