Most of the developed world like Australia. New Zealand or Canada actually has a worse housing crisis than the UK
HerefordLives on
I wonder what might have caused depression of wages and increasing competition for houses. It’s almost like labour supply and housing demand have both grown a lot. Very strange.
Diligent_Craft_1165 on
Where can we even go? They took away freedom to work in Europe. Unless you have family connections or a highly skilled job, you aren’t going anywhere. Housing crisis is worse in some places too.
HotelPuzzleheaded654 on
Then they will find out it’s an epidemic across the developed world.
It’s almost like we operate under a global economic system that prioritises capital growth for the largest multinationals.
Editing to add that governments have also outsourced its services and sold off a lot of assets in pursuit of economic growth which has left them beholden to these large multinationals.
Moggy1990 on
Britan is an amazing country as long as your not British
ClubFine6165 on
Grass is always greener mentality among the youth. It’s always been there. Social media and the seemingly constant bad news about the UK makes it appear the rest of the developed world is doing better has increased it.
Clbull on
But where do you go?
Other English-speaking countries in the developed world actually have strict immigration standards and are off-limits for most expats, except for Ireland (under the Good Friday Agreement.)
We kicked ourselves out of the European Union because our countrymen and right-wing press complained so hard about Eastern European immigration that we ended up with Brexit, so Mainland Europe is mostly off-limits too.
The only places you could realistically go are in Africa, South Asia or South-East Asia, and that’s if you’re willing to do TEFL.
Greenbullet on
Its almost as if the rich keep hoarding all the wealth and everyone’s fights for scraps while blaming each other.
And certain people profit of that.
BreadAndToast99 on
And they will make the most of the EU freedom of movement, being able to relocate to another EU country without a visa. Oh, wait…
fresh_start0 on
I moved to the UK from Ireland a few years ago, things arnt perfect but I like it here.
Rasples1998 on
Foreigners want to immigrate while native Brits want to emigrate. Replacement theory is real.
Old_Requirement591 on
So Brits want to leave the country for the same reason others enter the country.
I wonder if they will receive the same reception abroad
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Most of the developed world like Australia. New Zealand or Canada actually has a worse housing crisis than the UK
I wonder what might have caused depression of wages and increasing competition for houses. It’s almost like labour supply and housing demand have both grown a lot. Very strange.
Where can we even go? They took away freedom to work in Europe. Unless you have family connections or a highly skilled job, you aren’t going anywhere. Housing crisis is worse in some places too.
Then they will find out it’s an epidemic across the developed world.
It’s almost like we operate under a global economic system that prioritises capital growth for the largest multinationals.
Editing to add that governments have also outsourced its services and sold off a lot of assets in pursuit of economic growth which has left them beholden to these large multinationals.
Britan is an amazing country as long as your not British
Grass is always greener mentality among the youth. It’s always been there. Social media and the seemingly constant bad news about the UK makes it appear the rest of the developed world is doing better has increased it.
But where do you go?
Other English-speaking countries in the developed world actually have strict immigration standards and are off-limits for most expats, except for Ireland (under the Good Friday Agreement.)
We kicked ourselves out of the European Union because our countrymen and right-wing press complained so hard about Eastern European immigration that we ended up with Brexit, so Mainland Europe is mostly off-limits too.
The only places you could realistically go are in Africa, South Asia or South-East Asia, and that’s if you’re willing to do TEFL.
Its almost as if the rich keep hoarding all the wealth and everyone’s fights for scraps while blaming each other.
And certain people profit of that.
And they will make the most of the EU freedom of movement, being able to relocate to another EU country without a visa. Oh, wait…
I moved to the UK from Ireland a few years ago, things arnt perfect but I like it here.
Foreigners want to immigrate while native Brits want to emigrate. Replacement theory is real.
So Brits want to leave the country for the same reason others enter the country.
I wonder if they will receive the same reception abroad