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Tories mix-up America's Birmingham with England's

Tory MEPs (Members of the European Parliament) have spent so much time in Brussels that they now cannot tell the difference between Birmingham (nicknamed "Brum"), West Midlands, and Birmingham, Alabama...

Tories mix-up American Birmingham with ours


By Bob Roberts
Political Editor
10/01/2008


Birmingham, UK - Birmingham is Britain's second biggest city


Birmingham, Alabama - Takes its name from Britain's Birmingham


Bungling Tory MEPs put a shot of Birmingham, Alabama, on their website instead of the one they claim to represent in the West Midlands.


Visitors to the site were stunned to see skyscrapers towering over a southern US sprawl rather the Bullring and Spaghetti Junction.


Labour MP Tom Watson said: "These MEPs are obviously spending so long in Brussels they've forgotten what Britain's second city looks like.


"If they can spare the time to come back I would gladly give them a tour to remind them of the place. If they are lucky they may even get to meet a Tory voter."



Birmingham UK ... The Bullring centre is a landmark in Britain's second-biggest city



The gaffe, on the website of Philip Bradbourn, Malcolm Harbour and Philip Bushell-Matthews, was spotted yesterday and changed.


Their spokeswoman said: "Mistakes happen. Our web designer got his Birminghams mixed up." Mr Bradbourn boasts on the site how he promotes Birmingham in Europe.

Apparently, he loves the cookies and mom's fried green tomatoes.


BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA


POPULATION: 229,424


Major Industries: Banking and insurance


History: Centre of the black civil rights struggle of the 1950s and 1960s


Climate: Humid and subtropical where the average temperature is 90F at the height of summer


Birmingham, Alabama ... baseball field



Sports teams: University of Alabama American Football Team
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BIRMINGHAM, UK


POPULATION: 1,006,500 (Britain's second-largest city)


Major Industries: Now commercial and retail.


History: Former Anglo-Saxon village (Birmingham takes its name from the Anglo-Saxon "Beorma ingas ham", meaning "home of the people of Beorma" - Beorma was a notable Anglo-Saxon who founded the place) which grew to become "workshop of the world" and birthplace of Black Sabbath's Ozzy Osbourne.


Climate: Temperate. Average 68F in summer.


The real thing ... Birmingham City football team's St Andrew's stadium



Sports teams: Birmingham City and Aston Villa football clubs and Warwickshire County Cricket Club


bob.roberts@mirror.co.uk
mirror.co.uk
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Most modern cities look alike. Dull and high rise.

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