Brits Debate North-South Divide on Reddit
- Reddit users discuss where the north of the UK begins
- Residents come to an agreement about the location of the north-south divide
- Debate surrounds a specific part of the country
In a lively discussion on Reddit, Brits are once again grappling with the age-old question of where the North ends and the Midlands begin. User @OceansOfLight initiated the conversation by asking residents from Stoke-on-Trent to Skegness to identify their regional affiliations. The responses revealed a consensus among many living south of Manchester and Rotherham, who identified their areas as neither distinctly Northern nor Southern. Participants in the thread shared their perspectives, with one user stating, "Grew up basically right in the middle of this area and we considered it the Midlands/East Midlands." This sentiment was echoed by others who simply labeled their regions as "the Midlands," suggesting a collective identity that transcends the North-South divide. Some users humorously noted that the distinction is more about lifestyle than geography, with one remarking on the peculiarities of accents in the North. However, the debate remains nuanced, as some individuals from areas like south Cheshire still consider themselves Northern. They pointed out that local television stations often reinforce this identity, with channels like Granada and BBC North West serving their communities. Others argued for a more southern boundary, proposing that Stoke-on-Trent should mark the divide between the North and the Midlands, highlighting the complexity of regional identity in the UK.