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Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Hampstead is bollocks by the way. One of those fake cake and eat it inner city "villages".
Nah. Not fake. Just excruciatingly desirable and expensive.

 




Ike and Tina Burner

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I still don't understand the point you are trying to make. I said the events are different. What do you want?
That using arrest figures and crime rates to defend the carnival is a flawed argument because the problem is the level of the serious violence. As I posted, over 23 million people attended EFL matches last season and none of them stabbed each other. So it is disproportionately violent in comparison to other events.
 


clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
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Nah. Not fake. Just excruciatingly desirable and expensive.


No it's bollocks. It's a Disneyland village for people who want to live in a city but want to live in a village.

I really hate that area of London, always have. Camden to the South, Barnet to the North. I'm feeling unwell thinking about it.
 


BN41Albion

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Brighton and Hove are lovely places to live. It's just that some parts of London are more attractive to people with unlimited means.

For instance, we all know Tony bloom is the smartest man on the planet, where does he live ?

It's one of the most major capital cities in the world - of course folk with unlimited means flock to own property there. Doesn't make it a better to live in though. Millions prefer city life like london; millions prefer smaller places, rural life, living by the sea, etc. Personally I really love London but, now, way prefer living where i am right on the coast.
 






BN9 BHA

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Brighton and Hove are lovely places to live. It's just that some parts of London are more attractive to people with unlimited means.

For instance, we all know Tony bloom is the smartest man on the planet, where does he live ?
People probably live in London because they come from there or work there, I mentioned people moving there for work earlier.
Do people move there but they work elsewhere?

I don’t know where TB lives but it’s been mentioned on here that his main business has an office in London, so I’m guessing he lives in the city he works in.
I also wouldn’t be surprised if he has a property in B & H where he also stays
 
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Harry Wilson's tackle

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That using arrest figures and crime rates to defend the carnival is a flawed argument because the problem is the level of the serious violence. As I posted, over 23 million people attended EFL matches last season and none of them stabbed each other. So it is disproportionately violent in comparison to other events.
I'm not interested in defending the carnival.

The trope is that it is being policed inappropriately lightly. I showed that there is no evidence for this.

I agree that you can argue it is disproportionately violent on the the basis of the number of stabbings versus total attendance, compared with the numbers of stabbings by people watching football over the course of a year. And indeed the numbers of stabbings by people attending church over a year. Or worshiping at mosques over the course of 5 years. Or visiting libraries over the course of 10 years.

What of it?

What is the equivalence I am supposed to raise an eyebrow about?

And most importantly, what do you propose should be done about it?
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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No it's bollocks. It's a Disneyland village for people who want to live in a city but want to live in a village.

I really hate that area of London, always have. Camden to the South, Barnet to the North. I'm feeling unwell thinking about it.
I lived in Edgeware for 2 years and really enjoyed my Saturday mornings in The Flask with a pint and a copy of The Guardian, followed by a walk on the heath with my dog. :wink:
 




WATFORD zero

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Precisely.

I know we are right. London is on its way down but it's still vastly more popular than anywhere in Sussex to live in.

I knew I would reel a few in with this stance.

Not for me d. Too many excel monkey wannabees to try and avoid in the nice bits :wink:
 
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I can guarantee that if this was a predominantly white event, people on here whining about it would not give a f**k. Using the terms which the right and racist supporters use of 'two tier keir' which is already proven as bollocks, just sums you gimps up.

And no, I'm not a woke lefty, I cannot stand 'wokeism' and that word. I just use my brain.
 




Right Brain Ronnie

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Well where I live now is so affluent (including myself) the only danger of violence is when a local independent organic greengrocers runs out of avocado.

I personally panic when I run low on saffron.
A Sh#t place to live then, just like I said 🙂
I bet if you checked out all those arrest that happened at Notting hill this weekend for weapons many will not get away for saying that said implement was for de-stoning an avocado.
 




crodonilson

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Who went and how good was it? Sounded amazing on the wireless.
 




Right Brain Ronnie

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This is a very strange post.
I was not the one to bring up avocado's in a notting hill carnival thread first.🤔🙂
Two tier will be banging up a few tomorrow after a major press conference, while wearing his 16,000 grand suit. Proper workman he is. Can anyone socialist be happy with him in charge of their party? And his consistent hypocrisy?
 


Zeberdi

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My home was described as a shit hole so I am entitled to respond in kind.

I'm not one for affluent dick swinging but for full transparency it's only fair for me to point out I also own a property in Sussex.

Hampstead is bollocks by the way. One of those fake cake and eat it inner city "villages".

I could easily offload my portfolio and buy something up there, but it's terribly nouveau riche.

Gordon Ramsey knows which is why is he one of my neighbours.
I think you don’t know Hampstead very well or at least our experience of Hampstead is very different.

I was born in London and spent my early childhood years living with my Grandparents in their house in Hampstead - even when my parents and us kids moved out to nr Bromley, every weekend was spent in Hampstead with the Grandparents. Donkey rides and ice cream on the Heath among my earliest memories. I visited frequently growing up and knew it well.

When I was older and working several days a week in London, I slept over in the Hampstead house that my Grandparents had left to my parents (and us kids) . As did other members of the family when ever visiting or working in London to save the commute from Brighton. Spent hours walking the Heath birdwatching, browsing old bookshops and eating out at some fantastic restaurants off the Finchley Road..

The area of ‘Hampstead’ is much more than the old village but Hampstead Village itself is neither a ‘fake inner city village’ (it dates back hundreds of years ) nor is it ‘bollocks’ or for the ‘nouveau riche’. It is genuinely a pleasant, leafy area of London steeped in history and culture. My family were not nouveau riche nor would we have spent so much of our lives living in a place that was ’bollocks’ - it’s not the cheapest area of London admittedly- probably on a par with West Dulwich where most of the family live now.

Back on topic - I spent years going to the Nottinghill Carnival as do my nieces now -I agree with @harry Wilson's tackle’s posts above - and the sentiment behind them.

Let’s not stoke up a climate of fear around Black/Brown urban street festivals as being particularly violent - over a million people from all over the World celebrate Afro-Caribbean diversity each year at the NH carnival with corresponding parties and events all over London - all of which are largely peaceful with a very tiny minority committing serious crime.

 




clapham_gull

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I was not the one to bring up avocado's in a notting hill carnival thread first.🤔🙂
Two tier will be banging up a few tomorrow after a major press conference, while wearing his 16,000 grand suit. Proper workman he is. Can anyone socialist be happy with him in charge of their party? And his consistent hypocrisy?
Another strange post.
 




Insel affe

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Brighton factually.....
No it's bollocks. It's a Disneyland village for people who want to live in a city but want to live in a village.
agreed, when I lived in Camden I worked predominately in Hampstead Garden Suburb’s
mainly for “interior designers” for wealthy clients with no idea, they liked the idea of “London” but wanted to be separate, elitist tw@ts the majority of them.
 


clapham_gull

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I was born in London and spent my early childhood years living with my Grandparents in their house in Hampstead

I slept over in the Hampstead house that my Grandparents had left to my parents (and us kids) .Spent hours walking the Heath birdwatching, browsing old bookshops and eating out at some fantastic restaurants off the Finchley Road..

The area of ‘Hampstead’ is much more than the old village but Hampstead Village itself is neither a ‘fake inner city village’ (it dates back hundreds of years ) nor is it ‘bollocks’ or for the ‘nouveau riche’. It is genuinely a pleasant, leafy area of London steeped in history and culture. My family were not nouveau riche nor would we have spent so much of our lives living in a place that was ’bollocks’ - it’s not the cheapest area of London admittedly- probably on a par with West Dulwich where most of the family live now.

Back on topic - I spent years going to the Nottinghill Carnival as do my nieces now -I agree with @harry Wilson's tackle’s posts above - and the sentiment behind them.

Let’s not stoke up a climate of fear around Black/Brown urban street festivals as being particularly violent - over a million people from all over the World celebrate Afro-Caribbean diversity each year at the NH carnival with corresponding parties and events all over London - all of which are largely peaceful with a very tiny minority committing serious crime.


How very Hamstead.
 


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