Walking in Holborn, London yesterday and the streets were dirty, bin bags everywhere and overall just uncleanliness was obvious.
Why and what has caused this? Previously it was not as unclean.
Yeah, why is that?
Watch as the Eternal Labourite squirms
Council cutbacks and also people not taking responsibility for their own rubbish.
"Underfunded" "Cutbacks" "Austerity" "Tories"
I would say that dipsosable consumerism has contriubted to it.
Japan is famous for being clean and also has excessive plastic packaging on everything
how close /r/uk is to Saying It
where did all this peepeehead behaviour suddenly come from since 2021
I'm sure it has nothing to do with Camden council spending nearly 2 BILLION pounds on pension obligations
"CUTBACKS could be here", he thought. "I hate LACK OF INVESTMENT."
Haven't seen that one in a while
People are eating a lot more packaged convenience food and snacks than they used to.
Oh yeah I remember seeing that somewhere
Bins were removed due to the troubles then more after 9/11 and 7/7.
!deathtomicks as usual the perfidious hibernian is to blame
This was utterly fricking astounding. Might be the literal first time.
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The same redditor who says demographics are destiny will fail to make the connection between changing demographics and changing social values.
As the UK looks less like the UK, the UK looks less like the UK. What a shock.
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I'm pretty sure it's a bad faith argument. They are pretty open about disliking "white people" and loving diversity, which is a synonym for nonwhites.
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