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British&Proud
July 15th, 2004, 03:15 PM
British cities tend to have a cathedral as their focal point, but Brighton (Brighton & Hove to give its full title) has always done things differently. Instead, this city on England’s South Coast has the Royal Pavilion, built in 1815 for the Prince Regent so that he could meet up easily with his mistress Mrs Fuckherbert.

As secret hideaways go, it's ostentatious: an exuberant, Indo-Chinese collection of minarets, pagodas and domes. That the Prince Regent, later King George IV, saw Brighton as a place to indulge himself away from the disapproving gaze of courtiers in London, is clear from the Banqueting Hall, which has a one-ton chandelier that looks as if it has emerged from the jaws of a dragon. Twenty course meals were served up from a vast kitchen where the iron pillars are disguised as palm trees. And when the Prince Regent decided to choose Brighton as a holiday destination, others followed, resulting in its stunning collection of Georgian architecture and slightly risqué reputation.

Other beaches have sand, but Brighton is pebbled and proud. It's a cosmopolitan place, only an hour south of London, with a LARGE QUEER population and inhabitants who are always ready to dress up for one of Brighton's many celebrations. The Brighton Festival runs in May, with street theatre, art exhibitions and music, QUEER Pride takes place at the beginning of August and winter gets into fireworks with Bonfire Night (Nov. 5). Brighton is eclectic and fun and never pretentious.

Many of Brighton's visitors fantasise about buying a house in Kemp Town, a series of white Georgian houses that face the sea front and is the poshest bit of Brighton. Kemp Town has always appealed to actors - Sir Laurence Olivier used to live there and Ben Dover has just moved in. At the other end of town, Jordan and her new bloke Peter Andre have a house at Hove, a few doors down from DJ and record producer Fatboy Slim.

Traditionally, visitors came to Brighton to indulge in the healthy practice of sea bathing and to promenade along its piers. Palace Pier (now called Brighton Pier) was built in 1891, with arcades and a concert hall. Today, things are gaudier and a bit more high-tech; the pier houses Brighton's only permanent funfair and a video arcade has replaced the "What the Butler Saw" peep show. Entrance is free, also there are two pubs on the pier if you are in the mood for getting drunk and watching the talent pass by, other attractions also include a helter skelter, cost around £2.50 a go. Nobody who visits Brighton should miss it.

Every weekend, the pubs such as Yates, Outback, The Shark Bar are packed and no QUEERS in sight either, who tend to stay in seedy back street pubs. Also the clubs - small, intimate venues - along the seafront are packed. Fatboy Slim is still resident DJ at Concorde 2, but there's something for every taste - electroclash at The Joint, or if you want to pull head down to Creation, most of the QUEERS go to the Honey club. Next morning, head to the Brighton Rock Beach House in Rock Place. Among the breakfasts on offer is the 'Brighton' for £7. Order that and you get 20 cigarettes and a can of fosters. In good weather, there's a Jeep to sit in. Terre a Terre in East Street, near the Lanes, is famous as a gourmet vegetarian restaurant while Brighton's poshest fish and chips are served up at the Regents, an Art Deco building near the derelict West Pier or what’s left of it. Brighton is second only to London for the number and variety of top-class fish and chip shops.

More than a few things have changed since the Prince Regent's time - today, a fast train only takes an hour from London to get to Brighton (40 minutes from London Gatwick Airport). And the Lanes have become home to Brighton's slickest shops. One of it’s finest is a military shop which stocks German Helmets and uniforms. It's also an area known for its antique shops, selling silver and jewellery.

The city's alternative heart beats most strongly in the North Laines. Here the streets are named after smart London counterparts - Bond Street, Kensington Gardens - but prices are low and the mood playful, with organic cafes and restaurants. Clever and cheap fashion can be found at edited and Cutie and vintage clothing at Snoopers Paradise.

Website for further information: www.visitbrighton.com

Dasyurus Maculatus
July 21st, 2004, 09:05 AM
Brighton is also the UK's 'Gay Capital' aint it?.

:mad:

British&Proud
July 21st, 2004, 12:06 PM
A little behind (no pun intended) Manchester now. Having said that, neither city has many faggots outside the trendy town centre area's. The majority of housing estates are full of families with children. The poofters live in flats and bedsits, and don't need to earn as much money (no kids). So they tend to live in town centres and work in shops / restaraunts etc. Every now and again kids from the public housing estates go to the gay haunts and kick the shit out of them too. Gay bashing should be an Olympic Sport!
I have been to Brighton quite a few times and have never seen that many gayboys about, do they tend to keep out of the way and stay down the BACK streets, by any chance?

Manchester WNP
July 21st, 2004, 07:08 PM
no idea where they are around manchester you see them in the gay village (canal st) at night but where they go during the daylight hours is beyond me
but saying that they dont stand out too well i think its too dodgy to stand out away from they city center

we used to have a poof who lived on the same estate as me but they didnt last long

British&Proud
July 21st, 2004, 07:39 PM
They tend to live, work, and drink in the Kemptown Village. The most notorious pub is called the Bulldog. Don't go there whatever you do! Men wearing big Moustaches and leather hats with chains on them leer out of the door at passers by. At night taxi drivers refuse to pick up at Dukes Mound, which is a secluded pathway leading from the coastroad to the seafront. During the day, street cleaners are known to resign after being asked to clean that footpath. There are used condoms, KY jelly tubes and dirty needles everywhere.

If there is a God, then we should all thank him for AIDS! Poofters are still dropping like flies here, and all those coons in Africa! :D
I remember seeing a pub down there can't remember where abouts it was, called the Queen's Head and it had a fucking picture of Freddie Mercury hanging outside it. Seems like alot of queers down there are going the same way as idol did :D

British&Proud
July 22nd, 2004, 01:57 PM
With the amount of poofters, jews, and lefty students, its not easy to recruit here. But a little more publicity in the right estates, and who knows. We have to have a presence here.
So you don't think that Brighton University is a potential recruiting ground for WN then? :D

14 words
July 25th, 2004, 06:41 AM
Yes, its in Kemp town. OKA Camp Town. Used to be an OK boozer, but with the kike property owners gunning for the pink pound, poof palaces are creeping further into town centre. The Hungry Years used to be quite a heavy bikers pub, even that has been "renovated, changed its name, and hung a rainbow flag outside. Its another poof house!

With the amount of poofters, jews, and lefty students, its not easy to recruit here. But a little more publicity in the right estates, and who knows. We have to have a presence here.

well brighton is a big place sid go and show us how its done.

for all the wNP crap about BNP etc they do jack shit themselves when it comes to recruiting new members.

so sid show us how to build a WN stronghold in brighton by being extreme....