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by qmmmur 2048 days ago
Personally I wouldn't call anywhere in the UK 'remote' till you start going far north. I've lived in AU first, then GB so maybe my view is biased.
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Remote can mean isolated and disconnected as much as faraway and distant. Plenty of the UK is remote in that sense. I work in a part of Surrey where, despite there being frequent trains to London, the actual town and surrounding area is very hard to get around without a car (and the public transport options there are are significantly less frequent than trains away from the place).

Infrastructure is as much a factor as proximity I'd say.

This is true and my experience is the UK has terrible infrastructure and cars are necessary so I agree.