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    1. OP1KenOP on

      Haven’t Brits been flocking to Australia for years instead?

    2. palmerama on

      Me and my parents are English and they moved to Oz in the early 90s when I was young. Growing up we’d come back regularly to see family and I always felt the UK was a more happening place, more connected to the rest of the world. But now I think what I was seeing was the post Cool Britannia, post Blair optimism that had left behind the Thatcher/Major pessimism that my parents wanted to leave. Now we’re entering another phase where Australia is just a more optimistic and upwardly moving place so can absolutely see why people want to leave.

    3. Fellowes321 on

      One in 400 of all Australians in the world are in London.

      Movement varies with economic factors in Europe and in Oz.

    4. CheesyLala on

      Wait, I thought the Telegraph wanted immigration reduced?

      I wonder why Australians seem to be acceptable?

    5. Responsible-Area-655 on

      Interesting article, especially with how migration is down both ways between both countries. It does make sense that outside of the very select industries mentioned where Australians might want to move to London for, the ease of moving to the US or Asian megacities is a more attractive proposition.

      I also didn’t realise they had to cough up the NHS surcharge up front along with other fees worth £3k, which does explain why young temporary workers aren’t as bothered anymore.

    6. FcukTheTories on

      Why on earth would you come to Britain from another first-world country?

    7. DifferentTrain2113 on

      Thanks to toryism and now it’s mutated form: reformism.

    8. Early_Retirement_007 on

      Pleanty of Aussies. Tend to moan about everything in London especially. Bad weather, food,…

    9. pajamakitten on

      The UK, while far from a hellhole, feels like nothing has changed much since the early 00s. Economic stagnation and poor wages just means that the average Brit is worse off than they were a decade ago. Australia is not all peaches and cream but there is no major need to uproot yourself halfway around the world to a country that is allergic to change (and gloomier weather).

    10. Thestickleman on

      I don’t think I’ve ever met an Australian living in the UK

    11. legrenabeach on

      Immigrant. The immigrant dream is dead.
      Let’s stop using this word, expat, to pretend we are better than “them”.

    12. AntiDynamo on

      I came here around 6 years ago. Price has been the biggest factor for me (the cost of visas, flights, surcharge, plus the very low wages). Followed by just general animosity to immigrants. No longer being a part of the EU also means there’s not a whole lot of point coming here, as you still have to do the EU entry visa stuff. And if your goal is to see a fair chunk of Europe, it’s easier to just stick to the EU and skip the UK completely

      Being a 90’s kid, I can’t say I ever thought about the UK much growing up. Things have really been focussed on that Asia pacific region at least for my lifetime. Which is pretty obvious since that’s where we are, and where all our neighbours are, and the things that happen in our region affect us a lot more than anything off in Europe. When you’re that far away you may as well be theoretical

    13. barnburner96 on

      Go to London and have a look on Hinge, tells a very different story

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