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After all the segregationist stuff and ignorance of 'the other', I decided I should start up a new tour operator called 'Ghetto Tours'.


I promise to get you a family to stay with in the most rundown, ghettoised areas of the world so you can experience the poverty and life threatening danger for yourselves for only ?1500 per week plus flights.


Each family will be specially selected to make sure they don't nick all your stuff while you are sleeping, but will be hard enough to stop you getting mugged every time you step out of the front door.


Destinations include:

a council estate in Birkenhead

Central Kingston, Jamaica

Mission district, San Fransisco

Aylsbury Estate


More destination soon to come.


The tour operator does not accept responsibility for loss of or damage to any personal property or if you get your head kicked in or shot.

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Hah! I love Sean that your reference point is San Fran and mine Birkenhead. I actually know some people from Birkenhead. Do you think that qualifies me to bounce in ED? I think I could scare off those Bromley riff raff.


The North West holds no mystique for me CWALD,but i'll sign up for Jamaica

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There are NO ghettoes in the UK. It might suit the wannabe gangsters to say so, or Paul Ince, but like it or not, our country's most deprived areas do not compare with the terribly poor and more dangerous counterparts in the US. The UK has a safety net in the shape of universal health care, better gun crime statistics and more involved policing. Comparing Moss Side to parts of Chicago is a non-starter. Listening to people talk about ghettoes in Britain is laughable and sad at the same time.
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