Originally posted by Dave2002
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Of course the southern media doesn't help here. There is an oft-repeated programme on the Crime Channel about the 'Gang Culture' of Glasgow and claiming Glasgow to be 'The Murder Capital of Europe'. The programme was produced in London, of course. Who in their right mind would want to live in or even visit that city (Glasgow) after watching a ludicrously one-sided and false image like that?
The overwhelmingly real Glasgow of today is a vibrantly exciting and genuinely friendly city, crammed with cultural attractions and with shopping facilities second only to London. Not to mention the stunning Victorian architecture, numerous parks and gardens and the fact it has the glorious Firth of Clyde on its doorstep and is only a 30 min drive from Loch Lomond ... and, yes, like Manchester, one can even experience heat-waves as well as rain on occasion. And, of course, it never rains in London ... <smiley>
Because of its huge size, geography and many historical and other attractions London will always outstrip any other city in the UK, and rightly so, but there are plenty of other places in the UK that might be considerably more attractive in which to live and work for some, even on a lower income.
However it is surely inevitable that London will always 'dominate' the rest of the UK whether we like it or not?
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