Why are there so many places in England where there is no greenery in streets even though they live on a green island?

Why are there so many places in England where there is no greenery in streets even though they live on a green island?

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Atleast post different pics user. Maybe follow that street a little and then take a screenshot there

here is a free new picture, on me

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is this where slags come from

what does it feel to live there

Imagine actually living there. No greenery, everything's gray, and it's always raining.
I'd kill myself if I were an Anglo.

>At least it won't get destroyed in a tornado or a hurricane like your paper American houses!

I'm told it's just 22% of the country that looks like this

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looks a lot like sweden albeit with more soul according to google images at least.

The British Isles are green thanks to marine currents, without that they would be a frozen hell.
As for the little vegetation in the UK suburbs it is because they are obviously poor.

guarantee that muslims live there