Depends where you live/go. Quite a lot of it is indeed a shit hole, but there are plenty of those in England. The only difference being that London is the biggest one.
I grew up in the country - no work, nothing to do once playing in the fields was a bit dull, no public transport etc etc
I lived in Reading for a while - full of idiots in shiny shirts fighting
I moved to London - thought it was a shit hole
I moved to Sydney - it was much nicer than London but there's nothing to do at night time (unless you like queuing up to have your shoes inspected by a bouncer or going in a pub full of toothless alcoholics)
I moved back to London - it is much better than it used to be. Much safer, cleaner and better public transport. But if I had kids, no chance at all. I would be straight on the plane back to Sydney. London is about earning the money to set you up for later life and having a bit of a laugh on the way. Anyone who tries to live here long term or with a family is nuts.
I grew up in the country - no work, nothing to do once playing in the fields was a bit dull, no public transport etc etc
I lived in Reading for a while - full of idiots in shiny shirts fighting
I moved to London - thought it was a shit hole
I moved to Sydney - it was much nicer than London but there's nothing to do at night time (unless you like queuing up to have your shoes inspected by a bouncer or going in a pub full of toothless alcoholics)
I moved back to London - it is much better than it used to be. Much safer, cleaner and better public transport. But if I had kids, no chance at all. I would be straight on the plane back to Sydney. London is about earning the money to set you up for later life and having a bit of a laugh on the way. Anyone who tries to live here long term or with a family is nuts.
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