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5 Most HATED Cities in England

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For anybody who has lived in a thirdworld country, any city in England is never bad. On the other hand, people in the developed world are not taken by the razzmatazz associated with the cities in England as portrayed in movies and glossies. But the English are extremely emotional about those cities. Some of them are madly in love with some of those cities, while others have a deep hatred for other cities. Let’s now take you through the 5 most hated cities in England.
Please, let’s get it right; we’re not talking about the worst cities; that can be conjectural. We’re referring to cities people in England hated the most. Follow along as we present the 5 most hated cities in England.

5. Birmingham
Birmingham the home Brummies is our starting point. This is a major city and metropolitan borough located in the West Midlands. It’s in the larger West Midlands region. Birmingham, one of the UK’s major cities, actually the largest and most populated metropolitan borough, is about 100 miles from London. It’s the commercial, cultural, financial, and social center of the Midlands. It stands as the “Core City” enclosed in the secondlargest metropolitan center and thirdlargest urban center in the UK. But it’s also one of the most hated cities in England.
This is understandable given a new study that found that Birmingham has a very bad quality of life. For instance, the earnings are generally lower than the national average and many more people living in this city are likely to be unemployed. The city has pretty chronic cases of homelessness. The city council is constantly broke. The public transport system is expensive and it’s far cry from satisfactory. The practice of knocking down old buildings to build modern ones common in Birmingham is architecturally uninteresting. It even makes the city lack that feeling of English heritage that you get somewhere else in England.
However, Birmingham deserves some respect. Have you ever wondered why it is often called the “second city of the United Kingdom”? We think people in England don’t just like the city and so they fail to see the glory of the city’s two soccer teams. There’s plenty of green space in this city with its canals. They have some other great stuff there; it’s just that they’re not being celebrated.

4. Stoke on Trent
The next of the 5 most hated cities in England is StokeonTrent, often abbreviated to Stoke. The government of Stoke, a city and unitary authority area in Staffordshire, has not been doing enough to change the public perception of their city which has an area of 36 square miles. This largest settlement in Staffordshire, surrounded by the NewcastleunderLyme, Alsager, Kidsgrove, Biddulph, and Stone towns forming a conurbation around the city, has a lot of work to do to bring back its lost glory.
A recent poll suggests that external perceptions of those potteries which are a pride of Stoke are still largely negative. A survey of 18 cities including the 13 shortlisted for the C4 hubs asking how many would be willing to move to any of those cities in order to keep their jobs portrayed Stoke in a bad light.


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