The British Isles have at least a dozen accent groups with many sub-divisions of accents - in my home county, we have at least 3, all under the "Geordie" subgrouping. London has a few that are intertwined with what we call Estuary English; the English found around the estuary of the Thames in Essex, northern Kent and east London. What she speaks sounds to me like a mix of this accent, plus the east Midlands accent - Lincolnshire mixed with London, which is fairly unusual. However, it's what we call a stereotypical "chav" accent which, to be honest, has fallen out of use in the past few years (at least where I'm from). It did used to exist, but I haven't heard an accent like that used since I was about 14.