You're counting whole cities (like Manchester, Birmingham etc) on the list even though it's part of those cities that are deprived, like any other city. There are areas of Manchester where you can live like a king, in a mansion, surrounded by countryside, for the price of a London bedsit. You've also conveniently forgotten the London boroughs, like Newham, Hackney, Haringey and Tower Hamlets that are all in the top 20 most deprived LSOAs, despite the wealth of London. According the ONS data, there are 10 London boroughs more deprived than Middlesbrough, so your list seems to have been made up by the same people supplying Donald Trump with his facts. I can also imagine that's its a lot harder to live in a deprived area surrounded by wealth than it is to live in a deprived area where the playing field is more level.
Agreed David 100% mate. Birmingham is Similar to Manchester. Just outside the city there are small market towns and villages were 500k will get you a mansion surrounded by Countryside. To put two whole cities under a cartography as deprived is massively inaccurate and unfair. I live in a market town just outside south Birmingham and I can assure anyone where I live is anywhere but deprived…
@@matty6848 So true, This guy has not been to Moseley, Sutton Coldfield, Harborne or Edgbaston, every city on the planet has good and bad areas, or North vs South, i am originally from Mumbai and yes you have certain areas which as shown in Slum Dog Millionaire are deprived but ever wondered where all the Millionaires and Billionaires live which is apparently one of the highest in the world , so there are very affluent places as well and places where all the middle class also live which are decent places, Moseley and Kings heath have some really rich people, but most are middle class and i live here and its definitely not deprived
Agree with everything you said. I have been a constant campaigner to this Learning Canteen, to look at other areas of the UK. Examples are in Cumbria, Barrow, Whitehaven, Workington and Maryport, but up to now they have never replied with a comment or acknowledgement. They use the same places like Hartlepool and Middlesborough for all their videos whether it be poorest, depressing or other negative places in the UK.
I would have added Bradford on the list but I'm surprised my home city Nottingham is not on the list - I'm pretty sure it is one of the most deprived cities in England
@@MsREDCIVIC Maybe I'm being a little harsh but I do know that it was one of the deprived cities a while ago. Nottingham does have history, decent shopping and nice parks which is probably why it is not on the list
I agree, there is a lot Nottingham lacks. However I have lived and visited most of the places on this list, and they're seriously bad. Personally I think once you pass Sheffield going North it all downhill.. Yes there is some nice little places up north, but majority of it is rough! Deprived buildings and other surroundings. Nottingham has a lot of contemporary buildings, the two University's bring in positiveness. Down south has a few shit holes, the worst for me is Peterborough, but then not too far Milton Keynes is a very good place to live with a family..
@@MsREDCIVIC Yes from Sheffield northwards is simply terrible - the only towns decent are York and Harrogate. Nottingham is actually better than many Midlands towns/cities like Mansfield, Derby, Leicester, Coventry, Wolverhampton, Stoke, Walsall, Dudley, Northampton, Corby and most of Birmingham, and definitely better than many cities up north. I agree about Peterborough which is dismal. A few towns in the south are bad like Luton, Slough, Bedford, Margate, Gravesend and High Wycombe
@@brothersman524 You're Spot on!! I have been to all the places you've mentioned or stayed a weekend or longer, and they're exactly as you mention. Anything black country is not good, Coventry is another dump.. Stoke! Wow always been a dump.. Let's not even start with places like Mansfield lol York is lovely, so is NE Yarm, Harrogate is very nice also, but generally Urban areas surrounding these places are shite. Whereabouts in Nottingham did you used to live? I was born 1984 and the family lived in Meadows at the time, always been a bad area, 1986 moved to Lenton, and thankfully 1992 moved to Beeston and been here since.
middlesbrough isn’t even a bad place to live. i’m a teen & live here and i love it, mostly friendly people, developing fast, lot money going into connections & also into new jobs and media.
I'm not surprised that Knowsley Borough is on the list - I live here. But all your photos are of Knowsley Village which is probably one of the best areas, economically, in the borough. Kirkby and Huyton are possibly far more deprived.
This channel needs to get better educated writers. For a start the industrial revolution caused the climate disaster the tories caused all of this through sheer selfish greed
Hull & Liverpool were heavily bombed in WW2. Deprivation lingers in most of the heavily bombed cities. That being said, I have enjoyed living in both cities.
To be honest, the list could be endless. There will always be good and bad areas in a town or city. Some people who live in the so called deprived areas might actually be happy and in good health etc.
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At face value I have seen many more deprived looking areas than Blackpool. I just wonder if the reason for selection in these videos is not totally relating to the claimed criteria.
Take a look at Hawkhurst Kent. Area blighted by too much Social Housing inhabited by many single mothers with the fathers of the bratz unknown. Railway closed c1961, then the bus station closed c2005. Most in Hawkhurst aspire to a job in Tesco stacking shelves including those not man enough to get a proper job. Hawkhurst Parish Council idiots full of self importance and have held Hawkhurst back for decades. Hawkhurst known by many as Chav Central for good reason. No sane person chooses to exist in Hawkhurst Kent.
Is it just me or does all the top 10 videos on this channel always feature Blackpool, Hartlepool, Dudley, Burnley, Doncaster? I could almost predict what order it'll be in. You really should look down south here, check out the likes of Margate, Chatham, Gillingham.
@@seantuaima You only have to visit Manchester and you're bombarded with the sight of homeless and.junkies, it screams poverty, also it's been known for decades the children of Manchester have the worst teeth in the country, most cavities in infants, has been like that for decades not sure what list you want to guide me too, there's many list, not all favour Manchester before Liverpool, like the one we've both just watched ! 😂
Depends what you think of as deprived, Manchester Grammar School was one of the best state schools in England. However bits of Manchester are a bit awful. This is the trouble of taking an entire, very big cities, and over generalising. As far as Knowsley is concerned, which came first, the poverty or the deprivation, and which came first the loss of industry and hence unemployment or the poverty?
It just goes to show you about some areas what they really like and what they’re really about it’s such a shame isn’t it and then property is just left abandon a RAW away and end up being a ghost town eventually down the line like some places have time out like when it’s a horrible place isn’t it when you’ve got low income and then you’ve got some places that are okay where I live so hot Balham he would love to be here where I am and it is true there are certain places that are better to live in and not delivery it’s a it’s a shame about those parts
Devon, Cornwall have waiting lists of 5-7 years to. Get a dentist, have almost no affordable accommodation terrible schools, the highest carbon footprint per person and the most racists pp and 3-5k people per GP.
I think 90% of UK are deprived areas. I live in a Tory Shire just spent hundreds thousands to refurbished the library whilst majority of UK closed. I don't need to wait for hospital appointments and dentist, again contrasting to 6m waiting lists. I empathise with many as I watch daily news. Soon foreigners taking over the country cos politicians privatised grammar school in 64 to scrapped O level with GCSE in 88. Blair lowered further to Gove created acamedies.
Terrible. With such deprived and poor regions, Why have a British Crown which is draining the economy and produces so much stress on tax payers to maintain in Regality. When will Britain learn that it is not a grand empire now, but a small affluent Island?
I always thank my lucky stars that I was born and raised in Ealing, west London. I find northerners are generally very friendly, but northern and midland cities are so often depressing. Birmingham is probably the worst I've spent any length of time in.
My next door neighbour is a 78 year old man from the North of ENGLAND. He is without a shadow of a doubt THE most EVIL non-violent man in the UK. He's middle-class, votes for the Tory Party and buys/ reads the Daily Mail. In 2021 at the end of a crimnal trial he was found guilty of Harassment without violence. When he eventually dies I swear that it won't be soon enough.
Every large city in UK has a few nice area`s, the majority are run down sh*t holes. London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle and Glasgow are among the worst.
Edinburgh comes near the top of the best places to live in the UK in most of these types of surveys. (I know this video is restricted to England though.) However, from having grown up there, there are lots of grim, deprived areas in the Scottish capital. The book and film 'Trainspotting' isn't as unrepresentative of the city as the tourist board might have you believe.
You're counting whole cities (like Manchester, Birmingham etc) on the list even though it's part of those cities that are deprived, like any other city. There are areas of Manchester where you can live like a king, in a mansion, surrounded by countryside, for the price of a London bedsit. You've also conveniently forgotten the London boroughs, like Newham, Hackney, Haringey and Tower Hamlets that are all in the top 20 most deprived LSOAs, despite the wealth of London. According the ONS data, there are 10 London boroughs more deprived than Middlesbrough, so your list seems to have been made up by the same people supplying Donald Trump with his facts. I can also imagine that's its a lot harder to live in a deprived area surrounded by wealth than it is to live in a deprived area where the playing field is more level.
Agreed David 100% mate. Birmingham is Similar to Manchester. Just outside the city there are small market towns and villages were 500k will get you a mansion surrounded by Countryside. To put two whole cities under a cartography as deprived is massively inaccurate and unfair. I live in a market town just outside south Birmingham and I can assure anyone where I live is anywhere but deprived…
@@matty6848 So true, This guy has not been to Moseley, Sutton Coldfield, Harborne or Edgbaston, every city on the planet has good and bad areas, or North vs South, i am originally from Mumbai and yes you have certain areas which as shown in Slum Dog Millionaire are deprived but ever wondered where all the Millionaires and Billionaires live which is apparently one of the highest in the world , so there are very affluent places as well and places where all the middle class also live which are decent places, Moseley and Kings heath have some really rich people, but most are middle class and i live here and its definitely not deprived
Wholeheartedly agree, it is a load of bull***t
Agree with everything you said. I have been a constant campaigner to this Learning Canteen, to look at other areas of the UK. Examples are in Cumbria, Barrow, Whitehaven, Workington and Maryport, but up to now they have never replied with a comment or acknowledgement. They use the same places like Hartlepool and Middlesborough for all their videos whether it be poorest, depressing or other negative places in the UK.
I would have added Bradford on the list but I'm surprised my home city Nottingham is not on the list - I'm pretty sure it is one of the most deprived cities in England
No way Nottingham is to be on there!! These places are shit holes.. Nottingham has it fair of problems, but no way as bad as these places..
@@MsREDCIVIC Maybe I'm being a little harsh but I do know that it was one of the deprived cities a while ago. Nottingham does have history, decent shopping and nice parks which is probably why it is not on the list
I agree, there is a lot Nottingham lacks. However I have lived and visited most of the places on this list, and they're seriously bad. Personally I think once you pass Sheffield going North it all downhill..
Yes there is some nice little places up north, but majority of it is rough! Deprived buildings and other surroundings.
Nottingham has a lot of contemporary buildings, the two University's bring in positiveness. Down south has a few shit holes, the worst for me is Peterborough, but then not too far Milton Keynes is a very good place to live with a family..
@@MsREDCIVIC Yes from Sheffield northwards is simply terrible - the only towns decent are York and Harrogate. Nottingham is actually better than many Midlands towns/cities like Mansfield, Derby, Leicester, Coventry, Wolverhampton, Stoke, Walsall, Dudley, Northampton, Corby and most of Birmingham, and definitely better than many cities up north. I agree about Peterborough which is dismal. A few towns in the south are bad like Luton, Slough, Bedford, Margate, Gravesend and High Wycombe
@@brothersman524 You're Spot on!! I have been to all the places you've mentioned or stayed a weekend or longer, and they're exactly as you mention.
Anything black country is not good, Coventry is another dump.. Stoke! Wow always been a dump.. Let's not even start with places like Mansfield lol
York is lovely, so is NE Yarm, Harrogate is very nice also, but generally Urban areas surrounding these places are shite.
Whereabouts in Nottingham did you used to live? I was born 1984 and the family lived in Meadows at the time, always been a bad area, 1986 moved to Lenton, and thankfully 1992 moved to Beeston and been here since.
How come parts of London are never mentioned in these vids? Come to absolute toilets like Tower Hamlets and Woolwich and you'll see real deprivation
middlesbrough isn’t even a bad place to live. i’m a teen & live here and i love it, mostly friendly people, developing fast, lot money going into connections & also into new jobs and media.
People forget about Kent
People think good of Kent but places like Sittingbourne, Faversham and Ramsgate are deprived and rough
Beverly in hull has the fittest birds in britain .And the best pubs .
I'm not surprised that Knowsley Borough is on the list - I live here. But all your photos are of Knowsley Village which is probably one of the best areas, economically, in the borough. Kirkby and Huyton are possibly far more deprived.
Two dogs isn't as bad as Kenny Tokky or Smithdown Rd
You missed out Bradford which have sink estates like Holme Wood and Buttershaw with 90% of residents living in abject poverty
One of the pictures of Knowsley is actually the Knowsley pub in Bury about 35 miles away.
This channel needs to get better educated writers. For a start the industrial revolution caused the climate disaster the tories caused all of this through sheer selfish greed
And without the Industrial Revolution you would'nt be using a computer.
Let's have a nice day out picnic in moston 😂
Don't forget Peckham
Hull & Liverpool were heavily bombed in WW2. Deprivation lingers in most of the heavily bombed cities. That being said, I have enjoyed living in both cities.
Definitely Bradford
Why is it that in these sort of vids the pictures they always find for Birmingham are like 10/15 year old like old.
Manchester is on this list but yet London isn't?? Good joke
Hartlepool known a few people from here, still trying to escape
Mainly in areas where the voted Labour for decades.
And made poorer by the scummy Tories .
@@spmoran4703 who are actually slightly better than commie Labour which is why most of the north voted for the tories last time.
@@kevxsi16v It was'nt Labour that shut down the shipyards, steel mills and mines or don't you remember that?
To be honest, the list could be endless. There will always be good and bad areas in a town or city. Some people who live in the so called deprived areas might actually be happy and in good health etc.
I thought Jaywick was the most deprived?
Not any more...
He's never been to Coventry
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City of Sunderland is deprived compared to neighbouring city affluent Newcastle.This must change.
affluent Newcastle? Come off it...
He mentioned dollars when talking about Birmingham.......
Most areas for camping trips is moss side 😂
So towns/cities, NOT neighbourhoods?!?!
Where is Jaywick didn't they have their own series about how horrendous the place is.
At face value I have seen many more deprived looking areas than Blackpool. I just wonder if the reason for selection in these videos is not totally relating to the claimed criteria.
Plenty of its suburbs arent bad, but many parts in and around the town centre like the Central Drive area he mentions are very run down.
Take a look at Hawkhurst Kent. Area blighted by too much Social Housing inhabited by many single mothers with the fathers of the bratz unknown. Railway closed c1961, then the bus station closed c2005. Most in Hawkhurst aspire to a job in Tesco stacking shelves including those not man enough to get a proper job. Hawkhurst Parish Council idiots full of self importance and have held Hawkhurst back for decades. Hawkhurst known by many as Chav Central for good reason. No sane person chooses to exist in Hawkhurst Kent.
Is it just me or does all the top 10 videos on this channel always feature Blackpool, Hartlepool, Dudley, Burnley, Doncaster? I could almost predict what order it'll be in.
You really should look down south here, check out the likes of Margate, Chatham, Gillingham.
No crap places down south?Plenty.
70% of Liverpool is just so horribley run down
80%
@@santorini8423 I think 70% it such a depressing city to live in.
Manchester is worse, 1 billion junkies in the city centre
@@Cookwithme134 not as depressing and run down as Liverpool, look at the Index of deprivation list online as it's in the correct order.
@@seantuaima You only have to visit Manchester and you're bombarded with the sight of homeless and.junkies, it screams poverty, also it's been known for decades the children of Manchester have the worst teeth in the country, most cavities in infants, has been like that for decades not sure what list you want to guide me too, there's many list, not all favour Manchester before Liverpool, like the one we've both just watched ! 😂
The title says neighborhoods. I always thought Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, etc. were cities. My bad I guess.
Depends what you think of as deprived, Manchester Grammar School was one of the best state schools in England. However bits of Manchester are a bit awful. This is the trouble of taking an entire, very big cities, and over generalising. As far as Knowsley is concerned, which came first, the poverty or the deprivation, and which came first the loss of industry and hence unemployment or the poverty?
No footage of the actual deprived areas! Scared to go there?
I'd noticed that fact too.
It just goes to show you about some areas what they really like and what they’re really about it’s such a shame isn’t it and then property is just left abandon a RAW away and end up being a ghost town eventually down the line like some places have time out like when it’s a horrible place isn’t it when you’ve got low income and then you’ve got some places that are okay where I live so hot Balham he would love to be here where I am and it is true there are certain places that are better to live in and not delivery it’s a it’s a shame about those parts
Luton?
Soccer teams of Manchester? Are ypu serious? )) Soccer?
It’s never dull in Hull.
Stoke-on-Trent lol!!
Compared to Sicily (Italy), these places look like heaven
Looks like the western world is dying ;-;
@@davidmarjason4222 Yes, all by design.....we are in the end days, Jesus Christ is coming
Devon, Cornwall have waiting lists of 5-7 years to. Get a dentist, have almost no affordable accommodation terrible schools, the highest carbon footprint per person and the most racists pp and 3-5k people per GP.
Devon and Dorset very racist and rude people
What does pp mean? I' m genuinely curious.
Doncaster, glass is a verb.
I think 90% of UK are deprived areas. I live in a Tory Shire just spent hundreds thousands to refurbished the library whilst majority of UK closed. I don't need to wait for hospital appointments and dentist, again contrasting to 6m waiting lists. I empathise with many as I watch daily news.
Soon foreigners taking over the country cos politicians privatised grammar school in 64 to scrapped O level with GCSE in 88. Blair lowered further to Gove created acamedies.
Terrible. With such deprived and poor regions, Why have a British Crown which is draining the economy and produces so much stress on tax payers to maintain in Regality. When will Britain learn that it is not a grand empire now, but a small affluent Island?
I love your videos. Very informative 👏
Glad you like them!
Another video which has completely missed out the place which should be number one on this list. Jaywick.
It's the people who live in those areas, places with high numbers of immigrants are generally crappy.
Pretty much everywhere South of Scotland, East of Wales and North of the Channel.
Bradford But just the people , jaywick, newton heath , darwin . myrthatyddfyll is mad .burnley , blackpool.
Hounslow and its cousin Southall are both the worst areas of the UK. Enough said.
I think this slightly out of the correct order,
Birmingham is a good place to live in and west Bromwich and Wednesbury 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Middlesbrough is in Cleveland. Yorkshire doesn't want it 🤣
Wolverhampton should be in it too..
Manchester is mint we have everything but a beach no southern towns l see
One thing all these deprived areas have in common they are all governed by labour.
Always those videos in which you don't understand distances!!!
I always thank my lucky stars that I was born and raised in Ealing, west London. I find northerners are generally very friendly, but northern and midland cities are so often depressing. Birmingham is probably the worst I've spent any length of time in.
I'd be happy if I was living in Ealing
I’m from london but moved to Manchester I think it’s way better!!
My next door neighbour is a 78 year old man from the North of ENGLAND. He is without a shadow of a doubt THE most EVIL non-violent man in the UK.
He's middle-class, votes for the Tory Party and buys/ reads the Daily Mail. In 2021 at the end of a crimnal trial he was found guilty of Harassment without violence. When he eventually dies I swear that it won't be soon enough.
Every large city in UK has a few nice area`s, the majority are run down sh*t holes. London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle and Glasgow are among the worst.
Where are you from ?
Edinburgh comes near the top of the best places to live in the UK in most of these types of surveys. (I know this video is restricted to England though.) However, from having grown up there, there are lots of grim, deprived areas in the Scottish capital. The book and film 'Trainspotting' isn't as unrepresentative of the city as the tourist board might have you believe.
Got to love boro :D 1+1= whatever you can get.........
Wisbech m8 trust me
All in the vile north
Peterborough was voted the worst place in England, that's in the south, plus loads of shit hole places in the south
Well, the wealth is accumulated in the south, but that's where all the tossers live.
@@lesmorley9628 So no matter where you live in England, we're all tossers!
@@davidjames3080 I’d rather be a tosser than set foot in the north by the looks of it
@@garyisted I have seen some particularly nasty places in the South . Tower Hamlets , Reading , Slough . Not nice places.