Sunak hails Yorkshire 'greatest place on Earth'

Sunak hails Yorkshire 'greatest place on Earth'

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sugerbear

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4,531 posts

165 months

Wednesday 30th October
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I think that is something that everyone can agree on and Sunak has hit the proverbial nail on the proverbial head.

Can anyone name a better place on Earth than Yorkshire?

Ahonen

5,023 posts

286 months

Wednesday 30th October
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Norway, the Tyrol and Bavaria immediately spring to mind.

thetapeworm

11,893 posts

246 months

Wednesday 30th October
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As a Yorkshire man I'm more concerned by his statement that he was adopted by us.

I mean it's a nice county with some lovely places but you'd have to be deluded beyond basic Yorkshire pride to not see room for a lot of improvements.

Earthdweller

14,385 posts

133 months

Wednesday 30th October
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I'm sorry, but just no

Although it does have some roads leading to the greatest place on earth


fly by wire

3,428 posts

132 months

Wednesday 30th October
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Earthdweller said:
I'm sorry, but just no

Although it does have some roads leading to the greatest place on earth

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Zetec-S

6,260 posts

100 months

Wednesday 30th October
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Bradford, Sheffield, Leeds, Rotherham, Leeds, Doncaster, Barnsley... I guess if taking one for the team and concentrating some of the sttest towns and cities in the UK together means it's the greatest place on Earth then fair enough wink

Some nice countryside though... smile

vaud

52,374 posts

162 months

Wednesday 30th October
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Zetec-S said:
Bradford, Sheffield, Leeds, Rotherham, Leeds, Doncaster, Barnsley... I guess if taking one for the team and concentrating some of the sttest towns and cities in the UK together means it's the greatest place on Earth then fair enough wink

Some nice countryside though... smile
What's wrong with Leeds (as a modern city)?

fly by wire

3,428 posts

132 months

Wednesday 30th October
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Zetec-S said:
Bradford, Sheffield, Leeds, Rotherham, Leeds, Doncaster, Barnsley... I guess if taking one for the team and concentrating some of the sttest towns and cities in the UK together means it's the greatest place on Earth then fair enough wink

Some nice countryside though... smile
You forgot the festering rathole that is Dewsbury.

Zetec-S

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100 months

Wednesday 30th October
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vaud said:
What's wrong with Leeds (as a modern city)?
It was a tongue in cheek comment, but fair enough Leeds is a lot nicer these days than it used to be smile

NerveAgent

3,542 posts

227 months

Wednesday 30th October
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I think its a tie between Yorkshire and Liverpool for letting where you were born define your "personality".

It has some ok countryside, uninspiring weather, vast wealth inequality. There are many places that are nicer imo, I suspect Rishi will have left by Christmas....

PushedDover

6,065 posts

60 months

Wednesday 30th October
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NerveAgent said:
I suspect Rishi will have left by Christmas....
Well, I bombed past him and his mahooosive body guard when I was on my bike coming down Black Hambleton on Sunday, himself out walking with his dog Luna up on the Yorkshire Moors.

He is my MP, and a regular (well he he is here once a month or so) in the village pub with his family / dog for dinner.

As it happens my SWMBO also was horse riding / jumping for a low key evening session at Yafforth Equestrian last night and his daughter was also riding / jumping.

He does get involved / local. I would believe his interests.

Edited by PushedDover on Wednesday 30th October 14:39

Zetec-S

6,260 posts

100 months

Wednesday 30th October
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NerveAgent said:
I think its a tie between Yorkshire and Liverpool for letting where you were born define your "personality".

It has some ok countryside, uninspiring weather, vast wealth inequality. There are many places that are nicer imo, I suspect Rishi will have left by Christmas....
I think that's quite a good summary. I've always thought of it as a nice place to live if you can afford to live in a decent area. Or have the type of personality which can dominate the council estate.

Sheets Tabuer

19,645 posts

222 months

Wednesday 30th October
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Anywhere further south.

Compare Bradford, yorks vs Bradford Wiltshire.

vaud

52,374 posts

162 months

Wednesday 30th October
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Zetec-S said:
It was a tongue in cheek comment, but fair enough Leeds is a lot nicer these days than it used to be smile
I know - I remember when the Merrion Centre was the only shopping centre.... smile

Getragdogleg

9,102 posts

190 months

Wednesday 30th October
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There is a small café, up a hill nestled to the side of the ruined castle of St George on the island of Kephalonia, the Kastro café is perfectly situated to enjoy views out over the island and they serve wonderful food and drink and it is in my opinion the greatest place on Earth.

Its warm, peaceful, does good food and is next to a ruined castle on a Greek island. Sorry Yorkshire, id rather be there.

119

9,560 posts

43 months

Wednesday 30th October
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Is Sunak on drugs or summink?

Greatest place on earth.

hehe

MonkeyBusiness

4,029 posts

194 months

Wednesday 30th October
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NerveAgent said:
It has some ok countryside
Just okay? Its stunning man......stunning biggrin

Silvanus

6,040 posts

30 months

Wednesday 30th October
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Greatest place on earth? rofl

oddman

2,786 posts

259 months

Wednesday 30th October
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Zetec-S said:
NerveAgent said:
I think its a tie between Yorkshire and Liverpool for letting where you were born define your "personality".

It has some ok countryside, uninspiring weather, vast wealth inequality. There are many places that are nicer imo, I suspect Rishi will have left by Christmas....
I think that's quite a good summary. I've always thought of it as a nice place to live if you can afford to live in a decent area. Or have the type of personality which can dominate the council estate.
One of my Lancashire friends describes us Yorkshiremen as 'Scots with the generosity sucked out of them'

Also 'Tha can allus tell a Yorkshireman but tha can't tell 'im much'

I think the 'Yorkshire Personailty' is pretty fair description for a certain type of professional Yorkshireman


Mr Whippy

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248 months

Wednesday 30th October
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Zetec-S said:
NerveAgent said:
I think its a tie between Yorkshire and Liverpool for letting where you were born define your "personality".

It has some ok countryside, uninspiring weather, vast wealth inequality. There are many places that are nicer imo, I suspect Rishi will have left by Christmas....
I think that's quite a good summary. I've always thought of it as a nice place to live if you can afford to live in a decent area. Or have the type of personality which can dominate the council estate.
I live in North Yorks and it's nice. But yeah not particularly cheap.

I wouldn't live in any town around here, you're better off semi-rural/rural.

I live in the Nidderdale valley and it's relative bliss.

No traffic lights on most journeys until I reach the destination in a town/city. No plod. No speed cameras. Open roads. Views everywhere. Not many idiots. Can say hello to people and get hello back.
Many local shops are SMEs and offer great service/products and at good prices. My local petrol station come post office come village shop come builders merchant even sells super unleaded BS7800 for about 5p more than normal unleaded!