It very much reminded me of growing up on a large council estate in Newcastle in the 1940s/1950s - except they all had a lot more than we, and those around us, ever had.
Which is the core of the problem.
For the last 20 years there has been a constant chattering class scream for "more benefits, get children out of poverty and they will succeed" when all it has done is create dependency on the state which lasts generations. children see their parents with plenty of cash for the essentials (drink, drugs, sky) and see a benefit dependency as their future too.
In the old days if you were poor and wanted to better yourself you worked. Today, you pop out a few children till your benefits are worth SO MUCH that you would risk the lives of 5 of your many, many children to keep your £1000 a week income.
I'm afraid we burst out laughing when they said that Nicola's dad had an ASBO. It's something I tend to associated with disaffected youth.
In all seriousness though, how on earth does that ever get sorted? A real dad in prison for murder, an alcoholic ASBO'd step dad and a mum who only seems to have a tenuous grasp of English grammer. What depressing role models.
I'm afraid we burst out laughing when they said that Nicola's dad had an ASBO. It's something I tend to associated with disaffected youth.
In all seriousness though, how on earth does that ever get sorted? A real dad in prison for murder, an alcoholic ASBO'd step dad and a mum who only seems to have a tenuous grasp of English grammer. What depressing role models.
Mind you, I have to say her flat (although not to my taste) was the cleanest, tidiest and decorated - which is more than you can say for most of them!
Mind you, I have to say her flat (although not to my taste) was the cleanest, tidiest and decorated - which is more than you can say for most of them!
You make a very valid point
I honestly can't see Dale going anywhere and quite how he thinks he is going to be famous for anything apart from this programme (which isn't exactly famous!).
Mind you, I have to say her flat (although not to my taste) was the cleanest, tidiest and decorated - which is more than you can say for most of them!
And she doesn't have the glassy eyed stare and pale bad complexion normally associated with naughty substance intake. Plus she knows remaining in Harpurhey is bad for her. Nicola, the stereotypical single teenage mum, was the only person I felt any sympathy for.
I honestly can't see Dale going anywhere and quite how he thinks he is going to be famous for anything apart from this programme (which isn't exactly famous!).
I was suprised, given her role models (like you said).
I can't see Dale making it either, but of course I may be wrong.
I couldn't believe it when his mum was talking about getting handy with his opponent's mum. :eek:
I only started watching part way through so haven't got a complete handle on everyone.
I think it will be Paul. He lives with them and was on the settee whilst Hayley (?) was singing karaoke. Whenever he does his talking head bit there is liberal use of the 'f' word and he talks so quickly that I sometimes don't quite get what he is saying.
I only started watching part way through so haven't got a complete handle on everyone.
I think it will be Paul. He lives with them and was on the settee whilst Hayley (?) was singing karaoke. Whenever he does his talking head bit there is liberal use of the 'f' word and he talks so quickly that I sometimes don't quite get what he is saying.
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Er my 4od is not working!
I thought they only did that in TV shows .
And that Eminem film :cool:
'Cause it makes us all feel like aristocrats.
Which is the core of the problem.
For the last 20 years there has been a constant chattering class scream for "more benefits, get children out of poverty and they will succeed" when all it has done is create dependency on the state which lasts generations. children see their parents with plenty of cash for the essentials (drink, drugs, sky) and see a benefit dependency as their future too.
In the old days if you were poor and wanted to better yourself you worked. Today, you pop out a few children till your benefits are worth SO MUCH that you would risk the lives of 5 of your many, many children to keep your £1000 a week income.
I'm afraid we burst out laughing when they said that Nicola's dad had an ASBO. It's something I tend to associated with disaffected youth.
In all seriousness though, how on earth does that ever get sorted? A real dad in prison for murder, an alcoholic ASBO'd step dad and a mum who only seems to have a tenuous grasp of English grammer. What depressing role models.
spoke too soon
Shoplifting is now a valid career choice.
I hope Amber does manage to get to uni when she's ready
For the sake of her eyebrows, she needs to leave Harpurhey and go someplace which has a decent brow threading salon.
Worryingly she will no doubt get pregnant 1st and not go at all
Mind you, I have to say her flat (although not to my taste) was the cleanest, tidiest and decorated - which is more than you can say for most of them!
You make a very valid point
I honestly can't see Dale going anywhere and quite how he thinks he is going to be famous for anything apart from this programme (which isn't exactly famous!).
And she doesn't have the glassy eyed stare and pale bad complexion normally associated with naughty substance intake. Plus she knows remaining in Harpurhey is bad for her. Nicola, the stereotypical single teenage mum, was the only person I felt any sympathy for.
I was suprised, given her role models (like you said).
I can't see Dale making it either, but of course I may be wrong.
I couldn't believe it when his mum was talking about getting handy with his opponent's mum. :eek:
If its Paul? Then I think it is her father.
Nicola seems quite serious and appears to have insight and think about things a lot. I hope she can make a new start with her aunt.
Same here. I hope she gets out of all that negativity surrounding her.
I only started watching part way through so haven't got a complete handle on everyone.
I think it will be Paul. He lives with them and was on the settee whilst Hayley (?) was singing karaoke. Whenever he does his talking head bit there is liberal use of the 'f' word and he talks so quickly that I sometimes don't quite get what he is saying.
Yes, he is her father.
Brilliant!