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hahahaha- people feeing 'PC Britian' because it's turning into Britainstan & Shari'a law is beginning to trump British law- while it's kinda funny and telling about how people view Political correctness- howq they really feel- it's sad that great nations are being overtaken and run into the ground. http://sacredscoop.com
yea...all the brits moving to the costa del sol in spain....real smart considering that spain also is selling out to the muzzies....pretty soon the universal language of eurabia will be arabic!!!
Yea, that healthcare is free alright, you just pay for it 365 days a year. And pray to God you don't have to use it in an emergency.
I have English friends who used to live in the Manchester area. They now live in France in a very nice house they bought there.
Some of the children are still in England.
I like the English people, but their society and daily life is very controlled by endless petty laws and regulations.
It's also very, very expensive there. What's $100 here is 100 English Pounds there which means it's almost twice as much for the very same thing. A $100 video card is $200 there or more with the VAT. A $350 table is $700+ for the exact same thing.
No wonder the English are leaving. Then there are the stinking Islamofascist muslims in their native garb, totally unwilling to assimilate. Whole areas. Disgusting.
But of course, they're very safe because they have no guns.
This is one of those things that works if you and a few people do it. If pensioners start regularly living abroad and workers/voters are culturally different, then the chances of pension "reform" skyrocket as the political costs of pension "reform" fall.
My sister in law who is British/Scottish is having her citizenship test on the 22nd of this month after years of living here. I guess she didn't want to return home.
This has been blamed for putting a strain on housing supply. Economists have said that because people are living in their homes for longer, there are fewer homes for younger people to buy.
It doesn't cross their minds to let builders build enough homes for people to live in.
Whole lot of Brits in Florida
Many in Orlando
If you count Australia, it seems that most retire in English speaking countries.
Oooo, we're moving for the sunshine, you know. *wink-wink* *nudge-nudge*
I've thought about retiring to the South Island of New Zealand before. Cheaper to live in than the US and gorgous. And they speak English! What puts me off some is the amount of anti-americanism I came across my last time there. Attitudes in that country torwards us have really changed.