posted 3 hours, 17 minutes ago
comment by Pranky 23/24 LFC Draft Champ (U22336)
posted 31 minutes ago
Harris intends to run for president again
Get ready for more word salads
Fight!
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Too early to be knocking one out over Kamala Pranks.
posted 3 hours, 11 minutes ago
comment by Ruben The King Amorim Tim Tagi Dim (U10026)
posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
The gratest trick the Tories ever pulled was convincing the public they were anti-immigration.
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They literally opened the floodgates while successfully campaigning on an anti immigration platform.
We must look so stoopid to them.
posted 3 hours, 3 minutes ago
Top 5 nationalities for non-EU+ immigration (via @DannyShawNews)
Indian 240,000
Nigerian 120,000
Pakistani 101,000
Chinese 78,000
Zimbabwean 36,000
Reasons for coming to UK:
35% work
31% study
13% asylum/humanitarian
6% family
posted 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
I see farmers did a go slow protest in tractors at Dover port yesterday and then blockaded Holyhead port with tractors last night.
I look forward to the frothy mouth outrage at this act of disrupting national infrastructure.
posted 2 hours, 50 minutes ago
Long term emigration up to 479,000, with nearly two-thirds of those leaving being Brits and EU+ citizens.
Likely to rile the "WhEre A mInoRitY In ArE OwN COuNtrY!" Great Replacement Theory advocates up even further.
Lovely stuff
posted 2 hours, 49 minutes ago
BREAKING: Government spending on asylum in the UK was at £5.38 billion in 2023/24, up 36% from £3.95bn in 2022/23 - Home Office
posted 2 hours, 44 minutes ago
comment by Maximus Decimus Meridius (U11781)
posted 5 minutes ago
BREAKING: Government spending on asylum in the UK was at £5.38 billion in 2023/24, up 36% from £3.95bn in 2022/23 - Home Office
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That's what happens when you refuse to process asylum claims.
posted 2 hours, 40 minutes ago
comment by Maximus Decimus Meridius (U11781)
posted 7 minutes ago
BREAKING: Government spending on asylum in the UK was at £5.38 billion in 2023/24, up 36% from £3.95bn in 2022/23 - Home Office
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Would be interesting to see how much of that ends up being spent on the asylum seekers themselves, and how much is being siphoned off to private service providers.
posted 2 hours, 26 minutes ago
comment by it'sonlyagame (U6426)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Maximus Decimus Meridius (U11781)
posted 7 minutes ago
BREAKING: Government spending on asylum in the UK was at £5.38 billion in 2023/24, up 36% from £3.95bn in 2022/23 - Home Office
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Would be interesting to see how much of that ends up being spent on the asylum seekers themselves, and how much is being siphoned off to private service providers.
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From the Big Issue:
'Research released on Thursday (24 October) by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) found that the average cost of housing and supporting an asylum seeker has risen from £17,000 per person in 2019/20 to approximately £41,000 per person in 2023/24, which the IPPR claimed was “primarily down to reliance on hotels”.'
posted 2 hours, 23 minutes ago
Build baby build
posted 2 hours, 18 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 33 minutes ago
I see farmers did a go slow protest in tractors at Dover port yesterday and then blockaded Holyhead port with tractors last night.
I look forward to the frothy mouth outrage at this act of disrupting national infrastructure.
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Its a bit different than idiots sitting on the M25.
However if they are committing a crime they should be arrested
posted 2 hours, 12 minutes ago
Andrea Jenkyns joins Reform
posted 2 hours, 2 minutes ago
£41,000 per person
-----
Crikey. That's almost twice Spain's average gross annual income.
posted 1 hour, 45 minutes ago
comment by Pranky 23/24 LFC Draft Champ (U22336)
posted 32 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 33 minutes ago
I see farmers did a go slow protest in tractors at Dover port yesterday and then blockaded Holyhead port with tractors last night.
I look forward to the frothy mouth outrage at this act of disrupting national infrastructure.
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Its a bit different than idiots sitting on the M25.
However if they are committing a crime they should be arrested
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….then executed.
posted 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
comment by it'sonlyagame (U6426)
posted 17 minutes ago
£41,000 per person
-----
Crikey. That's almost twice Spain's average gross annual income.
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Clearly there must be some corruption going on here. People taking advantage of this have no idea the damage they could cause.
posted 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
General election tomorrow, no idea how it will pan out. Turnout will play a huge part
posted 1 hour, 29 minutes ago
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 12 minutes ago
General election tomorrow, no idea how it will pan out. Turnout will play a huge part
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“Up the RA!”
According to Nigel Farage.
posted 1 hour, 18 minutes ago
comment by Pranky 23/24 LFC Draft Champ (U22336)
posted about an hour ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 33 minutes ago
I see farmers did a go slow protest in tractors at Dover port yesterday and then blockaded Holyhead port with tractors last night.
I look forward to the frothy mouth outrage at this act of disrupting national infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Its a bit different than idiots sitting on the M25.
However if they are committing a crime they should be arrested
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Think of the ambulances.
comment by Pranky 23/24 LFC Draft Champ (U22336)
posted 1 hour, 30 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 33 minutes ago
I see farmers did a go slow protest in tractors at Dover port yesterday and then blockaded Holyhead port with tractors last night.
I look forward to the frothy mouth outrage at this act of disrupting national infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Its a bit different than idiots sitting on the M25.
However if they are committing a crime they should be arrested
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Tax dodgers blocking the roads around major ports is no different to idiots doing it on the M25
comment by Disband the PGMOL (U1282)
posted 4 hours, 31 minutes ago
comment by RRRU-ben a-moo-REENG (U17054)
posted 10 minutes ago
A new report has revealed that 23% of Brits—the equivalent of 12.3 million UK adults—are considering moving abroad in the next five years, with 12% looking to move in the next 12 months.
The British Expat Report, which includes a survey of over 1,500 UK adults and 500 British expats, has found that 39% of UK adults cite the cost of living crisis for considering moving abroad, a further 22% cite the cost of UK property, and 12% mention better job prospects.
According to the report, young Brits are considering leaving the UK the most, with 38% of those aged 25 to 34 thinking about moving abroad in the next five years.
A further 36% of young adults aged 18 to 24 are thinking about emigrating in the next five years, with 11% considering the move right now.
A mass exodus from the country could have a considerable impact on the UK workforce. The report reveals that 48% of workers in the IT industry, 30% in the healthcare sector, and 22% in teaching and education are considering moving abroad in the next five years…
The report addresses common concerns among UK adults considering relocating. The primary worry for 36% of potential expats is missing family and friends, followed by financial strains (32%), language barriers (29%) and regretting the move (21%).
Despite these concerns, the majority of British expats have a positive experience abroad, with 38% of British expats saying they never regret moving abroad and a further 37% saying they rarely regret moving. 49% of British expats report that their mental health improved within the first six months of emigrating, and 20% say that moving abroad has brought them closer to their family living back in the UK.’
https://ifamagazine.com/23-of-brits-plan-to-move-abroad-heres-where-their-money-goes-furthest/
New migration figures out at 9.30am today. Will be interesting to see how many Brits took the plunge in the last 12 mths. The figure dipped a little after COVID struck (unsurprisingly), but post-Brexit there were around 150,000 Brits emigrating each year.
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I work abroad and when I eventually retire or stop working for whatever reason, I'm almost certain that I will not come back to domicile in the UK. Still waiting to see how the new rules and changes affect me as a non-dom. Probably gonna be able to dodge the inheritance tax too if I want.
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Holy Fvk. You spend days condemning Ginger on here then come out with this?
PAY YOUR TAXES.
comment by RB&W - He kicked lumps out of them (U21434)
posted about a minute ago
comment by Pranky 23/24 LFC Draft Champ (U22336)
posted 1 hour, 30 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 33 minutes ago
I see farmers did a go slow protest in tractors at Dover port yesterday and then blockaded Holyhead port with tractors last night.
I look forward to the frothy mouth outrage at this act of disrupting national infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Its a bit different than idiots sitting on the M25.
However if they are committing a crime they should be arrested
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Tax dodgers blocking the roads around major ports is no different to idiots doing it on the M25
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comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Disband the PGMOL (U1282)
posted 4 hours, 31 minutes ago
comment by RRRU-ben a-moo-REENG (U17054)
posted 10 minutes ago
A new report has revealed that 23% of Brits—the equivalent of 12.3 million UK adults—are considering moving abroad in the next five years, with 12% looking to move in the next 12 months.
The British Expat Report, which includes a survey of over 1,500 UK adults and 500 British expats, has found that 39% of UK adults cite the cost of living crisis for considering moving abroad, a further 22% cite the cost of UK property, and 12% mention better job prospects.
According to the report, young Brits are considering leaving the UK the most, with 38% of those aged 25 to 34 thinking about moving abroad in the next five years.
A further 36% of young adults aged 18 to 24 are thinking about emigrating in the next five years, with 11% considering the move right now.
A mass exodus from the country could have a considerable impact on the UK workforce. The report reveals that 48% of workers in the IT industry, 30% in the healthcare sector, and 22% in teaching and education are considering moving abroad in the next five years…
The report addresses common concerns among UK adults considering relocating. The primary worry for 36% of potential expats is missing family and friends, followed by financial strains (32%), language barriers (29%) and regretting the move (21%).
Despite these concerns, the majority of British expats have a positive experience abroad, with 38% of British expats saying they never regret moving abroad and a further 37% saying they rarely regret moving. 49% of British expats report that their mental health improved within the first six months of emigrating, and 20% say that moving abroad has brought them closer to their family living back in the UK.’
https://ifamagazine.com/23-of-brits-plan-to-move-abroad-heres-where-their-money-goes-furthest/
New migration figures out at 9.30am today. Will be interesting to see how many Brits took the plunge in the last 12 mths. The figure dipped a little after COVID struck (unsurprisingly), but post-Brexit there were around 150,000 Brits emigrating each year.
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I work abroad and when I eventually retire or stop working for whatever reason, I'm almost certain that I will not come back to domicile in the UK. Still waiting to see how the new rules and changes affect me as a non-dom. Probably gonna be able to dodge the inheritance tax too if I want.
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Holy Fvk. You spend days condemning Ginger on here then come out with this?
PAY YOUR TAXES.
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The fack are you talking about? I pay my taxes in the UK even when I don't have to. I go out of my way to pay taxes to this country.
comment by Pranky 23/24 LFC Draft Champ (U22336)
posted 3 hours, 11 minutes ago
Harris intends to run for president again
Get ready for more word salads
Fight!
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Didn't you predict a Michelle Obama run in 2024?
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Pranky 23/24 LFC Draft Champ (U22336)
posted 3 hours, 11 minutes ago
Harris intends to run for president again
Get ready for more word salads
Fight!
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Didn't you predict a Michelle Obama run in 2024?
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comment by Pranky 23/24 LFC Draft Champ (U22336)
posted 1 hour, 46 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 33 minutes ago
I see farmers did a go slow protest in tractors at Dover port yesterday and then blockaded Holyhead port with tractors last night.
I look forward to the frothy mouth outrage at this act of disrupting national infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Its a bit different than idiots sitting on the M25.
However if they are committing a crime they should be arrested
----------------------------------------------------------------------
no it aint
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posted 3 hours, 17 minutes ago
comment by Pranky 23/24 LFC Draft Champ (U22336)
posted 31 minutes ago
Harris intends to run for president again
Get ready for more word salads
Fight!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Too early to be knocking one out over Kamala Pranks.
posted 3 hours, 11 minutes ago
comment by Ruben The King Amorim Tim Tagi Dim (U10026)
posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
The gratest trick the Tories ever pulled was convincing the public they were anti-immigration.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
They literally opened the floodgates while successfully campaigning on an anti immigration platform.
We must look so stoopid to them.
posted 3 hours, 3 minutes ago
Top 5 nationalities for non-EU+ immigration (via @DannyShawNews)
Indian 240,000
Nigerian 120,000
Pakistani 101,000
Chinese 78,000
Zimbabwean 36,000
Reasons for coming to UK:
35% work
31% study
13% asylum/humanitarian
6% family
posted 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
I see farmers did a go slow protest in tractors at Dover port yesterday and then blockaded Holyhead port with tractors last night.
I look forward to the frothy mouth outrage at this act of disrupting national infrastructure.
posted 2 hours, 50 minutes ago
Long term emigration up to 479,000, with nearly two-thirds of those leaving being Brits and EU+ citizens.
Likely to rile the "WhEre A mInoRitY In ArE OwN COuNtrY!" Great Replacement Theory advocates up even further.
Lovely stuff
posted 2 hours, 49 minutes ago
BREAKING: Government spending on asylum in the UK was at £5.38 billion in 2023/24, up 36% from £3.95bn in 2022/23 - Home Office
posted 2 hours, 44 minutes ago
comment by Maximus Decimus Meridius (U11781)
posted 5 minutes ago
BREAKING: Government spending on asylum in the UK was at £5.38 billion in 2023/24, up 36% from £3.95bn in 2022/23 - Home Office
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That's what happens when you refuse to process asylum claims.
posted 2 hours, 40 minutes ago
comment by Maximus Decimus Meridius (U11781)
posted 7 minutes ago
BREAKING: Government spending on asylum in the UK was at £5.38 billion in 2023/24, up 36% from £3.95bn in 2022/23 - Home Office
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Would be interesting to see how much of that ends up being spent on the asylum seekers themselves, and how much is being siphoned off to private service providers.
posted 2 hours, 26 minutes ago
comment by it'sonlyagame (U6426)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Maximus Decimus Meridius (U11781)
posted 7 minutes ago
BREAKING: Government spending on asylum in the UK was at £5.38 billion in 2023/24, up 36% from £3.95bn in 2022/23 - Home Office
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Would be interesting to see how much of that ends up being spent on the asylum seekers themselves, and how much is being siphoned off to private service providers.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
From the Big Issue:
'Research released on Thursday (24 October) by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) found that the average cost of housing and supporting an asylum seeker has risen from £17,000 per person in 2019/20 to approximately £41,000 per person in 2023/24, which the IPPR claimed was “primarily down to reliance on hotels”.'
posted 2 hours, 23 minutes ago
Build baby build
posted 2 hours, 18 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 33 minutes ago
I see farmers did a go slow protest in tractors at Dover port yesterday and then blockaded Holyhead port with tractors last night.
I look forward to the frothy mouth outrage at this act of disrupting national infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Its a bit different than idiots sitting on the M25.
However if they are committing a crime they should be arrested
posted 2 hours, 12 minutes ago
Andrea Jenkyns joins Reform
posted 2 hours, 2 minutes ago
£41,000 per person
-----
Crikey. That's almost twice Spain's average gross annual income.
posted 1 hour, 45 minutes ago
comment by Pranky 23/24 LFC Draft Champ (U22336)
posted 32 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 33 minutes ago
I see farmers did a go slow protest in tractors at Dover port yesterday and then blockaded Holyhead port with tractors last night.
I look forward to the frothy mouth outrage at this act of disrupting national infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Its a bit different than idiots sitting on the M25.
However if they are committing a crime they should be arrested
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….then executed.
posted 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
comment by it'sonlyagame (U6426)
posted 17 minutes ago
£41,000 per person
-----
Crikey. That's almost twice Spain's average gross annual income.
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Clearly there must be some corruption going on here. People taking advantage of this have no idea the damage they could cause.
posted 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
General election tomorrow, no idea how it will pan out. Turnout will play a huge part
posted 1 hour, 29 minutes ago
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 12 minutes ago
General election tomorrow, no idea how it will pan out. Turnout will play a huge part
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“Up the RA!”
According to Nigel Farage.
posted 1 hour, 18 minutes ago
comment by Pranky 23/24 LFC Draft Champ (U22336)
posted about an hour ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 33 minutes ago
I see farmers did a go slow protest in tractors at Dover port yesterday and then blockaded Holyhead port with tractors last night.
I look forward to the frothy mouth outrage at this act of disrupting national infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Its a bit different than idiots sitting on the M25.
However if they are committing a crime they should be arrested
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Think of the ambulances.
posted 44 minutes ago
comment by Pranky 23/24 LFC Draft Champ (U22336)
posted 1 hour, 30 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 33 minutes ago
I see farmers did a go slow protest in tractors at Dover port yesterday and then blockaded Holyhead port with tractors last night.
I look forward to the frothy mouth outrage at this act of disrupting national infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Its a bit different than idiots sitting on the M25.
However if they are committing a crime they should be arrested
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Tax dodgers blocking the roads around major ports is no different to idiots doing it on the M25
posted 44 minutes ago
comment by Disband the PGMOL (U1282)
posted 4 hours, 31 minutes ago
comment by RRRU-ben a-moo-REENG (U17054)
posted 10 minutes ago
A new report has revealed that 23% of Brits—the equivalent of 12.3 million UK adults—are considering moving abroad in the next five years, with 12% looking to move in the next 12 months.
The British Expat Report, which includes a survey of over 1,500 UK adults and 500 British expats, has found that 39% of UK adults cite the cost of living crisis for considering moving abroad, a further 22% cite the cost of UK property, and 12% mention better job prospects.
According to the report, young Brits are considering leaving the UK the most, with 38% of those aged 25 to 34 thinking about moving abroad in the next five years.
A further 36% of young adults aged 18 to 24 are thinking about emigrating in the next five years, with 11% considering the move right now.
A mass exodus from the country could have a considerable impact on the UK workforce. The report reveals that 48% of workers in the IT industry, 30% in the healthcare sector, and 22% in teaching and education are considering moving abroad in the next five years…
The report addresses common concerns among UK adults considering relocating. The primary worry for 36% of potential expats is missing family and friends, followed by financial strains (32%), language barriers (29%) and regretting the move (21%).
Despite these concerns, the majority of British expats have a positive experience abroad, with 38% of British expats saying they never regret moving abroad and a further 37% saying they rarely regret moving. 49% of British expats report that their mental health improved within the first six months of emigrating, and 20% say that moving abroad has brought them closer to their family living back in the UK.’
https://ifamagazine.com/23-of-brits-plan-to-move-abroad-heres-where-their-money-goes-furthest/
New migration figures out at 9.30am today. Will be interesting to see how many Brits took the plunge in the last 12 mths. The figure dipped a little after COVID struck (unsurprisingly), but post-Brexit there were around 150,000 Brits emigrating each year.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I work abroad and when I eventually retire or stop working for whatever reason, I'm almost certain that I will not come back to domicile in the UK. Still waiting to see how the new rules and changes affect me as a non-dom. Probably gonna be able to dodge the inheritance tax too if I want.
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Holy Fvk. You spend days condemning Ginger on here then come out with this?
PAY YOUR TAXES.
posted 42 minutes ago
comment by RB&W - He kicked lumps out of them (U21434)
posted about a minute ago
comment by Pranky 23/24 LFC Draft Champ (U22336)
posted 1 hour, 30 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 33 minutes ago
I see farmers did a go slow protest in tractors at Dover port yesterday and then blockaded Holyhead port with tractors last night.
I look forward to the frothy mouth outrage at this act of disrupting national infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Its a bit different than idiots sitting on the M25.
However if they are committing a crime they should be arrested
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Tax dodgers blocking the roads around major ports is no different to idiots doing it on the M25
----------------------------------------------------------------------
posted 41 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Disband the PGMOL (U1282)
posted 4 hours, 31 minutes ago
comment by RRRU-ben a-moo-REENG (U17054)
posted 10 minutes ago
A new report has revealed that 23% of Brits—the equivalent of 12.3 million UK adults—are considering moving abroad in the next five years, with 12% looking to move in the next 12 months.
The British Expat Report, which includes a survey of over 1,500 UK adults and 500 British expats, has found that 39% of UK adults cite the cost of living crisis for considering moving abroad, a further 22% cite the cost of UK property, and 12% mention better job prospects.
According to the report, young Brits are considering leaving the UK the most, with 38% of those aged 25 to 34 thinking about moving abroad in the next five years.
A further 36% of young adults aged 18 to 24 are thinking about emigrating in the next five years, with 11% considering the move right now.
A mass exodus from the country could have a considerable impact on the UK workforce. The report reveals that 48% of workers in the IT industry, 30% in the healthcare sector, and 22% in teaching and education are considering moving abroad in the next five years…
The report addresses common concerns among UK adults considering relocating. The primary worry for 36% of potential expats is missing family and friends, followed by financial strains (32%), language barriers (29%) and regretting the move (21%).
Despite these concerns, the majority of British expats have a positive experience abroad, with 38% of British expats saying they never regret moving abroad and a further 37% saying they rarely regret moving. 49% of British expats report that their mental health improved within the first six months of emigrating, and 20% say that moving abroad has brought them closer to their family living back in the UK.’
https://ifamagazine.com/23-of-brits-plan-to-move-abroad-heres-where-their-money-goes-furthest/
New migration figures out at 9.30am today. Will be interesting to see how many Brits took the plunge in the last 12 mths. The figure dipped a little after COVID struck (unsurprisingly), but post-Brexit there were around 150,000 Brits emigrating each year.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I work abroad and when I eventually retire or stop working for whatever reason, I'm almost certain that I will not come back to domicile in the UK. Still waiting to see how the new rules and changes affect me as a non-dom. Probably gonna be able to dodge the inheritance tax too if I want.
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Holy Fvk. You spend days condemning Ginger on here then come out with this?
PAY YOUR TAXES.
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The fack are you talking about? I pay my taxes in the UK even when I don't have to. I go out of my way to pay taxes to this country.
posted 38 minutes ago
comment by Pranky 23/24 LFC Draft Champ (U22336)
posted 3 hours, 11 minutes ago
Harris intends to run for president again
Get ready for more word salads
Fight!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Didn't you predict a Michelle Obama run in 2024?
posted 33 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Pranky 23/24 LFC Draft Champ (U22336)
posted 3 hours, 11 minutes ago
Harris intends to run for president again
Get ready for more word salads
Fight!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Didn't you predict a Michelle Obama run in 2024?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
posted 30 minutes ago
comment by Pranky 23/24 LFC Draft Champ (U22336)
posted 1 hour, 46 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 33 minutes ago
I see farmers did a go slow protest in tractors at Dover port yesterday and then blockaded Holyhead port with tractors last night.
I look forward to the frothy mouth outrage at this act of disrupting national infrastructure.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Its a bit different than idiots sitting on the M25.
However if they are committing a crime they should be arrested
----------------------------------------------------------------------
no it aint
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