No party politics.
No moaning.
No blame-shifting.
About this Event
I’m a proud Brummie — and I’m done apologising for it.
Before London was finance and Manchester was media, Birmingham was the workshop of the world. This city lit the fuse on the Industrial Revolution. Steam rose here. Metal rang here. Modern Britain was hammered into shape in places like the Jewellery Quarter. We built machines that crossed continents — Land Rover. We put our name on kitchen tables across the country — HP Sauce. We turned factory noise into global culture — Black Sabbath didn’t follow heavy metal, they created it.
This is not a minor city. It is an engine room.
And yet nationally we’re mocked. Reduced. Dismissed. The lazy line gets thrown around: Birmingham is a “shithole.”
Here’s the uncomfortable truth — perception hardens when standards slip. Litter left. Shrugs offered. “Not my job.” Cities don’t collapse in one dramatic moment. They erode in habits.
But so does revival.
If our reputation is damaged, it’s not just the council’s problem. It’s ours. Civic pride isn’t nostalgia. It’s ownership. It’s deciding that standards matter. It’s refusing to walk past what drags us down. It’s supporting the independents. It’s showing up. It’s acting like stakeholders, not spectators.
Birmingham is 1.1 million people. Migration. Invention. Industry. Music. Graft. We are more than the insult. But “more” doesn’t market itself. It has to be demonstrated.
So here it is.
A Thousand Days to Save Birmingham.
Not a moan. Not party politics. A timeframe. Three years of raising standards, shifting perception and reclaiming civic pride from the ground up.
If the country sees decline, let’s show them discipline.
If they expect apathy, let’s show them action.
If they mock us, let’s outwork them.
March 10th. Temper & Brown.
If you love this city — stop defending it online and start building it in real life.
Let’s begin.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Temper and Brown, 12-13 Albion Street, Birmingham, United Kingdom
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