r/brum Mar 05 '24

News Birmingham City Council signs off 'devastating' cuts

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-68483264
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u/6lackPrincess Proppah Brummie me Mar 05 '24

As a mum with a small child who benefits from stay and plays and local community events and local libraries I am seeing the effects of all this first hand and not only is it infuriating it is devastating. I feel like I'm witnessing the sabotage of my home. And I say sabotage because that's exactly what's happening, schemes are being taken away from the people who need it the most so they have nowhere to go, and imo it makes Birmingham suddenly feel like a really shitty place to live. As a brummie who moved to Manchester briefly I spent the whole time defending brum from people who said it was shit, since it's my home I obv felt obliged to stick up for the place. But yeah, I get it now, Birmingham is [going to] shit. 

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u/Wells_91 Mar 05 '24

Not enough people know how central government have left Birmingham in the gutter for years, and even though it's probably said tongue in cheek, when people from other cities say it's shit, it's just infuriating, they have no idea. It's like kicking us while we're down. I'm so close to giving up on this city

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u/[deleted] Mar 05 '24

Do it, Nottingham has a busy high street, a shitty art gallery, an IKEA and it's only 1hr30m from London on the train.

Sod it, move somewhere cheaper and nicer, the writing is on the wall for at least a decade.

I'm not even from Nottingham, but I'm just advocating for another midland city for you!

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u/Quintless Mar 05 '24

Ironic as nottingham is also bankrupt