left twenty years ago, great choice
2007-11-24 06:14:18
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I would like to live in another part of Europe (France or Italy perhaps). I don't have enough money or skills to move out of Europe. But not because I'm unhappy with England. Just because I like change :)
To all the RACIST WHINGERS moaning about immigration. You complain about immigrants coming here - then you say you're emigrating to [wherever]? Genius!!
2007-11-25 05:43:58
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answered by thingy 4
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i would like to and hopefully will. people especially the young are i think convinced things will change. I'm afraid the politicians have painted themselves into a corner with immigration and EU rules etc, so that wont happen no matter which party is in power, people say there is not much difference between labour and the conservatives and they are right, most laws come from Europe so there is not much left for them to debate. r.i.p Great Britain i think.
2007-11-24 15:49:04
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answer #3
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answered by bruce m 5
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No, but I hope to move out of the city to the country in a few years. Somewhere where there are very few immigrants and psychos with knives and women with burkas and all the rest of it. I have a place in mind and I'm keeping it to myself.
Roll on that happy day!
2007-11-24 15:38:34
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answered by Anonymous
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yes as soon as I'm qualified in what i want to do I'm off, wont be long now, the wife and i have family in a few country's so its deciding were to go, but where ever we go it cant be worse than this place, its a shame the U.K has become what it has, the tax rate here is unbelievably high and there's a tax for everything the government polices are utter @hite, and look at the state of the N.H.S, yeah i will be glad to get out of this dump before it goes down the pan and into the sewer
2007-11-24 15:01:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I emigrated thirty years ago.Not far though just across the sea to Ireland and boy has it seen its' economy go through the roof since I came here.After all this time and being of Irish parentage and having three Irish speaking kids I feel the transition is complete.
2007-11-24 14:40:36
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answer #6
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answered by Misty Blue 7
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England is a nice place. If I lived in England I would stay there. Someday I actually hope to apply for dual citizenship.
The country side is just so pretty, and I do love the rain. And everyone their speaks English. It is an Americans slice of heaven.
2007-11-24 14:09:10
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answered by Anonymous
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The revolving door of people entering and leaving the UK causes giddiness, and then nausea but I will stay.
2007-11-24 15:53:52
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answered by Fred3663 7
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Yes,me,wife 3 kids are off to Australia in 6 months,a CLEAN DECENT WARM UNDERPOPULATED Country,away from this shi.hole,where common sense and decency are valued,a place that dosent tolerate immigrants coming in to dictate the way they should live,you abide by their rules and if you dont like it then f..k off.Just like it should be here.Simple as that.
2007-11-26 15:51:44
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answered by Anonymous
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NO.
I did so 12 years ago!
Could not afford to live in the UK !
2007-11-24 15:53:29
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answer #10
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answered by harryhotun 4
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yes. im off as soon as possible. i hope to go to corfu but it might be france. immigrants are taking over. so sadly i have to go.i cant fight for my space in my town and i shouldn't have to. if im regarded as an alien when i move to another country , well that ok because i will be a foreigner
2007-11-24 18:05:40
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answered by kati 6
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