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'sorry, I don't go south of the river' - north v. south poll

North or south London?

  • North London. By far

    Votes: 53 36.3%
  • South London. No doubt about it.

    Votes: 80 54.8%
  • Tczew jest lepszy niż wszelka część Londynu.

    Votes: 13 8.9%

  • Total voters
    146
Previous North/South polls have been much closer. But then, many many more people voted on them (hundreds - it was public too!)

Given the Brixton based, I'm inclined to believe a really broad based poll would reveal North as the winner...
 
Miles of bland surburbs of over priced houses with expensive public transport links, equals north south east and west london outside of zone 2.

Only good for being less expensive than flats on noisy polluted streets of more central London.

That aside North inside of zone2 for me, south all looks the same to me and I dont know the roads :(
 
why is there such a taboo about south london for north londoners ask a north londoner to move south of the river and there will think your mad also they wont travel south of the river .i just wonder why this is so.and what are the attitude of those south of the river
 
I've lived on both sides of the river but have been in and around Hackney for the last 10 or so years. I'm more familiar with the north, rather than feeling unsafe in the south. I love Springfield Park :)
 
editor said:
Would that be the folks in the 'cultural quarter'?

<snigger>
like the 'snergy' you find in sarf lundun :p

I'd just like to add 'no really!!'

tbh norf lundun if it's the old norf sarf debate but in reality east lundun opens up a can of whoopass and then proceeds to force feed the other areas of lundun it... though admitiedly not a great deal as the other areas of lundun are a bit weak and sickley and can't really stomach the taste of whoopass it makes them gassy :D
 
I can't tell the difference between North and South London people. They say the same things about each other. :p
 
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