Baroness Thatcher Dead

IF northerners in general feel differently than southerners about Thatcher and what she eschewed and had done, then either they have good reason to; they have chips on their shoulders, or perhaps they think differently about those around themselves who suffered badly when they may not have.

Living in Surrey with a wife from Derbyshire WE certainly notice the difference in attitude, values and what is important in life down here than from where we are from - and we will move back up north in time as in we don't really like it - nice as oit is down here it doesn't sit easy with us.
 
It's not about propping up house values, but about paying the people who need to work there a wage that is liveable on. Regardless of how many bankers, civil servants and millionaires live there, they still need teachers, ambulance drivers, firemen, policemen, street sweepers, bin men, etc. London weighting lifts the salaries of the necessary people just about enough to continue to stay there.

Which begs the question. Why should the rest of the UK prop up London?
 
Could someone explain where the North starts and where the South ends please ? I've never understood that imaginary demarcation line that seems to be drawn somewhere across England.
 
Could someone explain where the North starts and where the South ends please ? I've never understood that imaginary demarcation line that seems to be drawn somewhere across England.

Good point. I mentioned this in an earlier post, do the Midlands, the South West, Wales qualify. Or is it a divisive statement to only apply to the South East. Try telling a farm worker in Herefordshire that they are well paid.
 
IF northerners in general feel differently than southerners about Thatcher and what she eschewed and had done, then either they have good reason to; they have chips on their shoulders, or perhaps they think differently about those around themselves who suffered badly when they may not have.

Living in Surrey with a wife from Derbyshire WE certainly notice the difference in attitude, values and what is important in life down here than from where we are from - and we will move back up north in time as in we don't really like it - nice as oit is down here it doesn't sit easy with us.

Sounds like you are a hoot of a neighbour. Somehow I think that if you moved North you would still not like the people around you.
 
1. I'm not saying it hasn't been the case, just that the other poster said the majority voted for her - they didn't.

2. 80% - maybe geographically, but not population wise. Unless the rivers, forests and stones voted for maggie also - damn them.

Why play around with semantics, the conservatives had more votes in each electorial district than any other candidate. You know well thats what I meant.

Most of the Midlands and South West is Conservative and would not be considered as 'Northerners', what's that to do with the Watford gap.
 
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Sweep...... tell me.... have you ever spent time in the North? Details please!!!!!
Well, if you want my life history...
I was born in Lancashire and I have never lived any more than 7 miles from where I was born. So, apart from going on holiday or away for my job then yes, I have spent time in the north, like EVERY DAY OF MY LIFE. To assume or argue that everyone from the north is anti Thatcher and everyone from the south is pro Thatcher is just plain nonsense and in my view a pointless argument. She won 3 elections and the last one was 26 years ago. If you haven't got over it yet, you need to. We should not forget that many cities other than London boomed under Thatcher. Basically where service industries were located. Places like Liverpool or Barnsley will never vote Conservative, but to tar everyone from the north with the same brush is ridiculous and quite honestly ignores history.
 
To allow police and teachers etc to buy houses..........that is not an answer.
The City should build housing blocks to rent to the public servants. If London weighting was abolished the artificially high prices for housing would drop and the teachers /police etc would then be able to afford to buy.
 
To allow police and teachers etc to buy houses..........that is not an answer.
The City should build housing blocks to rent to the public servants. If London weighting was abolished the artificially high prices for housing would drop and the teachers /police etc would then be able to afford to buy.

Utter rubbish
 
I think this thread has run it's course a few times over now and has become a Northerner v Southerner handbag fight. Probably worth closing it down before someone starts throwing flat caps and bowlers or letting the Staffies loose on someone.
 
To be honest with pathetic comments like that we'd probably all be happy to see you go!

I m a proud Yorkshireman and grew up in the North. Loved it, loved the people and the attitude to life. Since then, I have lived in Manchester, then Yorkshire again then various places in the South East - mostly Surrey, London, Hampshire and now Sussex.

I am then, probably better qualified than most of the Northern Monkeys on this forum to put forward a valid opinion on the differences between the North and South. Basically, there are nice places and not so nice places in both and the same goes for the people.

Which is best? The south. By miles. It really is grim up North. Sussex by the sea every time, as long as you have a few bob that is. Better in almost every way. And I am saying this as someone who loves the North too.
 
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