Garry Nelson's Left Foot
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When mobile phones came out
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Bloody technology.
When mobile phones came out
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Created an enclave for their own interests ,Hanover , Queens Park to name a couple of places ,Generally a bunch of people living a fantasy world, scruffy untidy people in general
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I used to think Brighton was great, that’s faded over the years though as it seems less and less like Brighton as time goes on. Probably something to do with too many outsiders, which I used to think was a good thing, but now I think it kills the identity.
It’s strange, when in town you don’t see many locals, it’s mainly students or tourists who don’t seem to respect the place in general, like they are there because it’s something to do rather than something they want to do. I kind of prefer walking through town with no one about, like I did yesterday. Doesn’t look like there is much pride in the place or its history though and that’s a shame.
Nights out have too many dickheads about, so you can’t fully enjoy yourself. Girls seem nowhere near as friendly as they are in London, which seems bizarre, but that’s my experience, and goes for barmaids to girls going for a drink.
Doesn’t seem to have much drive in Brighton, like really wanting to get things done. It’s like a teenager with no soul.
Music scene seems to be almost gone. Not really any decent clubs for alternative types who like guitar music and not dance/rap shit. Not much variety really, bit like a one trick pony.
It’s probably really good if your 50+, have/had a career, have got a family, don’t have to rely on public transport and you don’t really have any ambitions anymore.
It’s quite good for what it is and is better than 90% of places, it could be so much better but for things and people dragging it down.
...It's a great town. Even in winter it has it's charms. The main roads through the centre are shitholes though. North street, western road, church street, west street, London road were a mix of desolate and depressing. They never were that great but the death of the high street has really affected them.
Yes.
Brighton is associated with, (and nationally renowned for) youth, tolerance, diversity, environmentalism and remain. This puts us on the front line and a target in chief for the billionaire press and their pathetic culture war.
I take pride in my city when the Daily Mail slates us.
How did they create this enclave ? What interests did they have there ?
I don’t agree there’s a dislike of Brighton per se but certain press owners, from The Mail to the Sun and even this very site, show an anti-left/pro-Tory agenda.
Buying up the property's in the area and creating Green themed outlets which fitted their ideals ,come on you live there
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You're saying the Green Party mass purchased property in parts of Brighton and filled it with their supporters?
Buying up the property's in the area and creating Green themed outlets which fitted their ideals ,come on you live there
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I used to think Brighton was great, that’s faded over the years though as it seems less and less like Brighton as time goes on. Probably something to do with too many outsiders, which I used to think was a good thing, but now I think it kills the identity.
It’s strange, when in town you don’t see many locals, it’s mainly students or tourists who don’t seem to respect the place in general, like they are there because it’s something to do rather than something they want to do. I kind of prefer walking through town with no one about, like I did yesterday. Doesn’t look like there is much pride in the place or its history though and that’s a shame.
Nights out have too many dickheads about, so you can’t fully enjoy yourself. Girls seem nowhere near as friendly as they are in London, which seems bizarre, but that’s my experience, and goes for barmaids to girls going for a drink.
Doesn’t seem to have much drive in Brighton, like really wanting to get things done. It’s like a teenager with no soul.
Music scene seems to be almost gone. Not really any decent clubs for alternative types who like guitar music and not dance/rap shit. Not much variety really, bit like a one trick pony.
It’s probably really good if your 50+, have/had a career, have got a family, don’t have to rely on public transport and you don’t really have any ambitions anymore.
It’s quite good for what it is and is better than 90% of places, it could be so much better but for things and people dragging it down.
Family obligations mean I often drive into Brighton from the north two or three times a day .
Buying up the property's in the area and creating Green themed outlets which fitted their ideals ,come on you live there
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A classically funny thread, it's descended into political scuffling.
You've got to love NSC.
NSC never use to be so heated and political. I sometimes wonder whether i am on a football forum or a Political site.
What has become of this site. Not how i remember it in the good old days...
Brighton is still a lovely town... IMO although i do feel it was better 20/30years ago but that might have been just because i was young and i was maximising all that was great about the place.