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  1. 1. Would you emigrate given the chance

    • Yes i've been seriously considering emigrating
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    • Nope I love the UK and will never move
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    • Never given it a thought
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I haven't got a problem Carl with other nationalitys as such, hell i'm a mixed breed myself, but surely this country is at full capacity? instead of getting more eastern europeans into the country , we should get the long term dole bludgers to work or stop feeding them!

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Like mattyf says, this is where my heart is, tho I should like to see more of the world, in particular Canada, Alaska, Scandinavia. But I'll always want to come back here. Unfortunately my missus doesnt have the desire to go abroad at all, so if I went it would have to be alone, and that's not so good.

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I can understand the reason's many Brits have for emigrating,crime,weather,better schooling etc.But,why not make your voice louder in correcting the problems that exist at home?People emigrating from countries with stronger currencies than their new home create ill feeling by pushing up house price's beyond the reach of locals.New Zealand saw 25years of property appreciation in just seven years post 9/11,due to immigration and foreign investment.Not too disimiliar to whats going on in the UK right now I suspect.

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What does that mean?!

 

i have a indian uncle, well my birds uncle neways and many black friends, but there are just a few types that irritate me same goes for big fat white brits with flip flops on because they soo fat they cant bend down to tie laces and clame benifits and skag heads-they know what there doing when they put that needle in there arm for the first time.

come live in leicester and see if you feel the same......

they get more libities than folk that have lived here for 80years, you go to the shop and there is 10 different signs saying welcome!!!!!! this is england, i dont mind foreigners wanting to start up in this country at all but they should live up to our way and learn our language, if i moved to india i would try and do the best i could..........but im not going india:bongsmi:

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It's a bit late for me now, I think I'm too old, but if I'd known 10 years ago how this country was going to go, I'd have gone, probably to NZ. Now, in the UK, a lot of people have got a very bleak future unless they have money and connections.

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Some people would say New Zealand has bigger social problems than the UK, not that I'm one of them. But they went all out for that American style free market reform thing a few years back and I'm not sure that it went so well?

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Eastern Europeans are no better, they look at you like you're scum.

 

I've had experience of this as well, they seem to have a moral self righteousness, that comes from their oppressive communist work ethic, its not their fault really they've been brainwashed by the Soviets.

 

They show disrespect which is sad, I thought they might be reasonably intelligent people, obviously not.

 

I'm hoping for more Spanish and Portugese to come in so we can introduce Siesta.

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I've heard the same thing about NZ, particularly as there seems to be a resurgence of Maori Nationalism. A lot of old tribal territory scores they want to settle...

As for eastern europeans, in my experience its different countries. The poles are hard working and polite. Mostly it seems to be the albanians who cause most of the trouble.

If we did'nt have such a good free handout welfare state, they would'nt be so quick to flock here.

Like Quickthorn says, without money, the future in UK is quite bleak.

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