The election results are in ... where are you off to?

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The election results are in ... where are you off to?

Post by Rockburner »

So, horror of horrors, the party you absolutely detest astoundingly manages to achieve a complete, against all odds, landslide election result and are in: Maybe Galloway came through at last, or perhaps Farage will be moving into No 10 (hell, Trump managed to get into the White House and is still looking possible to repeat that, literally anything is possible).

You're absolutely incensed, the UK is going down the drain, so - where are you going to emigrate to before the gates are closed in your face?

The US?, Europe? Oz? NZ? A 3rd world country where you can lord it up with your accumulated booty, dispensing sly handouts on all sides to ensure an easy life?

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Me: I'd be tempted by either the South of France: I like the easy pace of life there, and it's easy to visit the UK when needed; or possibly Chile - the other half's brother lives out there so there's people I know and Spanish wouldn't be that hard to learn more of (I'd hope). New Zealand might be nice - but it's completely the other side of the world, at least the culture shock wouldn't be bad.
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Re: The election results are in ... where are you off to?

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South of France for me - but then I already have a partially renovated bolt-hole there. Agree about the pace of life there - suits me perfectly.
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Re: The election results are in ... where are you off to?

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Nowhere, the SNP got elected too long ago and I'm still here.

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Mrs D has already been sending me job adverts in Denmark :lol:
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Re: The election results are in ... ast wswhere are you off to?

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Bloody hell - I read the title and thought “WTAF I thought I had another month to work out what to do with my vote!! “ 🤣🤣🤣

I’ve already escaped. Just need French nationality and then to learn about politics 😬😬
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Rockburner wrote: Wed Jun 05, 2024 10:19 am You're absolutely incensed, the UK is going down the drain, so - where are you going to emigrate to before the gates are closed in your face?
No where.
I'm happy enough where I am, no political party has ever had any real impact on my life, roads aren't too bad, I can see a GP when I need, low crime area etc etc etc.

I'm going to be taxed and have freedoms curtailed no matter where I live, so better the devil you know
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Depends how bad it got, but all things pass. I reckon I could ride out a few years. Might even get motivated enough to work to get 'em hoofed out.

Otherwise, France, possibly the west coast of Ireland or somewhere out of the way here*, close the door, turn off the news and become a hermit.

* where they'll still deliver groceries :D
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Italy.

They have a stable, centre-ground government and not a whiff of corruption nor scandal.

And should that change, at least the wine's cheap. :obscene-drinkingcheers:
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Spain. My wife is adamant that's where were heading in a few years time anyway, but this might well drive me away earlier!

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I think we need to think more along the lines of which nation would be daft enough to accept a bunch of decrepit old codgers.

Beggars can't be choosers.
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I would love to live somewhere in the west of the USA, Washington, Oregon or Idaho.

Unless I win the lottery I can't afford it, the medical costs would cripple me. So I will sit tight and wait for sanity to return.
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Post by demographic »

Looking at the avaliable options I reckon England is one of the better ones, I like the place.
Especially the climate and I'm not joking. I like my countryside being green and not that burnt yellow some countries are afflicted with.
Plus after spending a bit of time at my sisters when the lived in Spain I'm not much of a fan of the Brits that end up there.
I've put up with the 14 year shitshow here so I reckon I can cope with whatever else happens over the next few and I genuinely love where I live.
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Post by Le_Fromage_Grande »

Out of the countries I've been to (not that many) I pick Portugal, based on a weeks holiday in the Algarve about 30 years ago, the weather was nice, the roads were good, the people nice and the scenery was great.
I'm probably better off staying in the UK, as I've feck all experience of living anywhere else, and I doubt if I'll get another £70K job at 57.
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I sold up in 2021 and bought the house in Spain in 2022, I don't miss the UK. I've spent three months in Ireland this year, two with the old man when he was taken ill and a month sorting stuff out after he died, I couldn't live there.

There's nothing for me in the UK. I have family I never saw when I lived there, the only person I'm close to is my sister and I see more of her in Ireland and Spain than I ever did in London. I keep in touch with friends and will go back next year for a few days to see them if they don't visit here in the meantime.