London Irish
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Sports jounalists though, they don't really count
The Large One said:I have often wondered if people who were born and raised in these areas actually consider themselves as being part of Brighton. Much in the same way as people from Westdene and Withdean. Not everyone obviously, but you always have apocryphal tales of people from Moulsecoomb never having seen the sea - or a cow or sheep for that matter.
Man of Harveys said:So, am I understanding this correctly: for some people, Brighton just isn't scruffy or boring enough? That it would be better if it had more obvious poverty like, say, Hastings, a stagnant property market like some half-derelict former mining village somewhere and about four nightclubs in total - like it had 20 years ago? And that North Laine was actually better when it was nothing more than grotty houses, the Argus printworks and some butchers shops in Kensington Gardens?
Well, it's an opinion. I think it's a stark, staring mad opinion that flies in the face of the vibrancy I see there every day. But maybe that's just me.
I do get pissed off indeed at this eeyore-ish moaning about other these bloody out of towners moving down to "their" town! It would be a joke if it wasn't actually slightly sinister.
About 75% of the population DOESN'T come from Brighton in the first place. Brighton is a state of mind - of tolerance, of fun - that is open to everyone who fancies joining in, whether they're trendy "web designers" or not.
If you can't find a job in Brighton that pays your mortgage, then, erm yes. Like MoH, DtG, afters, Tedebear and probably many others on this board.ChapmansThe Saviour said:So I have to be prepared to commute to London to be able to live in my own town?
Simster said:If you can't find a job in Brighton that pays your mortgage, then, erm yes. Like MoH, DtG, afters, Tedebear and probably many others on this board.
That is what is driving house prices up - other people *are* prepared to do the commute (and the fact that I am not is one of the reasons we don't live there). At the end of the day, London weightings are driven by the market.
Not that ridiculous - that's exactly what I do now. Lived in Hove until about 7 years ago but the arrival of kids meant we needed more space but when it's a choice between a terrace in Poets Corner with nowhere to park or a decent-sized house only 20 minutes further away from work with a big garden for the kids to play in then it becomes inevitable. Part of me would like to still live in Brighton but as I never really cared about it enough (I was born & bred in Shoreham anyway) I let the missus win that particular argumentDick Knights Mum said:CTS - they will commute in, from cheaper places. Ridiculous I know.