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lancsdave 15-11-2007 13:27

Migration At A New High
 
Results released for people moving abroad last year;

The number of people leaving rose to 400,000 from 359,000 in 2006 -- the highest since comparable records began in 1991.

WONDER WHY ? :rolleyes:

MargaretR 15-11-2007 14:48

Re: Migration At A New High
 
Our high property prices means people can sell up, retire early, buy cheap property abroad, bank the money left over to subsidise casual/part-time work, and live in a better climate in a less overcrowded location.

They have been shown how by tv programmes about it.
I think it is maily southerners who are doing it, because there are more houses down there that will realise a quarter million or more.
Probably some have wished they hadn't, but can't come back because they would stand no chance of buying a house if they did and good property to rent is as rare as rocking horse s**t.

So the housing shortage is to blame (causing price rises)

WillowTheWhisp 15-11-2007 14:49

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Oh I dunno.I fancy a warmer climate too but not sure I'd want to up sticks permanently. Six months in Tunisia and six months here would do me.

lancsdave 15-11-2007 15:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 494000)
So the housing shortage is to blame (causing price rises)

Nothing to do with the society we live in then ?

garinda 15-11-2007 15:53

Re: Migration At A New High
 
I don't know.:confused:

I'll ask my friends in a little over a week, why they moved...as we sit by their pool in the sunshine.:D

MargaretR 15-11-2007 15:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 494010)
Nothing to do with the society we live in then ?

The housing shortage causes many of society's problems
(Rats packed in a box kill each other)

garinda 15-11-2007 16:04

Re: Migration At A New High
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 494000)
Our high property prices means people can sell up, retire early, buy cheap property abroad, bank the money left over to subsidise casual/part-time work, and live in a better climate in a less overcrowded location.

They have been shown how by tv programmes about it.
I think it is maily southerners who are doing it, because there are more houses down there that will realise a quarter million or more.
Probably some have wished they hadn't, but can't come back because they would stand no chance of buying a house if they did and good property to rent is as rare as rocking horse s**t.

So the housing shortage is to blame (causing price rises)

Good point about being priced out of the housing market, if they want to move back.

Even though expats think they are covered by the Spanish National Health Service, because we are all in the EEC, this is not the case, if they haven't filled in the right forms.

Costa expats are swamping our health service, protests Spain - Times Online

This country will be swamped if the Spanish get fed up of all our retired folks there, and ship 'em back.

lancsdave 15-11-2007 16:09

Re: Migration At A New High
 
My sister has lied to me. She told me she was emigrating because she didn't like what this country has become and will be like in the future. I didn't realise what she really meant is that she hasn't got enough room in her 4 bedroomed semi :D

garinda 15-11-2007 16:10

Re: Migration At A New High
 
Another interesting article, relating to the cost of keeping our silver travellers in the sun.

Don't take the Spanish authorities for a ride - Telegraph

garinda 15-11-2007 16:13

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Would I move abroad?

No, not now I have Parkinson's.

I did always plan to retire to Brittany, and spend my dotage painting, and working in my friend's bar, but I'd much rather stay in the UK now.

Besides, I don't think my friend could afford all the breakages.:D

Eric 15-11-2007 16:44

Re: Migration At A New High
 
The world is a much smaller and more cosmopolitan than it used to be. And perhaps what binds someone to a particular country is not as strong. Perhaps, with the EU moving somewhere else to live is easier. There are probably as many reasons for moving as there are people who move. I sometimes think about what it would be like if I had stayed in England, but I never regret my move. I have lived twice as long in Canada as I did in England, and I believe I am too much of a Canadian to ever be a succesful Englishman again. Maybe an homogenized world will be a better, more peaceful place ...

blazey 15-11-2007 22:46

Re: Migration At A New High
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 493973)
Results released for people moving abroad last year;

The number of people leaving rose to 400,000 from 359,000 in 2006 -- the highest since comparable records began in 1991.

WONDER WHY ? :rolleyes:

Inflation and the fact that people tend to go for warmer climates. Cant blame them really.

garinda 15-11-2007 23:47

Re: Migration At A New High
 
I remember back in 1997, whilst we still had a Conservative government, that Paul Daniels publicly said that he would emigrate if New Labour won the election.

We're still waiting.

Seriously, rather than the mass exodus of wealth, that some forecast pre 1997, the country is awash with the rich, and super rich immigrants.

blazey 15-11-2007 23:56

Re: Migration At A New High
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 494340)
I remember back in 1997, whilst we still had a Conservative government, that Paul Daniels publicly said that he would emigrate if New Labour won the election.

We're still waiting.

Seriously, rather than the mass exodus of wealth, that some forecast pre 1997, the country is awash with the rich, and super rich immigrants.

Off topic but...

Paul Daniels did wife swap (if your talking about the magician) and he lives in the ost quiet and secluded place ever anyway. Poor man swapped his wife for 2 weeks or whatever the length was for Vanessa Feltz (is that her surname? that huge woman with the fake blonde hair). I want to live like Paul Daniels, just sitting in silence and reading my newspaper and feeding the ducks all day. He didnt even have a telly!

lettie 16-11-2007 07:09

Re: Migration At A New High
 
This doesn't surprise me in the slightest. When you read forums such as British Expats.com you will find that most of the moves have nothing to do with British House prices. The most popular places for British movers are Australia and New Zealand (I have lost about 10 of my colleagues to those places in the last 3 years).

People on these forums are generally peeved about - The crime rate, overcrowding, abuse of the benefits and health care systems, the weather etc. Many young British families want to live and work where they can support themselves without being taxed to the hilt to support immigrants and those who won't work, they have no problem supporting those who can't work. Many of them are happy to pay for their own health care without having to pay for the healthcare of illegal immigrants, health tourists etc.

I have to say that I totally see why they move and if Sparks would come with me I'd be off Down Under like a shot...:D

The wages aren't as good as here and the house prices are very high in comparison to the wages but the outdoor lifestyle, less overcrowding and generally laid back attitude more than makes up for this.


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