Mr Bridger
Sound of the suburbs
I would say Brummie is more speech impediment rather than accent.
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Anywhere in the Reading area a kind of whining plastic accent.
N.Irish and Brum i think, can't stand either (no offence anyone! )
If you listen to Nicola Sturgeon it soon puts you off the Scottish accent...
Scouse, by a country mile. Utterly ridiculous dialect, a vile coarse guttural whine that starts at the back of the throat with a noise like a rusty spanner being rubbed on a cheese-grater, and then spews forth in a high-pitched nonsensical barely decipherable squeal that, regardless of whatever is being said, inevitably ends in a noise that sounds like "eeeeeh ?".
Added to the fact that as soon as you hear this abomination, you're already subconsciously checking your back pockets.
That fake bloody Jamaican all the "Yoof" are using these days.
Mainly the Brummie accent.
Also that Atlantic whine, when Brits come back from USA with neither an American or UK accent