Why the UK’s Regional Inequality is Getting Worse

2024 ж. 28 Сәу.
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Back in 2019, Johnson led his campaign by focusing on two things: Brexit and 'Levelling Up,' the later positioned as a solution to regional inequality. But nearly five years later, regional inequality seems to have gotten worse, so, in this video, we're going to take a look at why it's gotten worse and whether it can change.
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00:00 - Introduction
00:41 - Context
02:22 - It's Getting Worse
04:43 - Can It Change?
06:53 - Sponsored Content

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  • "Move the house of lords to Stoke" is my new favourite terrible plan for wealth equality. It'd work too, but only because the Politicians would get mugged so often.

    @hannahlarge5738@hannahlarge573821 күн бұрын
    • Stoke is an awful place. This is excellent idea

      @sirgavalot@sirgavalot21 күн бұрын
    • @@sirgavalot As bad as that place might be, if the UK ever did that you suggest, what you would get is what happens in the USA. When elites decide to move into a poor but trendy neighborhood - is gentrification. The police swarm the area, innocent people get hurt by the authorities and poor people are forced to move. Within 15 years you cannot recognize the area because it has become yet another posh section of town.

      @gregorybiestek3431@gregorybiestek343121 күн бұрын
    • But can they pass that law on a cold rainy night….

      @paulorocky@paulorocky21 күн бұрын
    • Or somewhere In the North East

      @ChrisMaunder-jk4oy@ChrisMaunder-jk4oy20 күн бұрын
    • Every time I go there I feel unsafe, would give them a good reason to fix the area and quick

      @ZacAttackk@ZacAttackk20 күн бұрын
  • Front of our local paper this week is how our council is annoyed at wasting so much time applying for a 25 mil leveling up grant that supposedly never existed

    @scitchmunkey5587@scitchmunkey558721 күн бұрын
    • You know between regional disparities, culture wars, hostility toward immigrants, etc., etc. The UK is becoming more and more just like the USA every passing month. When do you think you will get folks demanding to walk around with guns a part of their right as free British citizens?

      @gregorybiestek3431@gregorybiestek343121 күн бұрын
    • @@gregorybiestek3431 well the police aren't doing anything.

      @SaintGerbilUK@SaintGerbilUK21 күн бұрын
    • @@gregorybiestek3431 Hostility towards migrants with utterly incompatible faith and beliefs is justified. The rest of - not so much, no.

      @BaronVeyer@BaronVeyer21 күн бұрын
    • @@BaronVeyer Yea, you;re a bigot who has no clue

      @Inucroft@Inucroft21 күн бұрын
    • 1. Hostility to uncontrolled immigration with people buying spots at uni then bringing all there family members over is justified. 2. You wish Britain became like the USA, average American has 60% more money, better Healthcare (provided you work), more affordable housing, UK is a shit hole in comparison, I'm a Brit that emigrated​@@gregorybiestek3431

      @samdonohoe9796@samdonohoe979621 күн бұрын
  • Whenever anyone asks "Why is _______ getting worse" and it applies to the UK, the answer is always the same. I'll give you a hint: It rhymes with the Whories.

    @krisdaschwab912@krisdaschwab91221 күн бұрын
    • Which is also a perfect nickname for them

      @l.j.turner185@l.j.turner18521 күн бұрын
    • ​@l.j.turner185 nah. Tory comes from "Tóraidhe" in Irish. Which means thief. Funnier as is honestly

      @robertharrington703@robertharrington70321 күн бұрын
    • Regional inequality isn't a bad thing in Tories' book. They want everywhere else to weaken so that London can still exert control all over the island (and a chunk of island that is not theirs to control).

      @HistoryBuff_0@HistoryBuff_021 күн бұрын
    • Then you are wrong. I'm no fan of the tories, I used to be but they don't represent the typical conservative values anymore. And labour, libdems, snp are no better! The whole political system has failed the people in all aspects. You look at SNP who have solely run Scotlands state they have seen a rise in unemployment, homelessnes and drug addiction.. Ever been to Glasgow or parts of Inverness.. It's even worse in places that have been under labour control for decades, Birmingham, London, Liverpool.. All Labour run council's and they have run up debts and poverty. The problem with your view is the tories some how control everything. They don't, behave. The UK has no democracy, we have two parties that have ran the country for over 140 years and both Labour and Conservative Party have the same financial sponsors.. Don't believe me, do your own investigation like I did.. And you will find out no matter who gets in they have the same investors. And when you do get a priminister that gets in and dares to try and fight the system to reduce taxs or increase quality of life for the population isn't it funny how swiftly they get removed. Isn't it funny how swift MPs get taken off the moment they try to go public or highlight issues. All I ask from you and anyone else, is stop siding with a party and look at this deeper. You will find the only way we can force change would be to prove democracy is broken by mass voting another person or party that has zero links to the existing monopoly. So let's say reformuk.. Let's go out and get them in, unite behind them.. We don't need to like them or agree on their objectives we just need to remove the existing held seats from the two parties that have ran things for too long. If reformuk get in to power and they end up doing nothing and go against what they said they would do.. Then this proves the very real possibility that the system is currupt to the core and no matter who gets in, it's someone else leading the changes. At that point, the public need to take action. What that action would be, I don't know but it would need to be significant. I'm not saying violance or acts of terror but maybe a decision to strip the council's of their payments and mass protests across all sectors. If we all forced a vote of no confidence in the UK political system and we forced a public backed independent audit of the system or demanded the crown takes back control of the state.. Maybe just maybe things would change. But nothing will improve as it stands.. It needs gutting

      @srjwari@srjwari21 күн бұрын
    • Mm yes, blame the Tories. Ignore Labour's contribution to the inequality with it's inheritance tax and wealth contribution tax which screws the poor and the middle class whilst being a minor inconvenience to the rich 1 percenters (who can hire accountants that can be sneaky with the taxes). Also Labour's habit of crashing the economy whenever they're in power (not that the Tories are _entirely_ blameless on that front considering the shower o'shites we've currently got. 😒

      @BLScoop5@BLScoop521 күн бұрын
  • UK is stuck in the Victorian times but with more technology to constantly be reminded of how unequal everything is.

    @TheSuperPsychoKiller@TheSuperPsychoKiller21 күн бұрын
    • wouldn't say with more technology, we are still using Victorian infrastructure lol

      @Jgvcfguy@Jgvcfguy20 күн бұрын
    • If we were stuck in Victorian times, everything would be working properly. No we are stuck in the here and now.

      @-Rook-@-Rook-16 күн бұрын
    • Well they did build things to last.

      @aidy6000@aidy600016 күн бұрын
    • In that case they will block TikTok soon

      @magicsmurfy@magicsmurfy15 күн бұрын
    • Wrong, PRE Victorian era. You must be crazy to compare UK rn to Victorian era. UK in Victorian era compare to rest of the world was literally #1 alike…

      @MP-vc4nu@MP-vc4nu13 күн бұрын
  • Excluding London, England has a lower GDP per capita than the poorest US state

    @gort2279@gort227921 күн бұрын
    • We’re the worst kind of city state

      @heinkle1@heinkle121 күн бұрын
    • This is often cited - what most people miss out is that this also applies to all but a few European countries being poorer per capita than the poorest US state. That doesn't mean the US is an incredibly rich place for everyone, nor does it mean the countries that are poorer per capita are places full of poverty. It's just not how it works. Food insecurity is higher across lots of US states than many European countries. The levels of inequality in the US tend also to be higher than in European countries which are "poorer" than any US state on paper.

      @ecaeas4439@ecaeas443921 күн бұрын
    • That’s because GDP per capita is measured in USD, which because of how it works gives an unfair boost to countries that manage the currency (just the US), in reality the US is poorer than that.

      @The_Soviet_Onion@The_Soviet_Onion21 күн бұрын
    • The largest economies in europe would be amongst the poorest US states and all have worse inequality than we do, we're not special in this regard and im not sure why people think we are

      @PhoeniX199777@PhoeniX19977721 күн бұрын
    • This compares England without its capital but the US states including theirs.

      @JeffBilkins@JeffBilkins21 күн бұрын
  • The rest of the UK is in decline the ones in power will not notice as they don't venture beyond Watford.

    @Justin-jh4ym@Justin-jh4ym21 күн бұрын
    • who put them in power though?

      @bbbf09@bbbf0921 күн бұрын
    • ​@@bbbf09wef

      @Justin-jh4ym@Justin-jh4ym21 күн бұрын
  • 'First began around 1979' why leave out who came to power that year? Looks like 'trickle-down economics' has always been a con.

    @mrmr446@mrmr44621 күн бұрын
    • Thatcher

      @joshuafrimpong244@joshuafrimpong24421 күн бұрын
    • Everything bad in the UK started with Thatcher. Everything bad in the USA started with Reagan.

      @mori1bund@mori1bund21 күн бұрын
    • Thatcher led into Blairism and that is the globalist economic mindset. not to supprising that the upper classes do better when your eco focus is a global eco mindset then a "how is my country doing" one.

      @thetreelander7378@thetreelander737821 күн бұрын
    • I am always amazed at how popular trickle down economics is with the people most hurt by it.

      @neeneko@neeneko21 күн бұрын
    • @@neeneko It's been awhile since we had a mainstream party opposed to it and non of the UK media questions it instead painting any proposed alternative as 'commie.'

      @mrmr446@mrmr44621 күн бұрын
  • The government is not serious in fixing it. If they were, thet would have started building HS2 in Leeds instead of London. That would have forced them to finish it.

    @KamiInValhalla@KamiInValhalla21 күн бұрын
    • They’re more serious paying social media companies to help start WorldWar3 then fixing regular people’s daily life.

      @MP-vc4nu@MP-vc4nu13 күн бұрын
  • Another issue living in the northeast is people from London and Southeast using their often higher income to invest in houses here for renting. It’s lead to fewer houses being available to buy and caused the prices of those to rise, out of touch landlords have also left rent amount soaring

    @flannigan5@flannigan521 күн бұрын
    • No one should be allowed an existing house as a holiday home or to air b&b it. It's nothing but Fu**ing greed .

      @mockyhotmail@mockyhotmail21 күн бұрын
    • They do it all over the UK, even west country

      @-._A2._-@-._A2._-21 күн бұрын
    • Stop grouping the south east as one entity. People here in Medway are economically screwed with crappy public services and poor jobs and expensive rent compared to the north or midlands or wales or Scotland

      @gregoryfenn1462@gregoryfenn146221 күн бұрын
    • Which is why a wealth tax is required above a high threshold.

      @dangriff12@dangriff1220 күн бұрын
    • we called it free market

      @frostbyte1987@frostbyte198720 күн бұрын
  • it's amazing how hundreds of years progress in UK civilization can damaged so much in just few prime ministers

    @lotusfear9250@lotusfear925021 күн бұрын
    • For hundreds of years the English then eventally the UK were stealing countries, it was built on looting countries and slave labour... now that these countries are free the only slaves left are the UK public.

      @Mr-Foad@Mr-Foad21 күн бұрын
    • It started with Thatcher

      @sistinechroma@sistinechroma16 күн бұрын
    • Oh give over. times have been much worse, economically. as for the racial, social and cultural destruction. Best i not say anything.

      @aidy6000@aidy600016 күн бұрын
    • @@aidy6000sorry to assuming this, but you made it sound like this some kind of natural disaster, it was UK prime ministers choice to made thing harder to next generation, their choice to sold UK to investor, it was their choice to make UK citizen as their rat lab for their pathetic ideology

      @lotusfear9250@lotusfear925016 күн бұрын
    • @@sistinechroma Ignorant people like you don't understand how poor the UK was before Thatcher.

      @user-zf8nz2kh1m@user-zf8nz2kh1m11 күн бұрын
  • It’s called tax and spend. Start taxing wealth properly and spending responsibly. No more public private partnership. Stop throwing public money into the private sector while paying for Labour/ Tory donors. Spend it responsibly on public services.

    @peteradaniel@peteradaniel21 күн бұрын
    • So true

      @Splooshua.@Splooshua.21 күн бұрын
    • So naive. None of that is ever happening. Capital flight will complicate things

      @Medicine91@Medicine9121 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, but the people in the poor regions are really easily sold on the idea that if we just make the rich richer and clamp down on immigration/environmental regulation/public services, then they will somehow get wealthier. Or you can go with the US version : hey, we'll keep you poor, but at least we will help you punch down!'

      @neeneko@neeneko21 күн бұрын
    • That’s the dream. Whichever party who rules UK will continue to spend without control and continue to waste money and only benefitting the rich. It’s inevitable with capitalism. Tony Blair, Brown, Cameron, etc…they are all the same…

      @bt.ikigai@bt.ikigai21 күн бұрын
    • This implies rich people are willing to spend taxes here and not use off-shore accounts. If people aren't willing to play (or pay) by the rules, the rules become null and void.

      @ThatOneDudeWhoPostsStuff@ThatOneDudeWhoPostsStuff21 күн бұрын
  • Confidence. The UK has given any investor (internal or external) zero incentive in the past 2 decades to invest in the UK outside of London. Wether it be multiple snap elections, the Brexit referendum or awful budgeting decisions, there is no one willing to risk theier money to invest in the UK. The wealth doesn't even stay in London either, it just passes through it. Suits the government just fine mind you, as most MPs live in London anyway rather than their actual constituencies.

    @jamesbishop9450@jamesbishop945021 күн бұрын
    • The people in their constituencies need to vote them out of they don't represent them, but if you're in a "safe seat" then you can ignore the people who you represent.

      @SaintGerbilUK@SaintGerbilUK21 күн бұрын
    • This is why the UK needs proportional representation so that politicians who actually care about their constituents can be elected.

      @Whitehalo732@Whitehalo73221 күн бұрын
    • @@Whitehalo732 PR doesn't actually deliver that though, it's not like your MP would be 50% conservative, 30% Labour, 10% SNP and 10% other.

      @SaintGerbilUK@SaintGerbilUK21 күн бұрын
    • @@SaintGerbilUK in proportional representation political parties will have to form coalitions and work with each other in parliament, this is good for the voters or smaller parties since it means that the policies they want are more likely to be implemented. As it stands in the first-past-the-post system. The voters of Liberal Democrat’s and Greens are all but irrelevant in the parliamentary level, since there is very little chance that the Liberal Democrat’s or Greens will get majority coalitions in parliament, and that puts off voters from voting for those parties. The voters of smaller parties may actually vote AGAINST the small party they support because first-past-the-post forces them to vote tactically for either Labour or Conservatives in the constituencies where the smaller parties are unlikely to win, this shouldn’t happen in a democracy and it causes voter apathy and cements the power of the Conservatives and Labour in a two-party system that is little different from the American Democrat-Republican system.

      @Whitehalo732@Whitehalo73221 күн бұрын
    • @@Whitehalo732 sure I get that PR means smaller parties get more of a say, but it just means that the representative for an area is someone else, and still doesn't represent their people.

      @SaintGerbilUK@SaintGerbilUK21 күн бұрын
  • Woah that's so weird how inequality started to rise so dramatically at the start of the 1980s I wonder what political event happened around that time to leave such a lasting impact

    @dr.seesaw8894@dr.seesaw889421 күн бұрын
    • I know. Mega mystery! 😮

      @somecuriosities@somecuriosities21 күн бұрын
    • I’m not from the UK, could you elaborate on what event happened in the 80s?

      @michaelbaker5501@michaelbaker550121 күн бұрын
    • @@michaelbaker5501Margaret thatcher became priminister and effectively bulldozed northern businesses

      @lexibroadbent1467@lexibroadbent146721 күн бұрын
    • @@michaelbaker5501 Margaret Thatcher got elected, brought about the neoliberal era of capitalism that shifted everything rightward towards an absolute faith in free markets and the private sector to run society for decades to come, chaos ensues...

      @dr.seesaw8894@dr.seesaw889421 күн бұрын
    • @@michaelbaker5501 Margaret Thatcher's government attacked the trade unions & worker's unions and dealt big blows to the working class people, causing the inequalities between the rich and poor to skyrocket.

      @Iestynity@Iestynity21 күн бұрын
  • Would love to see how Cornwall is accounted for with wealth inequality, when you discount all the super wealthy buying homes in Rock or Newquay.

    @American_Psycho69420@American_Psycho6942021 күн бұрын
    • It´s a problem for sure, if you´re not a property owner in Cornwall, you have a big problem.

      @Letsthinkaboutit-mb7nn@Letsthinkaboutit-mb7nn21 күн бұрын
    • Indeed this true of The SW overall, fine for retirees but if you're someone that is of working age it's not easy - Cities like Plymouth have huge amounts of poverty and deprivation, and even supposedly well off cities like Bristol are a struggle to live in for many.

      @JK-cd1ye@JK-cd1ye21 күн бұрын
    • @@JK-cd1ye I was born in Plymouth, but brought up in east Cornwall. There is such a lack of everything.

      @American_Psycho69420@American_Psycho6942021 күн бұрын
    • @@JK-cd1ye Your SW part sounds a LOT like the southern USA - great for retirees, hell for working age folks with low wages, few prospects, and LOTS of poverty.

      @gregorybiestek3431@gregorybiestek343121 күн бұрын
    • people get a skewed idea of cornwall from holiday photos and seaside homes. none of those houses are owned by cornish people - and if you go anywhere in-land the county is dire.

      @TheDeathOrange@TheDeathOrange20 күн бұрын
  • Can you please stop calling it the UK in the title then only talk about England when us up here in Scotland are neglected by news and government

    @mimiissocoollike1@mimiissocoollike121 күн бұрын
    • If it helps I’m in the north east & all I was told is I am poor & will die early 😂

      @Harriso92@Harriso9221 күн бұрын
    • Well they did talk about Whales

      @KamiInValhalla@KamiInValhalla21 күн бұрын
    • Scotland has to leave this toxic "union" ASAP after that these videos will not apply to us. The "unionists" must be mad actually wanting to be governed by another country with the ancient Westminster clownshow running things!

      @Mr-Foad@Mr-Foad21 күн бұрын
    • @@Mr-Foad The notion that Scottish independence would be at all beneficial is incredibly stupid, you rely on the union and England for food, money, defence, infrastructure. Basically some of the most basic things required for a state to survive. Not to mention. Independence? Independence movements like Scotland's and Cornwall's are an insult to Tibet, Palestine etc. There is a complete lack of justification. We need to stay united, especially when it seems like Europe is diving head first into the shitter, with the UK at the spearhead. All one for one, and one for all, united we stand, divided we fall. England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland all share a language, culture, political system, army, industry, electricity grid, but let's not forget, wires and words aren't the only thing that connect us too. We're all British.

      @Finnbobjimbob@Finnbobjimbob21 күн бұрын
    • @@Mr-Foad nah we need your oil money and you have all the mountains and beautiful scenery, don't leave pls. It would make England even more depressing.

      @5uper5kill3rz@5uper5kill3rz21 күн бұрын
  • One big issue is companies like TLDR News moving from the north like Loughborough to London, and dragging talent from Loughborough down to London and the south east.

    @Tommyleini@Tommyleini21 күн бұрын
  • Seems this isn't a video about the UK, just England. Would've been interesting to learn about inequalities in Wales, N.I and Scotland.

    @georgeykitheka@georgeykitheka21 күн бұрын
    • Im from Wales and live in Scotland - there are serious issues in both countries including transport. Cardiff and Edinburgh have good infrastructure but outside those cities it is woeful.

      @trystandavies7249@trystandavies7249Күн бұрын
    • @@trystandavies7249 thanks for the reply. How's the infrastructure in Glasgow? Does the city have light rail/trams?

      @georgeykitheka@georgeykithekaКүн бұрын
    • @@georgeykitheka I don't know Glasgow that well as I live in Edinburgh. I know the central belt - the area between the two cities has more deprivation than you would expect. I know people who live there and they often complain about the quality of transport service and the cost of travel. Edinburgh itself has more deprivation than you would expect but does have good transport infrastructure.

      @trystandavies7249@trystandavies7249Күн бұрын
    • @@georgeykitheka Hi - I don't know Glasgow well as I live in Edinburgh. I think it has a decent system in place. Edinburgh has an excellent transport infrastructure. The central belt - the bit between the two cities - seems to suffer the most which is ridiculous considering it is between two prosperous cities that are expensive to live in. I know people who live there who often complain about the quality of the service and the cost of travel. Edinburgh has areas of deprivation like any city. The council seem to favour investing in tourism which brings in a lot of income. Edinburgh favours the student population and student housing above affordable housing which pushes a lot of people out to the central belt.

      @trystandavies7249@trystandavies7249Күн бұрын
  • Even in this it's very England centric and barely talks about Scotland,Wales and Northern Ireland

    @gerpinoemo@gerpinoemo21 күн бұрын
    • Looking at the map it looks like that’s because: Most of Wales and Scotland is faring better than the mid and north of England. NI data doesn’t look like it’s present at all.

      @KazeHorse@KazeHorse21 күн бұрын
    • Whenever British media talk about the "North", it's never about Northern Wales, Northern Scotland or Northern Ireland. It's assumed that you're English and know that they're talking about England.

      @Niall001@Niall00121 күн бұрын
    • @@Niall001 It's crazy that people refer to the most populated area of the country. Sure Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales have their own media to talk about their own norths...

      @PlanetTrendy@PlanetTrendy21 күн бұрын
    • @@KazeHorseNI is treated like an unwanted stepchild by the UK unfortunately

      @mrgaudy1954@mrgaudy195421 күн бұрын
    • @@PlanetTrendy then call it english media, not british... UK is a farce, it's just a con to make Scotland, the colony in Ireland, Wales and Cornwall accept English domination.

      @fedethefico@fedethefico21 күн бұрын
  • Should be retitled England's regional inequality.

    @brucemorland1406@brucemorland140621 күн бұрын
  • What a terrible attitude to governing a country, take everybody’s money but only give it back to the richest regions. We are supposed to be the UNITED Kingdom, the immoral behaviour of the Tories is absolutely disgraceful. We should move forward together or not at all

    @jakkuwolfinsomnia8058@jakkuwolfinsomnia805821 күн бұрын
    • People can always move to London and nearby areas

      @baha3alshamari152@baha3alshamari15221 күн бұрын
    • @@baha3alshamari152 you’re so dumb for this comment

      @DrivesUK@DrivesUK18 күн бұрын
    • @@baha3alshamari152 that’s not a good idea, it changes the economic state of the UK into a place where ordinary people live in slums in satellite towns surrounding cities. Imagine the entirety of the UK living around London, would you be happy with that?

      @jakkuwolfinsomnia8058@jakkuwolfinsomnia805818 күн бұрын
    • @@jakkuwolfinsomnia8058 Look at south Korea or Russia ? They don't live like that despite having similar problems to UK

      @baha3alshamari152@baha3alshamari15218 күн бұрын
    • @@baha3alshamari152 we shouldn’t aspire to be like Russia or North Korea where all the resources, money and power is concentrated to one region. We must expand and diversify, distributing wealth across the nation to empower the freedom of ideas and innovation of trade

      @jakkuwolfinsomnia8058@jakkuwolfinsomnia805810 күн бұрын
  • Gary’s economics said if the rich are not taxed more inequality will worsen

    @lesleyrobertson5465@lesleyrobertson546521 күн бұрын
    • Ofc, they’ll move their assets and asses to Europe or the US. The gov will get even less tax revenue than before

      @Medicine91@Medicine9121 күн бұрын
  • New industries need to be established or encouraged in the North by the government. It was the North that pulled the UK together during the Industrial Revolution era. It doesn't deserve this nonsense.

    @mohamedyusuf5569@mohamedyusuf556921 күн бұрын
    • Tories operate on the "Thatcher source code" according to which industry is a complete waste of resources and the economy must be powered by services.

      @pritapp788@pritapp78820 күн бұрын
    • Manchester did this to a degree with the move towards the creative industries like media. It's no surprise that the birth of the Industrial Revolution was one of the first places to find a new place for itself. Sadly though, Manchester seems to be the only place outside of London that gets any kind of investment, though it's private or foreign rather than from central government. We're still massively behind on major infrastructure like transport because that really needs proper funding capabilities. Nowhere in England outside of London has the legal power to create capital expenditure which is a power the Tories have been trying to get back since Labour gave the Greater London Assembly some devolved powers last time they were in power. Everywhere else in England has to rely on the Treasury for funding of larger projects. They always say no if it's outside of the M25, and even within it they'd rather not, they just kind of have to as that's where it's easier to get a return on it because they've already invested there before. It's an endless cycle. They don't invest in places outside London because there's less return, but there's less return because they don't invest.

      @TalesOfWar@TalesOfWar19 күн бұрын
  • It doesn't help that the industrys that made the uk are ither gone or hardly a shadow of what they once were, especially here in the north east hear in Teesside the amount of abandoned industrial plots along the river is ridiculous and the money that would be needed for improvement has be stolen by the government to line the pockets of over paid political parties. Middlesbrough council nearly went bankrupt not that long ago

    @Sam-mv6rp@Sam-mv6rp21 күн бұрын
    • A lot of councils going bankrupt including Birmingham last year, only solution for them is raising council tax. As a country we are further spiralling!

      @dym6464@dym646421 күн бұрын
    • And Boro council have the cheek to charge residents an extra £80 per year as a result to have their bins collected

      @JoshAston23@JoshAston2314 күн бұрын
  • The UK has entered the dark age.

    @Azrael1st@Azrael1st21 күн бұрын
    • Did it ever leave it?

      @JohnHollyoak-vx6pn@JohnHollyoak-vx6pn21 күн бұрын
    • The ‘lost century’ I call it.

      @gogosegaga@gogosegaga21 күн бұрын
  • The UK still has ‘nobility’ (dukes, counts, barons, etc) that inherit vast land and wealth, and it’s somehow news that wealth inequality is rampant?

    @ArtemisShanks@ArtemisShanks21 күн бұрын
    • Exactly 😂 royal family exempt from paying tax and our tax money going to them…

      @EscapedTheMatrix@EscapedTheMatrix21 күн бұрын
    • I recall some Lord or another answering a question of how to truly make it in this country by a journalist, and his answer was "It's simple, be related to one of William the Conquerors mates". The whole system has been set up to be this way for nigh on a thousand years. We're still run by literally the same families who came over all those years ago.

      @TalesOfWar@TalesOfWar19 күн бұрын
    • @@TalesOfWar I've said the same many times and had many funny looks. People don't get it. Duke of Westminster is one of the examples par excellence.

      @abody499@abody49919 күн бұрын
    • @@abody499they can’t believe they get away with so much. They know they are just regular people but rely in the mystique

      @krob2327@krob232718 күн бұрын
  • Because the political class only sees London and ignores the rest of the country as long as GDP goes up. This will never change because this is the Raegonomics/neo liberal status quo we've been stuck in since the 80s and it's enriched both the political and investment classes.

    @joncarter3761@joncarter376121 күн бұрын
  • FPTP makes regional inequality worse. Marginal seats recieve government funding. Safe seats are forgotten about

    @DanAlex04@DanAlex0421 күн бұрын
  • You know how when you put Reagen on a graph and it almost always aligns with something getting worse (wealth inequality, cost of US healthcare, lack of minimum wage growth)? You could probably do the same thing with Thatcher

    @altacc5116@altacc511621 күн бұрын
    • Reagen and Thatcher were two sides of the same coin. Both countries are still reeling from their time in office.

      @TalesOfWar@TalesOfWar19 күн бұрын
    • In Denmark we had Schlütter in the 80'es. Undermined our NHS and privatized everything he could get away with. 10 years of conservatives, and we were knocked 30 years back 🙄 It was a Decennium Horribilis! We haven't recovered yet ... not sure we will ...

      @ane-louisestampe7939@ane-louisestampe79396 күн бұрын
  • Kinda deeply irresponsible to describe a phenomenon beginning conspicuously in 1979 and not explicitly join the dots there.

    @enbyennui@enbyennui21 күн бұрын
  • I've heard of something similar to this situation going on in South Korea. Seoul is essentially the backbone of the South Korean economy, but because of the decades-long investment in Seoul by the government and chaebol. The other provinces have seen little to no investment from the South Korean Government and private enterprises which has led to a considerable Regional Inequality. I could be wrong though, but I'm lazy seagull and don't want to fact check.

    @cambria_real@cambria_real21 күн бұрын
    • Difference is SK Seoul metro region has over 50% of their population while London only contains just over 13%

      @dym6464@dym646421 күн бұрын
    • It's similar in Japan with Tokyo, tho it's not as extreme as Korea

      @RaySmith-zg7od@RaySmith-zg7od21 күн бұрын
    • ​@@dym6464 Seoul has 20% actually not 50% but it's increasing with time so it may reach 50%

      @baha3alshamari152@baha3alshamari15221 күн бұрын
    • @@RaySmith-zg7od A lot of similarities between SK and Japan, it’s pretty daunting they’re ahead of most advanced economies and have serious population problems as-well. SK spent 200 billion dollars last two decades on Pro natalist policies and haven’t seen any change in Birth rate, Western countries supplement this problem with immigration which isn’t a terrible thing; Encouraging the most productive workers to immigrate [Im 2nd Gen Immigrant].

      @dym6464@dym646421 күн бұрын
    • @@baha3alshamari152 Nah mate Seouls Metropolitan area pop: 26.7 million South Korea’s population: 51.3 million Pretty sure that’s not 20% but it’s Ramadan so I’ll let you off!

      @dym6464@dym646421 күн бұрын
  • Wales has needed levelling up for eight centuries.

    @petrovonoccymro9063@petrovonoccymro906321 күн бұрын
    • Perhaps they, and all these areas are actually at the level they deserve! Way way before the inane blame the 'Tories' lies, centuries ago, England was economically stronger than the likes of Wales and Scotland. Whole load of stuff like more productive farmland, geographic location less far off and isolated. More driven to succeed competitive people as it was more crowded. Who knows, but it has always been so. Aggravated in modern times by the able and greedy, moving to the SE areas from the dead beat complaining, moaning areas if they have any ability or drive. I do not think anything can or will change unless attitudes change and make the currently less attractive marginal areas attractive to commerce. Means ending the 'won't do' unions, cloth cap northern perceptions, and Labour voting actually sends a message, do not have a business here.

      @nicholaspostlethwaite9554@nicholaspostlethwaite955421 күн бұрын
    • @@nicholaspostlethwaite9554 Arrogant tosh.

      @petrovonoccymro9063@petrovonoccymro906321 күн бұрын
    • I think you're forgetting that the likes of Wales and similar fueled the industrial revolution with our coal mines, iron and steelworks. What an absolute faux pas completely ignoring that our ancestors in these regions worked in abhorrent conditions for small pay, working ungodly hours. They suffered chronic health conditions that caused premature death, plus mining accidents that decimated families (my grandfather suffered both, being pinned by a coal dram and ended up a year in hospital with a multitude of broken ribs and spine, then suffered an early death from the amount of coal dust in his lungs later on). All the power the nation and beyond. Our coal was considered the best in the world, and we were pumping it out, top exporters of the world, off the backs of communities like mine. Everyone knew everyone, neighbours looking out for each other, wives worried if their husbands would return home at night. Now we live in small villages, lucky to have one shop, no jobs, small industrial estates than employ less than 5% the pits did. Police beat the men on the street for having the audacity to stand up and strike to fight for a living wage. The pits closed and the jobs dried up. Now the communities are forgotten and the industry has relocated elsewhere. This is recent history and the drive to work is there, it always has been. Geographically we've had the resources sucked from us and hung out to dry.

      @robynp7536@robynp753612 күн бұрын
  • The same reason it's happened in the US, late stage capitalism.

    @briangrogan2553@briangrogan255321 күн бұрын
  • Amazing reporting. These are topics the main stream will not address

    @osx86x@osx86x21 күн бұрын
  • One added bit- HS2 was classed as an "England and Wales" project, despite no track being laid in Cymru. Scotland and NI got tonnes of cash to make up for this. What did Cymru get? Nothing.

    @aubs400@aubs40021 күн бұрын
    • not even a few sheeps?🤔

      @mirceapintelie361@mirceapintelie36120 күн бұрын
    • Wales wouldn't need any new track laid in Wales to benefit from HS2, nor would Scotland. The existing network would have benefited from a doubling or even quadrupling of capacity in most areas by virtue of removing the fast inter-city trains to dedicated lines. As is stands now the network is full, and a fast train from Glasgow to London is only going to stop 4-6 times per trip. Everything else has to get out of its way because they get priority. Take those away and you now have more space for the slower regional and commuter trains that stop far, far more. The Tories don't like to give money away, unless its to their friends. They especially don't like giving it to Labour areas, as we see here in Manchester. We've always been a Labour strong hold and they're loath to help out. We have to do our own things, as much as we're legally able to (raising capital etc isn't a power anywhere in England has outside of London). I remember when Andy Burnham was first elected as Mayor of Greater Manchester. The Tories cut the council budget by £27 million because their guy lost.

      @TalesOfWar@TalesOfWar19 күн бұрын
  • Why title the video ‘UK Regional Inequality’ if you’re just going to talk about England?

    @silmarian@silmarian21 күн бұрын
    • they always do this.... where is the north east? it's Newcastle, you'd think it would be Aberdeen.... The uk is England centric, the other nations are just expoloitation colonies. It also makes it sound less severe for England when it is labelled as a uk problem.

      @Mr-Foad@Mr-Foad21 күн бұрын
    • I’m from Northern Ireland and we don’t even have any data which is shit because I can’t even learn anything from the video at all really

      @Deranged316@Deranged31621 күн бұрын
  • The North remembers

    @wenterinfaer1656@wenterinfaer165621 күн бұрын
  • We look worse than Eastern Europe outside London

    @SCP--ck5ip@SCP--ck5ip21 күн бұрын
    • no we dont wtf

      @PhoeniX199777@PhoeniX19977721 күн бұрын
    • Have you been to Ukraine It's the poorest country in Europe and worst than UK outside London by a lot

      @baha3alshamari152@baha3alshamari15221 күн бұрын
    • @@baha3alshamari152 Because it's literally in a war?! But look at countries like Czech Republic, Croatia, Lithuania, who are a lot better off than the UK..

      @Iestynity@Iestynity21 күн бұрын
    • @@Iestynity I'm talking about Ukraine before the war too There's African level poverty in areas outside few big cities like Kyiv and Lviv and Odessa I watched documentary about it in 2019 That was 3 years before the war

      @baha3alshamari152@baha3alshamari15221 күн бұрын
    • ​@@baha3alshamari152Ukraine has been poor since independence while UK is increasingly moving into poverty. Since you're into cherry-picking, you can have your pick of which is worse.

      @pritapp788@pritapp78820 күн бұрын
  • the irony of the whole leveling up policy is that THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT THE EU WAS DOING IN THE FIRST PLACE

    @landmimes@landmimes21 күн бұрын
    • You mean UK was doing. Does "net contributor" mean nothing to you?

      @0w784g@0w784g21 күн бұрын
    • @@0w784gWell since Brexit, the UK government is investing less in local communities compared to what the EU invested.

      @Redwitheran@Redwitheran21 күн бұрын
    • @@0w784gFunny you mention that. It inadvertently proves the case. The Uk needed the EU to distribute soms wealth in the UK. After Brexit things became even worse. Connecting the dots now?

      @ai-d2121@ai-d212120 күн бұрын
    • @@0w784g That's the whole point. The countries that can afford to pay more help those with smaller economies. In the long run, those small economies grow and they eventually become richer and require less outside help. That's how it should be. Those who can bear the biggest burden should. That's why we need progressive tax laws to more fairly tax the super wealthy who can more easily take it.

      @TalesOfWar@TalesOfWar19 күн бұрын
    • @@TalesOfWar A charming rose-tinted view. How precious. How's that worked with China? Russia?

      @0w784g@0w784g19 күн бұрын
  • Not a word on Scotland sadly

    @etbadaboum@etbadaboum21 күн бұрын
    • Scotland is an after thought within the UK, no one cares about it... I wish the "unionists" would wake up to that.

      @Mr-Foad@Mr-Foad21 күн бұрын
    • Only mention Scotland when a poll says independence is failing

      @lewismcdonald9691@lewismcdonald969120 күн бұрын
    • THAT IS ANOTHER REASON WHY SCOTLAND NEEDS TO BE INDEPENDENT!.

      @fitzstv8506@fitzstv850618 күн бұрын
  • In the South West, life expectancy is dropping down to 64, yet I'm being told I can't retire until I'm 70... With those stats in mind, what's the point of a Pension? Since I'm expected die before I get to retirement age...

    @Burty117@Burty11721 күн бұрын
    • And that's how they get you. You don't save so you can't pass on any wealth to your kids, if you choose or can afford to have any, thus keeping the undesirables in a cycle of poverty feeding the rich and powerful At this point what's the down side to just staging a French revolution

      @oscarshedwick4862@oscarshedwick486221 күн бұрын
    • You do realize that when President Franklin D. Roosevelt introduced it in the US he set the age at 65 when the life expectancy was 63? In the UK when it was introduced in 1948 the age was set to 65 for men and 60 for women, but the average life expectancy was in the 40's although that was obviously impacted by the war.

      @SaintGerbilUK@SaintGerbilUK21 күн бұрын
    • dont know about life expectancy, but i do know its becoming more and more stressful living in the south west with house prices and rent increasing. Looking to move out to a small town just to be able to properly afford rent

      @OnlyYato@OnlyYato21 күн бұрын
    • The he graph at 03:59, doesn’t measure life expectancy, it measures HEALTHY life expectancy (HALE) which is a different measurement. Life expectancy is the average lifespan and the UK average lifespan is 80.70 years, healthy life expectancy is the average amount of years that a person will be free from long-term diseases such as those that affect the elderly, elderly people can still live and have a relatively comfortable life even when they have exited their Healthy Life years. TL;DR should have differentiated between HALE and life expectancy because this is the first time I have heard of the former measurement.

      @Whitehalo732@Whitehalo73221 күн бұрын
    • HEALTHY life expectancy is expected to decrease to 64, so the number of years you're in good health. Life expectancy is actually prokected to continue to grow, it's currently 80 for men and 84 for women in the SW

      @tby1234@tby123421 күн бұрын
  • Sick and tired of uk and england being used interchangeably.

    @lauriebarns9901@lauriebarns990121 күн бұрын
    • Wales isn't England

      @-._A2._-@-._A2._-21 күн бұрын
  • London is a black hole, it absorbs wealth and the more it absorbs the more it grows and attracts more wealth, to the point that if you are to invest in the UK, the most favourable option is London it is a vicious circle that will continue at the expense of the rest of the country Even if the politicians were interested in changing this fact (and they are not) it would take huge effort to achieve it, the inertia is just too much Funny enough, one of the principles of the EU is to look into that type of regional inequality and do something about it Without massive investment in public projects, infrastructure and education nothing will change, and even with that, it will take years

    @swangelok@swangelok21 күн бұрын
    • The entire bribery of so called public projects is a sham. Build a wonderful something in a far off place. No one cares or will go there! That is actually going to get stronger as everything is available on a computer, people are not going anywhere. I have not even been to a local town to shop for well over a decade, I will never pay any cost at all to use HS2 to go to some remote northern town. Why would anyone? I am closer to London and never visit that! Infrastructure is about paying the right mates with big companies and ability to add on costs and no losses to them, through to the entire overpaid consultants grouping. The eu is an evil empire and it 'buys' off people and nations to it's servitude with such pointless projects. But the UK always loses out as they take more of our cash and give most of it to others. As we are actually far too well off! Overall. Compared to the places the eu has 'invaded' and gained power over.

      @nicholaspostlethwaite9554@nicholaspostlethwaite955421 күн бұрын
    • @@nicholaspostlethwaite9554 You're the classic example of "Got mine, fuck you". You and people like you are the reason we have such a shitty government. You relish in the idea of others you don't like suffering slightly more than you do, out of pure contempt and spite.

      @TalesOfWar@TalesOfWar19 күн бұрын
  • The country is a floating council estate

    @richardkavanagh8450@richardkavanagh845021 күн бұрын
    • Without enough houses.

      @TalesOfWar@TalesOfWar19 күн бұрын
  • I am sure 14 years of austerity had nothing to do with it.

    @zigowl1193@zigowl119321 күн бұрын
  • I live in East Midlands, and I can see the terrible state of my region.

    @JakubKasnicki@JakubKasnicki21 күн бұрын
  • You need to interview Gary’s Economics

    @chocolatesugar4434@chocolatesugar443421 күн бұрын
    • Came to the comments for this

      @b0rme@b0rme20 күн бұрын
  • Please map those households with net worth over 10 million. That is where the actually wealthy are, and they have all got a LOT richer, they are the ones buying up assets such as gold and houses. Gary Stephenson here on KZhead explains it very well.

    @RichardEnglander@RichardEnglander21 күн бұрын
  • Hmm. The headline mentions "UK’s Regional Inequality", and you illustrate your argument (almost entirely) with data from ENGLAND. I think you have made your point about Regional Inequality in the UK.

    @samp9539@samp953921 күн бұрын
  • First-past-the-post only benefits the elites in London. The UK needs proportional representation and the House of Lords needs to be abolished and replaced with a Senate that is directly elected by the electorate. Both the Conservatives and Labour have let the North of England deteriorate, and it would probably be better if the North of England gained a devolved Parliament like that of Wales and Scotland and Northern Ireland.

    @Whitehalo732@Whitehalo73221 күн бұрын
    • Well, it benefits the rural areas more than anything which are politically more conservative.

      @Letsthinkaboutit-mb7nn@Letsthinkaboutit-mb7nn21 күн бұрын
  • very well presented 👍

    @timowagner1329@timowagner132921 күн бұрын
  • informative, thank you for the uplaod

    @Alisha_Hendrix@Alisha_Hendrix20 күн бұрын
  • There was only two flaws with Boris’ plan. 1). There was no levelling-up plan. 2). They didn’t want to level up in the first place.

    @emilymcplugger@emilymcplugger20 күн бұрын
  • I haven't seen this presenter before, she must be new. It's good to see her on the channel, she is good.

    @matthewbaynham6286@matthewbaynham628621 күн бұрын
  • Please can you change your comparative graphics to shades that are more contrasting? I had to pause a number of times and rewind which took away from the video. Also highlighting who was in power in the graph at 0:57 would be quite informative context for the viewer. I think this video would have been brilliant if it was longer, to really delve into the why as this barely scratched the surface

    @antimattercheese@antimattercheese21 күн бұрын
  • As someone in the Northeast, just below Newcastle: Governmental and Public Sector jobs from the local councils to the NHS are incompetent. The council literally outsource every task to a third party and if you are sick then just reply on your GP as the hospitals will most likely waste your time doing nothing or making things worse

    @DiligentD@DiligentD20 күн бұрын
  • Re-title the video 'England's Regional .....' since you don't mention Scotland or Northern Ireland at all, and mention Wales only once in passing.

    @niallmacdonald2710@niallmacdonald271021 күн бұрын
    • makes it sound less severe for England when labelled uk problem, the other countries are pretty much ingnored all the time. It's not a union it's the greater England project.

      @Mr-Foad@Mr-Foad21 күн бұрын
  • The sickman of Europe

    @baronvonjo1929@baronvonjo192921 күн бұрын
    • okay wokie

      @Gypsygeekfreak17@Gypsygeekfreak1721 күн бұрын
    • Never been to Italy I guess

      @joshnicholson2934@joshnicholson293421 күн бұрын
    • @@joshnicholson2934Italy is growing faster than the UK though.

      @Redwitheran@Redwitheran21 күн бұрын
    • @@Redwitheran growing what? Debt? Everyone is leaving and they keep having to borrow money to stay afloat. Go to any city in Italy you'll see what a dump it's become

      @joshnicholson2934@joshnicholson293421 күн бұрын
    • @@joshnicholson2934 And British cities aren’t any better? Italy is at least recovering faster than the UK, not in its best state, but it isn’t currently “sick”.

      @Redwitheran@Redwitheran21 күн бұрын
  • I can only say this as a spectator. It is just dirty in less affluent areas of London, very dirty and worn down infrastructures in almost everywhere else in the UK. Comparing that to Dublin which is so much cleaner and clearly with much more funding in public services. Cleanliness of streets is just one very superficial way of suggesting the wealth of a country/a region. Simply put, if you have more money, you naturally want to beautify your city. If you don't have extra money, beautifying or having a more comfortable public space will be the last in your to-do list. Macau is one of the best examples, they have so much in their reserve that they have no problem changing flowers bi-weekly or even weekly and hire hundreds of gardeners to tender to flowers and trim bushes and trees in large public spaces everyday! There are inequalities everywhere in the world, but I guess the effect of inequality on people in Hong Kong, the UK, the US, France are much more severe than other countries.

    @jones2786@jones278621 күн бұрын
    • The wealth in Macau and Dublin aren’t held by the citizens in these places, mind. Macau is an open regulation zone for gambling and casinos which is reinforced by the CCP (it has to be seen as a success, at least to the outside). Dublin is a tax haven for corporations. Both of these are not long term strategies and many cities wealth have come and gone over the years using loopholes. Its more realistic to compare like for like to see where the problems are, rather than just the amount of money a city spends on gardeners.

      @KazeHorse@KazeHorse21 күн бұрын
    • Are you talking about Ireland that spends very little on defence, and has beggar my neighbour tax policies that make big Tech companies pay very little corporate tax. Yeah lets put one thumb up for emerald isles.

      @TheReferrer72@TheReferrer7221 күн бұрын
    • @@KazeHorse you are right🤷 like i said im a spectator only.

      @jones2786@jones278621 күн бұрын
    • @@TheReferrer72 yes the low corporate tax is well known. Retrospectively, Ireland will be much poorer without it. Isn’t it? Poor is a very superficial term of course. But just the simplest salary before tax, one of the highest in the EU? After tax of course might be not a lot. But how would Dublin rise on the world stage like now without such strategy? Ireland has always been dwarfed and really unequally by the UK in many different aspects. You can’t say big tech companies don’t provide jobs in Ireland for example, because they do, isn’t it?

      @jones2786@jones278621 күн бұрын
    • @@KazeHorse I would think that regardless of whatever policies or zones or whatever, at the end, it comes down to purchasing power and how much it’s citizen control and retain wealth, tangible and intangible alike. You can own a house in Vietnam and it would worth almost nothing in the world market, but if you own a house in London, it would worth more. You can own a small house in HK, if you cash it, you can own two to three large houses in the UK. That’s very capitalistic way of thinking, but it is just the truth isn’t it. Taxations come into play of course, how much you earn and own doesn’t correlate to how much you actually have at the end. But who is to say that every states and cities must have the same taxation rate? But that would result in trade imbalance like that of US and China, this is already at an inter-countries level that really concerns business-owners much more and will only affect individual citizens on costs such as costs of livings. Different countries and regions have its own special set of challenges that is perfectly understandable. Me as an individual at the end, care really only about how much I have in terms of tangible and intangible assets (that is competitive in the world market), education, wealth fare, health care, salary and living costs and conditions, and more luxuriously, can I travel and still spend as much in another countries, for example, your salary in Vietnam is very low in comparison to any European countries, you as a viet person travel to Europe and you really don’t have much to spend based on your salary, in reverse, European going to south East Asian countries (except Singapore) would find things surprisingly cheap, and very affordable, because of their high salary relative to these south East Asian countries. I mean we do this all the time, the colonial powers knew it all. How the British empire exploited vast resources and cheap resources in the new word is common knowledge already. Singapore for example is another country to fly economically by opening up and have international corporates set a foot in its land. In terms, its cities have such good infrastructures, educations, and indeed very clean and a lot of gardens. Clean and effective Government (not necessarily an efficient or smart one) earns money from whatever policies or means (of course still adhering to international game rules) in turns, it provides housing, education, health care, wealth fare and better everything in terms of cleanliness, hard wares such as gardens, waterfronts, bridges, transport. It’s just the truth. You don’t have enough reserve, you just do the bare necessity, if you have reserve, you splurge and spend wisely, by investing more, have money make money for you.

      @jones2786@jones278621 күн бұрын
  • Very good piece, one of your best.

    @davidmurphy563@davidmurphy56320 күн бұрын
  • I live in West Yorkshire and everything is falling apart up here. Services are going to absolute sh!t. Even the post office in my area has reduced its opening hours. Instead of opening at 7am, it now opens at 9. It feels like everything is intentionally being made more inconvenient.

    @MajimaEnterprises@MajimaEnterprises21 күн бұрын
  • We need a stable government. We people also don't want these selfish politicians in parliament.

    @bruh-ng1ik@bruh-ng1ik21 күн бұрын
  • Best Tldr newscaster !!

    @gavinhuziey1532@gavinhuziey153221 күн бұрын
    • my future wife

      @arcan762@arcan76221 күн бұрын
  • This is a 2000 year old problem. Don't think it will be so easy.

    @John-qy9nw@John-qy9nw21 күн бұрын
  • Thatcher killed off our manufacturing and said London financiers would create the country's prosperity. And it did, for London.

    @davidnorton7437@davidnorton743718 күн бұрын
  • Watching from Turkey, I loved how you compared the shortest-lived parts of England to my country! It's also amusing that the photos shown of poor parts of the country, look like rich neighbourhoods to me, only badly maintained...

    @OPVSNOVVM@OPVSNOVVM21 күн бұрын
    • its because you are from turkiye, which obviously has different standard

      @torelloBank@torelloBank20 күн бұрын
    • @@torelloBank Thanks for stating the obvious, sir, wherever you are from.

      @OPVSNOVVM@OPVSNOVVM20 күн бұрын
  • The Sick Man of Euorpe, what a fall for the once mighty and glorious Britannia which ruled the waves.

    @jhunpalz06@jhunpalz0621 күн бұрын
    • They ruled a slave trading empire that exploited poor countries.

      @Azrael1st@Azrael1st21 күн бұрын
    • It´s certainly sick in some ways! I.e relatively low productivity compared to the rest of the Western EU and big regional inequalities. Still, it´s better in others, i.e we don´t have the same unemployment problem France, Italy or Spain have.

      @Letsthinkaboutit-mb7nn@Letsthinkaboutit-mb7nn21 күн бұрын
    • lost the waves, became sick

      @Ravi9A@Ravi9A21 күн бұрын
    • @@Letsthinkaboutit-mb7nn low unemployement in UK is due to an ocean of "shit low paid 1 hour slavery" contract job that artificially keep unemployement low compared to other european countries. is it better? is it worst? I don't know, just saying you can't really compare unemployement figures

      @ddrid854@ddrid85421 күн бұрын
    • @@ddrid854 you're right comparisons aren't easy, however I think the data are broadly right here, for one the Labour market in the countries I mentioned is much more rigid in terms of things like qualifications. On the flip side, workers have more rights in Spain and France.

      @Letsthinkaboutit-mb7nn@Letsthinkaboutit-mb7nn21 күн бұрын
  • Please change the title, the whole video just talks about England, very little UK context.

    @jono_cc2258@jono_cc225821 күн бұрын
  • I'd say because these places traditionally relied on heavy industry. Coal mining, ship building and such. When these shut the wealth dissappeared. Manufacturing has increased since brexit but much more needs to be done. Especially with ship building and heavy industry. Which we need to rebuild.

    @captainbuggernut9565@captainbuggernut956520 күн бұрын
  • 1:42 isn't that Jaywick in Essex? :p

    @pipuk3@pipuk321 күн бұрын
    • It is. There’s a clear shift in equality between north(which would include Jaywick)& south Essex. Essentially anyone outside the commuter belt is left aside. The centralisation of everything to London is ridiculous. It is basically its own city state & has been for the last 35/40 years.

      @keeklawless9248@keeklawless924821 күн бұрын
  • Levelling up inequalities! 🥳

    @_____alyptic@_____alyptic21 күн бұрын
  • We can keep going on about it but nothing will change.

    @gogosegaga@gogosegaga21 күн бұрын
  • The graph at 4:13 where you show life expectancy differences is pretty, but the colours used for the two data points (2020 and 2030) are so similar to each other that it makes it hard to understand the data being presented. Would have been much easier to see if you had used contrasting colours instead of complimentary ones.

    @Simalacrum@Simalacrum21 күн бұрын
  • This is the best journalism I think I've seen from you guys, really getting to the heart of our issues in the UK

    @wizardaka@wizardaka21 күн бұрын
  • One word: tories! People who still vote for them perpetuate class inequality

    @joebarlow6676@joebarlow667621 күн бұрын
    • Nothing changed under Labour, possibly got worse.

      @stumac869@stumac86921 күн бұрын
    • What is inherently good about equality? If I try hard to better myself, I should receive the same rewards as someone who doesn't?

      @SaintGerbilUK@SaintGerbilUK21 күн бұрын
    • @@stumac869 Data shows Labor presided over 15 years of continuous growth combined with low inflation, 'nothing spectacular, but steady' to quote the BBC. Of course the world came crashing down due to the American housing market fallout, but your viewpoint is incorrect

      @ElliottCauser@ElliottCauser21 күн бұрын
    • @@SaintGerbilUK if average people dont have money to spend the entire economy is destroyed. it doesnt matter how hard you work all of our jobs, other than those who inherit, depend on people spending money even B2B those businesses need customers. go and look at the high street of an area with poverty

      @munaali840@munaali84021 күн бұрын
    • Labour promises to make everyone poorer but more equal

      @Medicine91@Medicine9121 күн бұрын
  • TLDR have posted some absolute bangers recently, great work team!

    @horrisnorris6478@horrisnorris647821 күн бұрын
  • London centric media, London centric politicians, London centric spending. The North of England needs new Universities, higher Child Benefit and more train and tram lines.

    @jacobfield4848@jacobfield484820 күн бұрын
  • These inequality indexes ignore a big factor, which is globalization. The top 1% earn most of their money abroad, but the data and media insinuate that they are making money over the locals. HSBC, Unilever, BP, and most of the biggest British companies have most of their revenues abroad. Is that wrong? The countryside of the UK is struggling because the UK government is extremely incompetent to build a good infrastructure to produce wealth, and Brexit made it worse (losing 600 million consumers for UK products). There is literally no reason to invest in these places and these are the consequences.

    @user-cu3mn9qc9y@user-cu3mn9qc9y21 күн бұрын
    • I don’t see your logic at all and would go as far as saying it is wrong. Globalisation should not create inequality, unless you decide to create trade barriers. If the top 1% earn their money abroad then they should be taxed in the country they live in. It is wrong to tax the poorest in society the hardest. It is the job of government to provide infrastructure but are incapable or unable or too corrupt to create these projects. The taxation system and wealth inequality within the country is the biggest driver of inequality.

      @saabsonsan@saabsonsan21 күн бұрын
    • ​@@saabsonsanthey aren't though the top 1% pay 26% of all tax collected. The top 10% pay 60% of all tax collected. The bottom 50% pay less than 10% of all tax collected.

      @SaintGerbilUK@SaintGerbilUK21 күн бұрын
    • @@SaintGerbilUK and the bottom 50% have less than 10% of the money, so they pay disproportionately more than they earn.

      @TheOmegaXicor@TheOmegaXicor21 күн бұрын
    • ​@@TheOmegaXicoryou are taxed on what you earn not what you have. You're conflating two different things.

      @SaintGerbilUK@SaintGerbilUK21 күн бұрын
    • @@saabsonsan The very purpose of globalisation was to create inequality, with financial deregulation, and companies seeking out the cheapest labour. this led to mega-corporations which corrupt the political system even further. Tax is not the main driver of inequality, it is inflation along with wage deflation and the theft of assets.

      @ChucklesMcGurk@ChucklesMcGurk21 күн бұрын
  • This is only about England, not the UK.

    @peeko1875@peeko187521 күн бұрын
    • Yep and we all get tarred with the same brush... would be easier if the 4 nations just went independent.

      @Mr-Foad@Mr-Foad21 күн бұрын
  • Britain's regional inequality is like Spain's but less severe.

    @drakmatheism@drakmatheism14 күн бұрын
  • What does UK actually produce? I drive a French car, use German and Japanese tools, watch Korean television use iPhone made in China, my clothes are from Turkey and Bangladesh. Food is mostly produced in my country, Spain or Greece. My furniture is from Italy and Sweden mostly.

    @reframeservices@reframeservices20 күн бұрын
  • Obligatory mentioning that when you put UK in the title and only talk about England and Wales, 1 in 10 viewers in Scotland and Northern Ireland die from fatal eye-rolling.

    @hjb9453@hjb945321 күн бұрын
    • Obligatory mention that Scotland is the 8th most populous region of the uk. It also has the 4th highest income in other words you are one of the rich regions. Scotland is far closer to the southeast in its income and government investment than the north of England. That has a lot todo with its out sized influence on government policy and its devolved powers. So yeah any mention would have been basically apart from scotland the rest of the uk is getting poorer

      @ThePirateParrot@ThePirateParrot21 күн бұрын
    • I get that there was no data on Northern Ireland so very difficult for them to make comments on there, but not a single word or mention of Scotland is poor indeed.

      @Iestynity@Iestynity21 күн бұрын
    • @@ThePirateParrot So, the only way the UK has a 'north-south divide' is to cherry pick data and ignore ~10% of the UK by population. My point is that this divide is an England issue, pretending Scotland doesn't exist isn't the solution to discussing the issue. Just a small complaint that the title should mention England rather than the UK.

      @hjb9453@hjb945318 күн бұрын
  • A new presenter! And doing a great job too, well done! Good to see some increased diversity in TLDR staff.

    @JackGladstoneHolroyde@JackGladstoneHolroyde21 күн бұрын
    • She's been here a while

      @arcan762@arcan76221 күн бұрын
    • What’s this obsession with diversity! Surely it’s on the merit of the individual that’s important isn’t it?

      @nigelthomas7816@nigelthomas781621 күн бұрын
  • Lobbying. There are individuals, groups and corporations that will back MPs to serve their interests for money. It has gotten so bad now that its effecting domestic policies. This government was not elected by the people, I think that is also important to point out.

    @Speeches958@Speeches95821 күн бұрын
  • I can only hope Britain implements a LVT & Ranked-Choice Voting based on Proportional Representation (P.R.).

    @shzarmai@shzarmai16 күн бұрын
  • Ok, I'm going to try and make a logical argument here. Follow me on this please: - The UK is financially and politically unequal. - London and regions around it are rich. - London is the Capitol. - London houses a number of government institutions and departments. - London has historically ran the UK unchallenged - England has the largest population in the union. - Rural areas are underdeveloped and not producing wealth in comparison to cities. - Cities have the largest population compared to rural areas. Based on this information, If we ever want to be equal. We have to solve one critical problem. London. Take away it's power and divide it between the cities of each shire in each country. That's when you will see progress. It will take time, but our children and our children's children will be better off.

    @Srindal4657@Srindal465721 күн бұрын
    • London is the Capital. A Capitol is a building.

      @LochyP@LochyP21 күн бұрын
    • @@LochyP thank you. Sometimes I get confused 😅

      @Srindal4657@Srindal465721 күн бұрын
    • This is true of all countries the cities always makes more than the rural areas and most countries capitals make the most money. The capital requires a countries support to make the money as London (in this example) cannot exist on it's own.

      @SaintGerbilUK@SaintGerbilUK21 күн бұрын
    • London is and was the financial centre going back 100's of years. This clip reports it like it's a new phenomena.😅

      @happychappy7115@happychappy711521 күн бұрын
    • Probably won’t work, many countries tried sending their executive branch away to a separate city but the economies didn’t went with them. Look at Canberra of Australia , Washington DC of USA and Bern of Switzerland. Local governments need to be given more power to legislate so they can enact policies and attract businesses away from London. Like lower taxes and reduced bureaucracy

      @zurielsss@zurielsss21 күн бұрын
  • As a U.S. citizen I find the term “leveling up” to be strange. It’s the kind of thing that I associate with video games rather than real life. It’s not an expression regularly used in U.S. politics.

    @firefalcoln@firefalcoln21 күн бұрын
    • 😀 Ever hear of Super Tuesday? When I first heard of that, I assumed it's some sport event, like the Super Bowl or something. But it is weird to see politics treated like sports or video games. People want spectacle and the media/political class is giving them a show. I don't know if you've noticed that "boring" or "low energy" is one of the worst things you can be called and questions like "who would you rather have a beer with?" are legit indicators of electoral success, as if people are voting for a buddy, not an MP/Congressman/President/etc. People would vote for the worst and most corrupt people as long as they're entertaining. I thought this was a "we" problem (as in Eastern European only problem). I thought you Westerners would never do such a thing, because you're civilized, honest, developed and educated. But discovering the putin-Trump-Brexit era of instability... I was surprised how Eastern European Westerners can be. And looking at the UK here, I'm stunned what thieves Brits are... I mean, we have a scandal if a mile of highway costs 15 million EUR/km, meanwhile in the UK they steal billions in one go (e.g. COVID test and trace, they sunk 38 billion GBP in that). Even our worst thieves would blush to steal that much.

      @octavianpopescu4776@octavianpopescu477621 күн бұрын
    • It isn't used regularly in the UKm some overpayed unelected Govts tw*t had a brain fart and the govt ran with it. Not sure if its because no one in the govt was smart enough or care enough to note that it actually sound really stupid!😢

      @Abravado@Abravado21 күн бұрын
    • As a German I feel the same, maybe even more so because colloquial expressions are seldom used in our poltitics. Funny thing is, the Brits even founded a "Department for Levelling Up". Its literally the title of the secretary (secretary of state for levelling up, housing and communities, also referred to as the levelling up secretary). I don't know how any politician (especially conservative) thought this was a good idea. How can you be called that and expect people to take you seriously.

      @timowagner1329@timowagner132921 күн бұрын
    • As an outsider I only started hearing the term with Boris Johnson. It's was very much in the Trump-like fashion at the time to use simple terms. However the downside is that no one takes it seriously then (since they probably didn't take it seriously as well)

      @Riya-ho5zv@Riya-ho5zv21 күн бұрын
    • It's a Boris Johnson term that seems to have stuck

      @seyij8146@seyij814621 күн бұрын
  • This video seems to be primarily focused on England, not the UK as a whole since there's no analysis of Scotland, Wales or NI

    @amystewart7993@amystewart799321 күн бұрын
  • Thank you TLDR

    @phyllislovelace8151@phyllislovelace815121 күн бұрын
  • It’s called “post-industrial decline”

    @heinkle1@heinkle121 күн бұрын
  • This is ringing Yugoslavia and what leas it to break up😂 Seems like history is on the verge of repeating itself

    @Ceiteach.O.Duibhir@Ceiteach.O.Duibhir21 күн бұрын
    • Comparing Yugoslavia to the UK is wild

      @RowanJones-lp6iu@RowanJones-lp6iu21 күн бұрын
    • I can imagine the UK breaking up, but there is a huge amount of inequality between regions of England, and England is not going to break up any time soon.

      @Psyk60@Psyk6021 күн бұрын
    • if you go to live now on ex yugoslavia is 100% better then in UK no crime cheap to live, you also feel safe

      @UKisFK@UKisFK21 күн бұрын
    • @@UKisFK It's not about safety its about what's fair in terms of land being run by those who's land it belongs to as seperate states, not under one government. England is the caller of everything in Britain just like Serbia was in Yugoslavia

      @Ceiteach.O.Duibhir@Ceiteach.O.Duibhir21 күн бұрын
    • @@Psyk60 England will survive, but the union will not

      @Ceiteach.O.Duibhir@Ceiteach.O.Duibhir21 күн бұрын
  • I live in the “wealthy south” part of England and I just want to say that when you’re poor, on minimum wage or Sick on benefits. It doesn’t matter where you live, it sucks all the same. Maybe worse as you have no hope of being able to afford the crazy inflated house prices in your home town.

    @curtisfullman3694@curtisfullman36947 күн бұрын
  • Every economics graph in America is just pre-Reagan and post-Reagan Every economics graph in the UK is just pre-Thatcher and post-Thatcher

    @emie9858@emie985821 күн бұрын
  • I love British politics at this point political conversations about uk politics should start with "first their was thatcher, then she ruined everything, and people liked her so they copied it and then it got worse"

    @austinlipnicki7761@austinlipnicki776121 күн бұрын
    • I´d say that the electoral system in the UK is really screwed up and favours the status quo.

      @Letsthinkaboutit-mb7nn@Letsthinkaboutit-mb7nn21 күн бұрын
    • Yes it's a bunch of cope. She's been dead for years now, and yet we are finding new things she's done every day. What people don't like about her was that she was effective in a time of turmoil created by their preferred party.

      @SaintGerbilUK@SaintGerbilUK21 күн бұрын
    • @SaintGerbilUK i am sorry? She privatised many aspects of our nation that then became worse over time. Its not that she cause the water companies to be shit. She just sold them and let them manadge themselfs then they beacwm shit

      @austinlipnicki7761@austinlipnicki776121 күн бұрын
    • @@SaintGerbilUK yeah, as if political leaders don´t leave behind important legacies.....

      @Letsthinkaboutit-mb7nn@Letsthinkaboutit-mb7nn21 күн бұрын
    • @@Letsthinkaboutit-mb7nn and that legacy is unaffected by Major, Blair, Brown, Cameron, May, Johnson, Truss or Sunak?

      @SaintGerbilUK@SaintGerbilUK21 күн бұрын
  • Thought the title was "Why the UK’s Regional Inequality is Getting Worse", yet all she talked about was England, had the token mention Wales and Scotland once. Clickbait title from TLDR as always, used to enjoy the videos but they are far too England-focused instead of UK-wide these days

    @ThePrenti@ThePrenti21 күн бұрын
  • No mention of Scotland or Northern Ireland when the video is titled UK

    @joshuagall100@joshuagall10021 күн бұрын
  • im in the South West working in a very poorly paid industry, its getting really dire here too. very few people i know can afford rent comfortably without house-sharing and its getting really hard to do anything outside of work and sitting at home, even in a cheaper but well connected area. The Cotswolds (where i am) is VERY wealthy but i dont personally know anyone with much to show for it at all, its so concentrated out of peoples hands. NO ONE can afford the badly built new houses around here and even if they could, theyre looking for families not struggling house-sharers. ive not been able to get onto a dentists patient list in 10 years now, its really dire.

    @roryfriththetraveller4982@roryfriththetraveller498221 күн бұрын
  • Look no further than the unelected Government. No mother should have to bury a child. So, so sad.

    @pennymcneela7095@pennymcneela709521 күн бұрын
    • It's "parent"

      @croneryveit9070@croneryveit907021 күн бұрын
    • @croneryveit9070 a mother is a parent but a parent is not necessarily a mother. If you insist on being cringe then at least be accurate and cringe.

      @MrHighRaw@MrHighRaw21 күн бұрын
    • @@MrHighRaw it’s a famous quote from a world wide best seller. Mothers are not special compared to fathers. The original quote is “No parent should have to bury a child.” which is more accurate and inclusive. Gtfo with your divisive drivel.

      @croneryveit9070@croneryveit907021 күн бұрын
    • @@croneryveit9070 thanks for correcting me..

      @pennymcneela7095@pennymcneela709521 күн бұрын
  • Massively tax any property after the first owned by any person/couple/company. Ban all foreign ownership of media. Get rid of privatised public services. Get rid of all public/private partnerships. Actually fund local councils to an appropriate level. Build new houses. 5th largest economy in the world - a global joke.

    @MichaelGGarry@MichaelGGarry21 күн бұрын
    • build new houses and limit the new immigration as a city a year worth of people is just unsustainable.

      @thetreelander7378@thetreelander737821 күн бұрын
  • This video gives the strong impresion that when you say 'UK' you mean 'England'. Almost nothing is said of Scotland or North Ireland, and all comparisons are between the north and south fo England. I get that things work different in Scotland or North Ireland and problems may vary. But this cannot be considered a report on the UK.

    @danielgaribaygarcia1252@danielgaribaygarcia125221 күн бұрын
  • Horrendous wastage of tax money across the spectrum, so yeah let's increase tax which the rich don't pay and so will be burdened entirely on the middle class

    @ben10pop@ben10pop21 күн бұрын
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