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By (user no longer on site) OP   
4 weeks ago

Never mind Iran v Israel, another cross border row has escalated in the picturesque Welsh seaside village of New Quay, not to be confused with the stag do capital of Cornwall, Newquay.

Locals are opposing a plan to build affordable housing for fears they will attract 'people from Birmingham' - according to one anonymous local.

Birmingham is Britain's second city, known as the home of heavy metal and it's irregular rubbish collections.

Who's in the right here, and should Sir Keir Starmer now tour the valleys in the name of international peace keeping?

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By *e-OptimistMan
4 weeks ago

Stalybridge

Welsh speakers with a brummie accent = the mind boggles.

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By (user no longer on site)
4 weeks ago


"Never mind Iran v Israel, another cross border row has escalated in the picturesque Welsh seaside village of New Quay, not to be confused with the stag do capital of Cornwall, Newquay.

Locals are opposing a plan to build affordable housing for fears they will attract 'people from Birmingham' - according to one anonymous local.

Birmingham is Britain's second city, known as the home of heavy metal and it's irregular rubbish collections.

Who's in the right here, and should Sir Keir Starmer now tour the valleys in the name of international peace keeping?"

None of his business, we have a Senedd for our politics. Locals are right obviously. England needs to build it's own houses. Not keep making our prices fly up keeping locals from ever dreaming to purchase. My own ttoen has seen priced skyrocket due to what seem Essex immigration.

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By *otMe66Man
4 weeks ago

Terra Firma

[Removed by poster at 09/04/26 21:24:33]

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
4 weeks ago


"Never mind Iran v Israel, another cross border row has escalated in the picturesque Welsh seaside village of New Quay, not to be confused with the stag do capital of Cornwall, Newquay.

Locals are opposing a plan to build affordable housing for fears they will attract 'people from Birmingham' - according to one anonymous local.

Birmingham is Britain's second city, known as the home of heavy metal and it's irregular rubbish collections.

Who's in the right here, and should Sir Keir Starmer now tour the valleys in the name of international peace keeping? None of his business, we have a Senedd for our politics. Locals are right obviously. England needs to build it's own houses. Not keep making our prices fly up keeping locals from ever dreaming to purchase. My own ttoen has seen priced skyrocket due to what seem Essex immigration. "

They are probably Reform voters as well

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
4 weeks ago


"Welsh speakers with a brummie accent = the mind boggles."

Bore Da, Babs

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
4 weeks ago


"[People from Birmingham Removed from Wales by poster at 09/04/26 21:24:33]"

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By *otMe66Man
4 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"[People from Birmingham Removed from Wales by poster at 09/04/26 21:24:33]"

That was not my intention! I was thinking a straight line east to west across the middle would make things so much easier, we would know where the Midlands is, North and South from that point.

I think it might level out the price hiking mentioned earlier too. It could be a radical idea hence removing it

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
4 weeks ago


"[People from Birmingham Removed from Wales by poster at 09/04/26 21:24:33]

That was not my intention! I was thinking a straight line east to west across the middle would make things so much easier, we would know where the Midlands is, North and South from that point.

I think it might level out the price hiking mentioned earlier too. It could be a radical idea hence removing it

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It's actually very sensible.

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By *otMe66Man
4 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"[People from Birmingham Removed from Wales by poster at 09/04/26 21:24:33]

That was not my intention! I was thinking a straight line east to west across the middle would make things so much easier, we would know where the Midlands is, North and South from that point.

I think it might level out the price hiking mentioned earlier too. It could be a radical idea hence removing it

It's actually very sensible."

Yes, I thought so and it would end the where does the South start and end debate

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By *hrill CollinsMan
4 weeks ago

The Outer Rim


"[People from Birmingham Removed from Wales by poster at 09/04/26 21:24:33]"

🙏🙏🙏

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
4 weeks ago


"[People from Birmingham Removed from Wales by poster at 09/04/26 21:24:33]

🙏🙏🙏 "

What is your objection to people from Birmingham?

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