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I Spent A Day in England's Poorest Town (Alone)

Drew Binsky · 3,331,509 visualizações · Adicionado há 2 semanas

Estatísticas de aprendizado

B1

Nível CEFR

5/10

Dificuldade

Legendas (784 segmentos)

00:00

When you think of England, you probably think

00:02

of this.

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But there's another side of England.

00:05

Towns that are hit with poverty and neglect.

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Like Jaywick, where the median household income is

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just $38,000 a year.

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If we don't get out in the next

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couple of weeks, we wouldn't survive.

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I'm heading there alone to witness life in

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crumbling homes and abandoned streets.

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We're being left behind.

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I want to meet the people who stay

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despite floods, drugs, and the town's tough reputation.

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And I've set myself one mission.

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To track down 12 of the most fascinating

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locals in Jaywick, no matter how long it

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takes.

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The road trip begins now, here we go.

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I'm about two hours away to Angie's Breakfast

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and Burger Shack.

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That is our destination in Jaywick.

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Are you from here?

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Do you know where Angie's Breakfast and Burger

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Shack is?

00:46

Thank you so much.

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So far, I'm getting the sense that a

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lot of elderly folks live out here.

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It's also super windy and freezing cold, so

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I'm having second guesses about visiting in winter.

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When I arrive at the food truck, I'm

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surprised it's even open.

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After some friendly banter with the owner, I

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explain that I'm here to interview interesting locals.

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And that's when her American husband overhears and

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says there's a guy in town that I

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must meet.

01:06

Danny, this is Rock with the burger van

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and all that.

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I'm sending a guy to you.

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He's from the state.

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He wants to get, you know, to know

01:15

Jaywick.

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So obviously, I'm sending him to Mr. Jaywick.

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Yeah, come to me about one o'clock

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or something.

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And thank you, Rock.

01:23

Nice to meet you, friend.

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Suddenly, I have a mission to meet the

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town's local legend, Danny, who said he's up

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to meet me in a few hours.

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You take care, guys.

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You sure do.

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In the meantime, I'm happy hanging out here

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while I eat this delicious breakfast.

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Egg, sausage, bacon, barbecue sauce.

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It's incredible.

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After just a few minutes, some neighbors walk

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by, and I'm eager to ask them what

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it's like to live in the UK's most

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neglected town.

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I've been to a lot worse s**tholes than

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this.

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The only thing that really makes it a

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s**thole, let's be honest, is the people.

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I live with him, unfortunately.

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You're so sweet.

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Like, you offer everyone a cup of tea

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when they roll up.

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That's amazing.

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These lovelies have been with us since we

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first opened.

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They were one of our first customers.

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Jaywick gets a bad rep, but the community

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is one of the best you'll ever see

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in this world.

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I, myself, I'm transgender.

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In Jaywick, we cherish the uniqueness of each

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individual person.

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Let it thrive.

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That's fantastic.

02:24

Sam, are you doing all right, love?

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Oh, I'm fine.

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I didn't get the job, sadly.

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Don't worry.

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I'm sorry.

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I can tell that you're a little down.

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What was the job?

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Bartending job at Tom Pepper's.

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What's Tom Pepper's?

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A pub, a nightclub.

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And they just told you, sorry?

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They said the position has been fulfilled.

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That's a nice way of saying go home.

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It's like, we only live like two doors

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down and our house is completely made out

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of asbestos.

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That's not okay.

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This is fully out of made of asbestos.

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Oh my god, dude.

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Holy shit.

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We found a lot of mold.

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Does asbestos feel great?

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I'm already starting to get a better feel

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for Jaywick.

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Clearly, you never know who you're going to

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meet around here.

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And it's not as quiet as I first

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thought.

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Life is good?

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Yeah.

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You make life what it is, don't you?

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But something about this place sets it apart

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from other towns in the UK and I

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want to find out what it is.

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I'm on my way to meet the local

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legend, Danny, who probably has the answers.

03:27

Hello.

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Hello.

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You must be Danny.

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Yeah, hello.

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What's your name?

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Drew.

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My baby's name is James.

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Oh, I love your dog.

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Oh, if you had him, you wouldn't love

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him.

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I have a little pug in my house.

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He's a French bulldog, yeah.

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This is cool, bro.

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Wow.

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So what's your name?

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You're Drew?

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Yeah, Drew.

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Me and I am Jaywick.

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I've lived here since 1986.

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They say Jaywick's very deprived, but I think

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it's very good because the houses are cheap.

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I mean, there's people in London paying half

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a million pounds for a house.

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In Jaywick, we pay 50,000.

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Way cheaper.

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And you don't need a mortgage all your

04:00

life.

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You don't need to pay the bank.

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So Jaywick, to me, is happier.

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Have you lived in this exact house since

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the 80s?

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I've lived in this house since 1995.

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The Jaywick was like a holiday resort.

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But when they shut Butlin's, all of the

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infrastructure that was holiday, like the dance halls,

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the go-kart track, the boating lake, all

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of the souvenir shops, they all closed.

04:19

Man, the room that I grew up in,

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I had posters like everywhere in my room.

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It reminds me of being home.

04:24

Do you know what?

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