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New photo Lewis Hamilton offends the people of his hometown of Stevenage, Herts

Lewis Hamilton is today facing a furious backlash after referring to his hometown as a 'slum'. 


On stage on Sunday night at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards, the Formula 1 driver said it was a dream for his family to 'get out of the slums' - before backtracking to say 'Well, not the slums, but to get out of somewhere and do something.'


The F1 ace has also been slammed by the family living in his former childhood home who say they are 'shocked' at Hamilton’s attack on the ‘charming and peaceful’ Hertfordshire town. 



On stage at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards, Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton told presenter Gabby Logan it was a dream for his family to 'get out of the slums' - before backtracking to say 'Well, not the slums, but to get out of somewhere and do something'


On stage at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards, Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton told presenter Gabby Logan it was a dream for his family to 'get out of the slums' - before backtracking to say 'Well, not the slums, but to get out of somewhere and do something'



On stage at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards, Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton told presenter Gabby Logan it was a dream for his family to 'get out of the slums' - before backtracking to say 'Well, not the slums, but to get out of somewhere and do something'





Pictured, the home where Lewis Hamilton grew up in Stevenage, Hertfordshire


Pictured, the home where Lewis Hamilton grew up in Stevenage, Hertfordshire



Pictured, the home where Lewis Hamilton grew up in Stevenage, Hertfordshire


The 33-year-old driver faced backlash on social media, as well as support from fans, but has yet to comment.


The five-time F1 world champion was one of six finalists for the title of Sports Personality of the Year which was won by Tour de France winner Geraint Thomas, at the ceremony in Birmingham.


Speaking to presenter Gabby Logan, he said: 'It really was a dream for us all as a family to do something different. For us to get out of the slums.


'Well, not the slums, but to get out of somewhere and do something. We all set our goals very, very high but we did it as a team.'




 


 



 

















Twitter users lined up to defend their home town and pour scorn on Mr Hamilton's comments


Twitter users lined up to defend their home town and pour scorn on Mr Hamilton's comments



Twitter users lined up to defend their home town and pour scorn on Mr Hamilton's comments



Residents found themselves on opposing sides of the debate, although on balance Twitter users were not impressed by the remarks.



How Stevenage - which became the UK's first New Town in 1946 - has property prices just above national average



Stevenage in Hertfordshire lies just north of Welwyn Garden City, around 30 miles north of London.


The town of around 80,000 boasts a 14th-Century church, an arts centre, a gallery, a museum and a sailing lake.


One of the biggest employers is the large pharmaceutical research laboratory complex owned by GlaxoSmithKline.


It became the UK'S first New Town in 1946 and has property prices that are just above the national average. 


It has a pedestrianised town centre and like many new towns built after the war, multiple roundabouts.


The Grade-I listed Rooks Nest House, former home of novelist E M Forster, lies just outside the old town.




One wrote scathingly: 'Lewis Hamilton said Stevenage is a slum - unbelievable, but then I suppose it is compared to Monaco!!' in reference to the driver's current home.


Another said: 'Lewis Hamilton describing stevenage as a slum [laughing emoji]. What an absolute toolbag'.


A user named Michael Dempsey said: 'Lewis Hamilton has just insulted EVERYONE in his home town of Stevenage!! It is NOT a 'SLUM' you t***!!'


One wrote: '@LewisHamilton Are you for real?! Get your head out of your own a***! Slums?! I've lost a lot respect for you. Everyone knows that's not true. #Stevenage #Hometown #SPOTY.'


One Tweeter called the five-time Formula 1 champion a 'wally', writing: 'Lewis Hamilton talking last night on #SPOTY2018 saying how it's been a long journey from the Stevenage slums… What a ridiculous thing to say, I mean when he was in these slums I wonder how far he had to walk each day for water… Oh yeah the tap… #wally.'


And another said: 'When your first friends and family are from the 'slums', don't alienate your roots.. There's worse places to live #stevenage #lewishamilton










Some users seemed to think Lewis Hamilton's comments might be more accurate than some Stevenage residents were were prepared to admit


Some users seemed to think Lewis Hamilton's comments might be more accurate than some Stevenage residents were were prepared to admit



Some users seemed to think Lewis Hamilton's comments might be more accurate than some Stevenage residents were were prepared to admit





And more than one user thought perhaps too much was being made of the comment, which Mr Hamilton quickly restated


And more than one user thought perhaps too much was being made of the comment, which Mr Hamilton quickly restated



And more than one user thought perhaps too much was being made of the comment, which Mr Hamilton quickly restated



But others defended the driver's characterisation of his home town, replying on a thread: 'Proud of Stevenage? What a dive. Let me ask you Sharon, would you walk through the town centre past 10pm on your own? I think not, I think not!'


And another said: 'Personally i don't find @LewisHamilton calling Stevenage a slum offensive at all, have you walked through town after a Saturday night?' 


One user told a personal tale: 'I really don't like to comment on Lewis Hamilton calling Stevenage a slum but when I played cricket on their 2nd ground 3 years ago they brought the stumps in at tea so they didn't get nicked….'


Others thought it might be possible rather too much might be being made of a six-word slip of the tongue immediately retracted, writing: 'I don't think Lewis Hamilton arranged to go [to] this event and slam Stevenage. Chill out love. It was something that was said and taken out of context. Doesn't everyonbe say somewthing through life that they regret. #noharmdone.'


Another wrote: :'Please note that Lewis's words were taken out of context and he tried to correct himself.


A comment on the Lewis Hamilton Facebook page said: 'He was meaning his family were not well off but made sacrifices to help him become a go kart driver.' 




St Mary's church in the Hertfordshire town of Stevenage dates to the fourteenth century


St Mary's church in the Hertfordshire town of Stevenage dates to the fourteenth century



St Mary's church in the Hertfordshire town of Stevenage dates to the fourteenth century





Stevenage was the UK's first designated New Town in 1946. Novelist E M Forster lived just outside and used the surrounding countryside as inspiration for his novel Howard's End


Stevenage was the UK's first designated New Town in 1946. Novelist E M Forster lived just outside and used the surrounding countryside as inspiration for his novel Howard's End



Stevenage was the UK's first designated New Town in 1946. Novelist E M Forster lived just outside and used the surrounding countryside as inspiration for his novel Howard's End





The sailing lake in Stevenage, Hertfordshire. The Stevenage council leader criticised Mr Hamilton for his comments


The sailing lake in Stevenage, Hertfordshire. The Stevenage council leader criticised Mr Hamilton for his comments



The sailing lake in Stevenage, Hertfordshire. The Stevenage council leader criticised Mr Hamilton for his comments





Stevenage Old Town's high street. On Twitter one user said they did not find Lewis Hamilton's words offensive, adding, 'have you walked through town after a Saturday night?'


Stevenage Old Town's high street. On Twitter one user said they did not find Lewis Hamilton's words offensive, adding, 'have you walked through town after a Saturday night?'



Stevenage Old Town's high street. On Twitter one user said they did not find Lewis Hamilton's words offensive, adding, 'have you walked through town after a Saturday night?'





Stevenage train station. The town of 80,000 people is around 30 miles north of London


Stevenage train station. The town of 80,000 people is around 30 miles north of London



Stevenage train station. The town of 80,000 people is around 30 miles north of London



Stevenage Borough Council leader Sharon Taylor said: 'It is disappointing that Lewis Hamilton referred to Stevenage as 'the slums' at such a high-profile event. 


'He clearly realised what he had said and tried to correct it but sadly the people of our town, many of whom admire and support him, felt very offended.' 


Team England para-badminton player Gobi Ranganathan said: 'I for one am proud to fly the flag for Stevenage. It's made me who I am today. 


'It's not perfect, but it's home. And it has a lot to offer if people just open their eyes.'


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