The document outlines regional identities and divides in the UK between the North and South, urban and rural areas, and within counties and cities. It notes that the North tends to be poorer with lower wages and more support for the Labour party, while the South is richer with higher wages and more support for the Conservative party. It also indicates that urban areas are richer with better jobs, while rural areas are poorer with lower wages and a more traditional countryside lifestyle. Specific counties and cities are also characterized briefly.