I'm Colombian, never been to the UK, but I have a British friend who's been living in Colombia for over 10 years now, I asked him why he had left the UK and chosen a South American country , he said he wanted to have more freedom and peace of mind, he added he wanted to escape the never ending circle of working his arse out to pay taxes, trying to make ends meet, drink his frustration away and repeat. he's certainly happy here, he enjoys the all year average 22 celsius, he visits his mother in south London twice a year, he's a retired teacher and he's not planning to ever get back. he said the values for which an average Briton was worth are getting lost. Now from my own perspective, I can see most European countries, not only the western ones, have implemented some policies that undermine their own capacity to stand for their own people, I just can't wrap my head around the fact that illegal immigrants are being subsidized and the very Britons are being financially drained, it just doens't make any sense, it's like some powerful groups in the world want to weaken formerly stronger/smarter demographics and systematically replace them with intellectually vulnerable people, who do not necessarily stand for the values of the countries they're occupating. what's going on in Sweden and Norway with those subcultural gangs is crazy, the way Spain is allowing those people to break their system is just asinine. Going out and fighting the police and breaking some park benches will not fix anything.
It is all about debt unfortunately. The demographic decline of many European countries are mostly because of the economics of younger families. It is not unusual to use 60% of your after tax income for a place to live. However, many young people can not pay for houses or even get approved for loans. So if you are in your 20s or 30s, it is hard to afford a place to live and start a family with even one child. There is no job security, and if you are not with higher education, it is even worse for job stability. UK is a special case, since many of their recent money were made in the financial services. GDP is partly influenced by house prices, so they pumped housing prices, so it seemed that they were growing their economy. Adding in the corporate greed from companies like Blackstone, you have both an over inflated house owning market and renting market. UK has run a state deficit for many years, and part of funding the loans is by the debt to gdp ratio. It is one of those countries you wouldn't be surprised by if it the state went in to bankruptcy within 10 years. It is not that all European countries are bad, Denmark, Poland, Czech republic and the Baltics are doing pretty good, but the major economies do have it hard. UK is probably the worst right now, as it is almost only London that have avoided severe economic decline.
@@mediolanumhibernicus3353 First paragraph is my friend's story, second is my two cents as a Colombian, things are going south here too in many aspects.
Man, its not fair to compare Colombia with the dumpster fire that is the UK. Colombia is one if not the most beautiful countries and people (in and out) on earth.
@@jdlennis3101 Go visit the UK... you haven't seen "south" till you see the UK or cities in the US like LA or New York. You live in heaven in comparison.
I am in south Sinai Egypt 🇪🇬😊 We live on our farm. Fresh Buffalo milk daily, eggs, fresh produce and, and...our own well 💦. I see the sun and moon rise over the mountains. We have mangoes, dates, guavas...we are fairly poor but the quality of life and the freedom make up for that. In fact, we live in a dictatorship, yet have more freedom than in the UK. WE DO NOT NEED TO REGISTER OUR CHICKENS EITHER! 🤣
I’m considering Egypt myself if Cyprus doesn’t work out for us. I’ve seen videos of it and it looks absolutely gorgeous and completely different from the UK.
Don’t get the wrong idea living costs in Egypt has skyrocketed. Average earning of people annually is 100,000 EGP which is roughly 1500 GBP to buy any decent used car your looking atleast paying 800,000 EGP a half decent flat at least 1,300,000 EGP not a nice new car not a nice flat just a car and a flat. Egypt depends on a lot of imports but the country has been struggling to have a strong $ reserves meaning that the cost of imported goods (a lot of items you would like to buy, phones, branded clothing etc.) is marked up compared to buying it in the UK for example. Don’t go to Egypt if you want a city life etc and planning on living off of Egyptian salaries unless you make $2000 a month then you are fine.
Don’t focus just on UK. Cost of living after Covid has skyrocketed everywhere in the world. Not many countries can offer you a nice lifestyle with being in someone’s payroll unless you have great skills. I think this global crisis will make people reconsider if the lifestyle of previous generations including farming etc would make a better option. You won’t hear many complaints by residents of Eastern/ South EU countries because 1) they have been user to corrupted governments and austerity 2) better social life to northern Europe and western countries
Legit dictatorships are less intrusive than these bureaucratic western leftists. I also live in a place where the town wants to regulate chickens. Insanity!
The funny thing is that the 90s were great for the social scene. Bloody awful working for abysmal wages and trying to keep a roof over your head though! Hence why I emigrated in the mid 90s! And stupidly returned in the 2000s....
Working 15 hours a day for 12 years, I’m not going to work for the dinghy tourists or for the government to fund wars all over the world. I’m moving out soon.
See this is why you shouldn't be blaming it on the "dinghy tourists" because by leaving the UK, you WILL be the migrant in another country. Do you see how hypocritical you are?
@@Mark-jb1fj I have my ex-colleagues who can tell you I sometimes worked even more than that. I know some people can’t fathom working that much, especially the English, when they have tax credits and other benefits and don’t want to work or call in sick on Mondays with migraines from drinking in the weekend.
It's ridiculous. Me and my boyfriend are long distance. I live in the North and he lives in the West Midlands. So he's roughly 2 hours from me. I can only go to see him every few weeks because of the cost of the train tickets. It's ridiculous. Just one journey and back to see him costs me nearly £100. It's robbery. Plus, there's always very few carriages with people crammed on them and nowhere to sit. I mostly always am sat on the floor the entire journey.
@@Elliestandsforpeace We have the most expensive train tickets in Europe Ellie, Plus ALL stations across the UK are trying to get rid of staff which will make the overpriced tickets even more expensive. The over complicated ticketing system is ( in my opinion ) is intended to be confusing as it gains a lot more revenue.
Hey Daryl and all 👋🏻 I’m 44 years old. Single mother to a 11 year old daughter and I suffer with health issues. I so wish I could get out and make a fresh start somewhere else out of the UK. I feel I’m too old now to get out and too ill. I feel that a lot of use who are disabled and rely on benefits will have them stripped away and forced to live in poverty. I can’t work full time and hate relying on benefits to bump up my income incase that gets taken away. I’m training to become an illustrator and hope to work from home. I hope I can make it work.
If you become able to work from home, do everything you can to move out of the West. You're only 4 years older than me and we both have a lot of life left, I live in Sweden and it's going the same way as the UK. I'm going to Thailand to scout it out in January. The food is healthy, the weather is excellent and the health care is as well. The West is done, it's not just the UK.
I am a 70yr old Australian. I have been going to the UK about once every 10 years since the early 80s. My last trip was to Scotland a month ago. I was aghast at the deterioration that I saw this time. The cost and standard of food was striking. A simple meal in a pub was the cost of 'fine dining' in Australia. Any menu item with a decent amount of meat was unaffordable. I wish you luck with your move.
Fact check: Dimaggios Glasgow city centre cabonara £12.95 ($25) + 10% service charge = 27.5AUD. Vapianos Brisbane cabonara $27.5 (no service charge or tipping expected) Exactly the same price for the same dish at of comparable quality and quantity.
J D Vance is right when he said the UK will become the first Islamic state with nuclear weapons. The UN, WHO, WEF etc are all evil with puppet governments doing their bidding, especially in the west.
@@2flowertwo537 "We" did not make this country into a pale imitation of its former self. That was done by a relatively small number of self serving politicians governing in their own interest or for that of their party. They operated hand in hand with wealthy interests to suck the marrow out of the country and secure their own interests. The social contract is well and truly broken. I couldn't be less patriotic.
Hi all. Thank you for checking into part 2. My next vlog will be released in early November when I have escaped this dystopian mess of a country. Stay with me! Subscribe to see where I go🌏
Good luck to you. I moved here from US 30 years ago and it saddens me greatly how things have gone here. My English husband talks about moving, but we can't think where to actually go. We're following you and wish you all the best.
Between me and the mrs we earn 100k and the tax we pay is insane, I started as a shelf stacker and worked hard all my life 50-70 hours. I’m disgusted at what I earn now vs the quality of life and also disgusted that I’m paying for people to come here without ever paying into the system This country is on the verge of collapse
@@nathaniziah Nobody told those people to start a family and get commitments to the West that they can hunt you down in perpetuity no matter where you go. If the West is so bad how are they establishing all of the relationships with the government and people that you cant just up and leave?
Hi Daryl, I made the decision to leave the UK back in 1993 when I was 23 years old, I knew that Manchester was crap, the taxes, standard of living etc. I moved to the USA and as a lower middle class citizen I have 2 homes, a boat, motorbike, 4 cars and I am not taxed to death! Also, living in Georgia, the sun shines almost every day! I cannot imagine my life had I stayed, but my burning desire to leave was so great, despite my large family trying to convince me otherwise!!!!! Go with your gut!!!
Same here I’m now a US Citizen (since 2007) left in 2002 lived in Florida now Texas best decision I ever made, UK has crippling taxes and bad weather with no opportunities! Been back to see family and it’s really gone down hill!!
Britain is not a rich country. The UN just reported that once the contribution from London is excluded then Britians per capita income is LOWER than Mississippi. The poorest state in America. We keep telling ourselves comforting lies about how wonderful life is in the West. I travel a great deal in both Europe and the Americas and I can tell you this. The west is in a state of accellerating decline. Places like New York or Paris which back in the early 2000's were simply fantastic placves to be are now absolute shitholes. You know things are bad when even the rich are leaving.
London is a different country. I’m down there about 2 months a year. Stay in hotels. it’s mostly to do with art stuff. A lot of the clients for custom installations are there. It’s hard to describe what they’re doing compared to normal people. The prices are ruinous for everything. BUT you will ( if you are old enough ) remember what actual good food tastes like. Our whole food system has been so debased and adulterated in the U.K. I thought my appetite was failing. Nope it’s garbage food. But it’s everything. It’s clean down there. Tons of shops, restaurants, clubs. Transport. Beautiful hotels and police everywhere in the Center of London. The one thing is of course, the people even in London Centre have changed colour a fair bit. I’m no racist but if you’re not careful you change the whole feel of a country if you let in too many people at once. That all I say on that. London has taken almost all the money & talent from the U.K. and sucked it in to itself. It gets most funding. Most investment and most events & tourism. It needs a vast rebalancing. But what a place if you have money down there. I wish is moved in 1997 when a girlfriend wanted to go down & start an art collective. 😭 The flat we were thinking about buying for 86,000£ is now 1.3m 🫡🪦
@@donna9679 I’ll say this. I’ve been going down to London every year bar 1 for the last 20 years every summer to do art shows do commission installations for those with real money. And even though I wasn’t looking for it. I noticed the amount of non white non English origin people in London especially in the last 10 years. And to continue. I have a few friends who live there permanently. They said the amount of people who want to work cash in hand but can hardly speak English was crazy the last 5 years. They are in bonded delivery’s so that could never happen. But they have a lot of people asking… 🤷🏻♂️
I moved to Italy against everyone's advice, including from Italians themselves, but after all these years I don’t regret it at all. I’ve found a lifestyle that’s better for my mental health, and while some social dynamics have their downsides, the positives far outweigh them. Living here has given me a sense of peace I didn’t have before, and that’s a big deal. I’m saying this because I totally get where you’re coming from. If you’re not happy in the UK don’t hesitate to leave it behind. Just keep in mind that every country comes with its own set of problems, sadly the world is going through tough times, but you just have to find the one country that fits your emotional and material needs. Best of luck.
@@letswalkandwalk from my life experience (third culture kid here) being a poc in Italy isn’t as bad as people online often make it out to be. I’m a Blasian woman and haven’t really run into any issues here that I haven’t faced elsewhere. That said, I live in a mid-sized city in central Italy where there are quite a few minorities and the locals tend to be way more laid-back compared to the cities up north.
Italian here. Kinda crazy reading your words. I'm 27 and see no future in this dying country, I'm starting to plan my escape in the next few years. This place is fucked, the economy, inflation increased the cost of living by 50% in two years, while the purchasing power sank: salaries have increased ONLY 3% in the last 20 years. CRAZY. I'm always shocked by foreigners saying they're willingly coming here and finding Italy comfortable. We're the second to last country in Europe on the majority of indicators, fertility rate (one of the lowest in the world), economy, public dept, PIL, politics, etc. I'm actually happy for you guys for finding yourself here, living a good life and everything, but there's no future here, and every young italian knows that.
@@matteomanzato1901 scusa il ritardo nella risposta. Capisco bene il tuo malessere e la rabbia per il presente oltre alla paura per il futuro perché come te sono scappata via dal mio paese e poi ho cambiato ancora cercando di vivere dignitosamente. Ritengo che non sarà facile il futuro, purtroppo. Ma non solo in Italia. Le spese giornaliere, i costi delle case, il crollo della fertilità sono problematiche che stanno colpendo la nostra società mondiale, c'è un grande problema di base che i nostri governi non sanno affrontare. Ho lasciato tanti amici che non compreranno mai casa perché non possono permetterselo là, tanti che sono childfree non per scelta ma perché gli stipendi non permettono loro di creare una famiglia, come in Italia. Il mondo è rotto. Possiamo solo cercare un paese dove stare stare meno male e che, come dicevo, risponde abbastanza alle nostre esigenze, i nostri desideri. Finalmente, io ho trovato il mio e ti auguro di trovare il tuo presto. Buona fortuna
Leaving next month for Asia, not coming back, can't wait! Go for it everyone. If it ever does get better here, it will take decades. There are so many great countries out there who will appreciate you if you go with the right attitude. You only get one life - don't let fear dictate it. Go somewhere for a month, get a feel for the place first. I felt at home after the first few days acclimatising. It can happen that fast.
I don’t agree. Grass is always greener. But none of these foreign countries will truly be home. I lived in France for three years and despite being fluent in the language I was never accepted as a French person (because I’m not!) There is always the sense of being an outsider, of not belonging, of being away from home. I realised that it was not “home” in the way it was for French people, that I was living away from home where my family was, where my close friends were.
Your words are so well put man. This country is a serious joke and I fully concur with everything you have said in this video and empathise deeply. The quality of life since the pandemic is so boring and expensive it’s almost unbearable. The weather this has just made it a lot worse also, because we are still paying 5 times more than we were 5 years ago without any of the benefits. I live in London and the basic salary here is not even enough to pay your rent and basic bills, let alone have an actual life. I’m single, I do not have a family or anything to worry about and it’s become impossible to get ahead. How is this acceptable? And why would we want to pay taxes to a government that literally doesn’t care if we are out on the streets. Our government does not deserve our taxes . I will be joining you my friend and getting the hell out of here as soon as I can ✌️
DEI hires? That was like feminist bridge in Miami that was built only by women, and it collapsed. It was dangerous and should never have been built just to prove a point because it ultimately collapsed. I bet you didn’t hear about it because they did their best to cover it up and hide it. People died. 5 years on The investigation and even the investigation of homicide has went absolutely nowhere. The fact checkers sites will have you believe that it was not an all female team because the company they worked for was owned by men and the vast majority of that company were male employees. Don’t listen to that crap. The bridge itself was built by a female team and when being built it was touted as female a construction project, built by female architects and engineers to show they have the means to take on roles in construction just like men. But since it’s cracks developed and it’s ultimate collapse, it is no longer a feminist project but a dodgy construction company whose employees are primarily men.
@@geralt7144 Therefore are so many other smaller cities in Bavaria and doing quite well, without so many migrants and the prices of condos are still somehow affordable.
Assuming that you have a pension, were you able to transfer your accumulated contribution in denmark to Uk? Will you be able to move it to spain? If not, does it still worth to loose years of savings? How will you retire in spain?
@@SSupernova You do not need to move your pension as long as there is a double taxation agreement; so depends on where you're from. Also as I will be getting Danish and UK pensions, so I will be exposed to currency fluctuations then
Denmark has gone down the shitter too , it’s horrible , miserable now . I moved to Spain , 20 min north of Valencia by the beach. Peaceful, nice , great weekly markets ,fresh groceries, fruits, cheap utilities, etc . 🎉
I wish you the very best in escaping this hell hole of a country. If we were younger we would bugger off as well. No future, no government (they can't call themselves that), no hope. The people who fought in two world wars must be turning in their graves. Youare 100% right.
Yes. But it is our homeland. They cannot take this away from us. We will not exile ourselves from our homeland, our family, our friends. We will not be forced to run away and live our lives as outsiders in a foreign land.
@@iwacu123I support this. I’m not from the Uk, have been there but I got back to my country in 2018. We have our own problems here, we have to deal with them, it’s our home.
Swede here, we have the exact same situation. Politicians, originally hiding behind humanitarian platitudes and then switching to economic ones, have invited the 3rd world in to our country and they're destroying it in every way. Their cultures are medieval and barbaric and vast numbers of them are too incompetent to perform any work. No morals, no empathy, no equality. Both the politicians and their newly imported voting base hate everything the West stands for, and they especially hate YOU - the indigenous people. What's worse is that they have indoctrinated a new narcissistic generation of woke women who are undatable and wield a vastly disproportionate amount of power through equality laws. Like you I'm also moving out of the West within 5 years, I just need to figure out the economic situation. I'm aiming for Thailand but Vietnam or Cambodia are also contenders. Politicians imported the 3rd world and we are rapidly becoming the 3rd world. I wish I had a more positive outlook but as a guy who recently turned 40, I have nothing but contempt, hatred and disgust for what they have done to what used to be a safe & beautiful haven.
what about the the indigenous people of the USA and South America and Australia and New Zealand .... have they not been impacted?............ it seems you just want to surround yourself with people of a certain skin tone x
Irishman living in UK, all correct and spot on. The problems described is mainly in western Europe and United States and i think there is something very sinister in this mass movement of people to these areas, all planned for sure and under the banner of human rights, environment etc etc, I cannot put my finger on it , but who ever is pulling the strings is way above governmental level and it is not good to whatever country is experiencing this. I have this picture in my head, boats (countries) being filled to capacity and let it sink as planned. What comes when Europe & USA have folded in on themselves and another plan is in place for that too. All we can do really is drink tea and hopefully that moment is fairly good, because there is some terrible stuff coming over the horizon. Take care and good luck to everyone. A quote comes to mind from a movie called 'Hooper' from the 1970's. ' Put your head between your legs and kiss your ass goodbye'.
@@letswalkandwalk That doesn't concern me in the slightest and you're a woke r*tard. You're immediately turning to whataboutism in order to defend the same thing that happened to them to happen to my country (who had nothing to do with the indigenous people you pretend to care about). It's not about skin tone. It's about not wanting to have your nation destroyed by inbred barbarians.
I am 62 , I would advise anyone who can to leave. I have actually been in a mental asylum for predicting this in the 80s. To me after the utilities were sold off , job agencies appeared and 15% interest rates made lots of homeless, no investment lots of new landlords , no investment in youth and closing all our manufacturing it was obviously just a matter of time. The last Tory government finished the job. Brexit and selling off the rest of our assets It is obviously a plan in action. Austria has awesome water, you can drink it in the street. Good luck. I think I will subscribe to see how you do.
@@wulfsorenson8859 If it''s like Germany they all speak English. When I checked in a hotel in Germany a few years ago I spoke German and the person behind the counter spoke back in English. Which I thought was a bit annoying as I wanted to practice my German a bit. The same is true in the Netherlands, if people spot that you're not a native they'll talk English to you if you want it or not.
So glad I found your video. My husband and I are moving to the USA Midwest where I am originally from. The increased taxes , population, decline of the NHS has been horrible to witness. My flight is booked for November and can’t wait !!! Going to miss family and friends but now is the time to escape. Good luck to you !
@@quasimodo614 It IS the same. The US is no better than the UK, in some ways it is worse. As a Brit living in the US for 14 years now, the grass is not greener on the other side, it's just a different HELL, depending on your financial circumstances, your health and your location. Almost all Western Civilized countries are struggling, some more than others. The US had issues LONG before immigration, Covid and the high economy that most countries are struggling with. Only in the US are people losing homes due to high medical bills, DAILY. Only in the US do people file for bankruptcy due to medical bills. Only in the US is there a MASS shooting daily and school shootings practically every week. Only in the US do you worry about being in ANY public gathering place due to shootings. If we are driving on the road and get cut off, I immediately lean over and encourage my husband NOT to react with a verbal or physical signal, because shooting someone who happens to flick you the finger, look at you the wrong way or cut you off, IS a thing here in the US. NOW we have the Nov election to worry about, Neo Nazi's threatening civil war, being promised jobs within police forces if Trump wins and threatening to kill or imprison anyone they want. Your location can help, the commenter mentioned the Mid-west, so around the Michigan area, which is rural and extremely pretty, with lots of lakes and rivers. If you live rurally, with no neighbour's close by, if you work from home, then yes, life can be better but the madness here in the US is getting dark. It's not something you would see in the UK.
Lloyds bank have partnered with Barrett to build homes. Lloyds bank last year said they wanted to be UKs biggest landlord. BlackRock bank in the states have shares in Lloyds banking group. Blackrock bank is the biggest landlord in the US and buying up property to rent out… go figure… at last someone has worked out the dots
This in turn will increase the number of backpackers and more homeless people. The US has a large pool of people out of the housing cycle. Why the tight grip with so many that are homeless many of which intelligent?
Blackrock take your pension, but keep all the power of voting with the shares. They then enforce companies to open officers wherever they want which can then drive up demand for their own property investments.
I moved to Taiwan. Never looked back. The people are some of the nicest in the world. Zero crime. And they have kept their 5,000 years of culture. And woke & PC are alien concepts to them. They have beaches too.. and I mean exquisite beaches, snow white sand, crystal water. Weather? - it's on the tropic of cancer..
@@tattarrrrattat work in a trading company on their overseas desk - helping them with their English communication with the outside. Taiwan really needs this kind of assistance - their english level is generally not so good. Which is why there's also a big demand for English teachers.
@@davewordsworth1251 Started by teaching English; then got some private students - they're the ones who present all the opportunities. Started working in one of their trading co.s. Now I also have my own business importing water recycling equipment.
You are all right, 8 years ago we came from Ukraine from Kyiv, it was my dream for my son to study here. He never finished his education because Covid happened. After Brexit everything changed, we really have to survive here. Prices are huge, the weather is terrible. But I am very grateful to this country for accepting and supporting my loved ones who are here during the war. But like you, we are thinking of moving because we simply will not survive.
Live on a boat south east uk, off grid solar, minimum bills, good plot looking down an estuary with lots of green and lovely community.. BUT I'm selling up and heading to SE Asia, been training to work online as cant work as electrician over there. Its not just UK that's going down its the whole of the west, plus a world population cull. Nowhere is perfect for sure so we go and do our best. Taking the plunge at 51 years old can be daunting but what really have we got to lose? We all going to die may aswell die trying.
Good on your sir! You learning how to teach English online? I can’t wait to earn online money, it’s the only way for me to make it work abroad and never come back unless an emergency.
I am from Indonesia which is in SEA and the economy there is not much better. It is worse. The government raises taxes for everything. It is happening all over the world
@@kukumbakeo-keo-keo yes I know its all over the world but the system is crushing the west first with an iron fist so I wanna spend my last days somewhere with better weather, nicer people and a more laid back relaxed way. If it all goes wrong and loose everything so be it, atleast I died trying instead of sitting back wondering.
@@Nous22 it is a great reset. And no it is not just happening in the west at first. I read that they started doing it in Thailand as well. My friend who works and lives in Singapore said singapore is dystopian nightmare. They are currently destroying Japan economy as well. There is no place to escape in this world. Weather might seem better in Asia to many Europeans but people in SEA complaints how hot it is. Like in Bali for example people might seem nice to tourists but not to local people. So the grass always seems greener
I hate it here, I'm young but over the last three years my quality of life has drastically changed for the worst, so all my hopes and dreams of living well and travelling with my loved one are crushed. Do it whilst you can, fight your fears. All love.
@@brexitgreens And you know that how? I have a spinal injury man (from working a dead end job, cant sue, worse case scenario type sht). trust me i know how bad life can be and im young.
I've Probably got Piles on my Arse older than you Love 😂😂😂😂 Have you ever seen the floor move? (Cockroaches) I thought not , Shat up....................
I'm 37, Scottish (Edinburgh), been living in London for 15yrs, and just moved to Singapore 6 months ago...this video really resonated with me, ok I maybe wouldn't have started quite as apocalyptic but that's engagement for you. Coming out here has taught me so much about home, the good and the bad. Daryl, good luck!
When I came over in the 90s the UK was a best place to be honest but in the last 10years I've seen the country gone from bad to worse and seems to be heading out to a third world state, 🌎 where you're juggling life and work to make ends meet!!!!
100% spot on..I coukd afford to drive a car, go out socialising regularly, travel abroad..get to 1997 when i had my son, things were still affordable, i could still afford todo all this while working as a single mum bringing up my son...not no more..I don't have a car anymore, dont go abroad, only drink with my best friend indoors at each others house twice a month, don't smoke, I'm now 51..just working to pay the bills, & rent on my flat. I feel blessed that at least I had those good times frm the late 80's when I first started going out, through all the 90's into the 2000's onwards, that at least I was living life, now it just feels depressing, scary, uncertain, worrying, & nothing to look forward too, no enjoyment or laughter. 😢
@@lervish1966 Believe me, I don't have any plans. 🤣😂I should add, it does not bring me any joy to see young people having to leave their own country because of the issues highlighted in this video. Maybe someone like you is part of the problem. You are welcome to that sad isle..
I ended up on the West Coast of Ireland. Not a million miles away, but is completely different. Yes, the country in general has its problems, but no where near the same level of stress and tension like this bloke has to face in UK.
@@DaniG.German883 He is a puppet. His masters are outside. However at least he is stopping the insidious and malicious and enslaving printing of paper money out of thin air
I moved to Australia from the UK in 2010......It was the hardest 10 years of my working life. The TV programme wanted down under paints a rosy lovely weather narrative. In short it was more of a police state than you can imagine. I came back when the plandemic started as it was a 'no jab no job'. I gave up my house and job as well as the kids schools. I unlike millions did my research and knew what the agenda was. All what is happening is being done by design. Hard to digest for many but its the truth of it. A hunger games society awaits us. Travel whilst you can because the coming agenda will soon STOP all travel.......15 minute cities and a flying ban looms..... Greatest of luck on your journey mate, im off too...... PS no conspiracy theorists were harmed due to not taking the poison........
Completely agree mate, I can’t believe people can’t see this and I’m one of the lucky ones who is mortgage free with savings. I’ve been contemplating going for a while but I can see the same agendas playing out through the different countries too, even Africa are implementing the biometrics. Give me a remote island anywhere 🙏
Agreed me and my family and my missus who worked in the convid ward all opted out of that cult. We r off to Asia 2025 summer. UK is finished by design.
My husband was born and raised in the UK. In his 20s, he emigrated to New Zealand and lived there for a few years. Then emigrated to Australia. Lived there for 10 years or so. Turned out to be a police state, worse than the UK. In the end came back to Britain, back to his roots, to his friends and family. As they say, the grass is greener on the other side.
Aussie here living in Australia here. Australia is just as terrible these days. It costs $500k for a home that is more than 80 years old. There are no jobs. Shrinkflation is out of control. Crime is out of control. Even during the day I don't feel safe walking around.
@@Britishguydt8nf Brittany or Aquitaine. They have half the numbers of illegal migrants that the UK does because the hoops you have to jump through to become part of legal society with all the advantages which that entails are difficult to achieve. Medical insurance, skills requirements, police records confirmation and wealth guarantees mean the majority just keep heading towards Calais! Most illegals end up in kettled Ghettos in three or four major cities! Meanwhile France is two and half times the size of the UK with housing half the price, functioning health care and better weather!
Daryl, you have summed up the dire state of my country so well. I'm 75, retired and only wish I'd left, as my daughter has, many years ago. I wish you well.
I was impressed with Poland. I was there in July. They have no mass migration, their own currency, and their central bank has avoided QE and zero interest rates policy. Their Government has not racked up the debt. The UK has increased GDP. But the actual individual is poorer.
Lived in my house54 yrs in my 80s thought I would end my life here but it’s coming very close to me having to move as I can Barely manage to pay my bills now ,heating allowance gone,all other bills gone up ,and food prices have rocketed, I feel so sorry for people with children it must be a nightmare,to have to find money for everything.We need a miracle.Sad that people have to leave their own country to get a decent life.
I'm 52 and I was Born in Coventry, England. I have lived in New Zealand, Australia and Cornwall. since 2016 I have lived in Chiang Mai, Thailand. I can live very comfortably for less than £1000 per month. The UK has some lovely countryside, coastline, historic towns and quaint villages. However, I agree, the country is fucked and I can never see it ever getting better. The governments and previous Governments since Blair have ruined our country, through mass immigration, a piss poor criminal justice system, 'printing' digital money out of this air, mishandling this money and taxes and giving our country away. I am no longer proud to be British. I am both tremendously saddened and disgusted that so many lost their lives for our freedoms and for a good decent country and respectful society and for what!!!?😡 Good luck in you next chapter Daryl, I don't blame you.
Agree. It almost feels that things would have been better had we surrendered to the Germans. When Sunak left the war memorial service because he had somewhere else to go presumably with better wine and lobster I felt ashamed. At least he left because he doesn’t care rather than stay and pretend to care.
@@kellywalker4494 I've often wondered the same thing myself Kelly. Did we really win the war? All those people died for nothing, only for our country to be given away to our foreign enemies.
We have been looking at Chang Mai too. But the challenge is we have 2 kids, 15 and 8. How's the schools there? Or do we better wait until they go into uni?
Thank you for sharing this video with us. I also watched your first video; what you say is so true. My friends and I often talk about how we had the very best times. I left school at 16 and went straight into a job. At 17 years old, we all had cars and jobs. Every weekend, we would fill them up with fuel and drive all over the country, visiting places. We owned our cars and had our own insurance because we had jobs. This was back in 1977, now, young people of today cannot even do this, and I think that is such a shame.
I left school in 1987 and walked straight into a well paid job that I absolutely loved. I look around now and there's no future or hope for anyone. There's no investment, everything in this country has always been done on the cheap, companies want the best of the best work force but aren't prepared to pay a proper wage/annual salary, there's practically zero Law and Order, the streets are filthy, illegals arriving by the droves, hyperinflation that will continue to rise, extremely high unemployment and no chance of ever getting on in life, a health care system that isn't fit for purpose, ridiculously high taxation and an education system that pushes certain narratives. The country is well and truly finished, all by design. It makes you want to weep when you reflect back to how things were to how they are now. RIP UK.
Y'all put too much trust in the government. regardless of who is in power. Labour gave me free dental care and students loans. Conservatives found me a job after I had a mental breakdown. I will continue working and claiming what I'm entitled to and getting free things if I can. This is the example my parents showed me. They are pensioners now but they owned 4 properties and put two children through law school on the salary of a nurse and a teacher! Because they never stopped working, they claimed all their government entitlements and employee benefits and they got as much free and cheap stuff as they could!! They definitely did not go on a holiday overseas every year or eat out at restaurants or have regular takeaways!! They did do extra side jobs here and there but their main income was their full time job. I'm technically poor and disabled but I scrimp and save all year so that I can afford things and one holiday a year. I live in London and I go to as many free and cheap events as I possibly can. Because I wasn't raised on fast food or restaurant food I prefer to make it at home. I refuse to give energy companies all my money so I only heat one room and go to work, the swimming pool and the community centre where the heat, hot water and electricity are free for me to use!! Now if you have kids it's even harder but I do see some parents being extremely frugal.
I left the UK in 1999 and never looked back , i could write a book why you should leave , I will always love the UK my home country but could not live there .
This winter is going to be the worst mate, and it runs from mid Oct all the way to April time. Utterly depressing, but we’ll get through it. The only way out for me is earning remote money. That’s my no 1 aim this winter.
I leave every winter. Dec-April. Spent 3 months in Zanzibar one year now I tend to spend winter se Asia. Cambodia mainly. Cheap lovely people great food. Can ride motorbikes anywhere. Freedom.
You forgot number 5! We are not supposed to complain or object to the dictatorship that calls itself our government. They expect us to just accept everything that they impose upon us otherwise we are branded "far right" and brought before the courts and maybe even sent to prison. Can you make another video explaining where you are hoping to move to please? Thanks in advance.
Couldn’t agree with you more. We left the UK 25 years ago, spent 20 years in Spain and are now in France. I could see the direction the country was going in even back then and on the rare occasions that I go back to the UK I barely recognize the country I was born in. Leave as soon as you can and never look back, you won’t regret it. Good luck.
Spaniard here, born in 1978. I have several degrees and have been working since I was seventeen and, yet, I have been unemployed for years. If I didn't own my house, I would have been a homeless person for years now. Illegal people are welcome, freely housed and sustained while legal residents (I don't care if native or not, the point is whether they're working, law abiding and paying taxes or not) are always the last for everything. All the western countries are facing the same plan, which is surrendering our wealth and culture to those who never enjoyed a bacon sandwich. I cannot move abroad due to personal issues, or else I would have been living far from here now. I wish you the best of luck, pal.
Honestly I’m lacking sympathy for you mate, you can do it and find a job. Look everywhere, without an ego that a job is beneath you. I know it’s possible because I currently work in Spain and I don’t even speak Spanish.
@@thematic3893 If your job is getting taken by a 21 year old from Ireland with little experience that is only learning the language now that’s fully on you.
Welcome to the extreme neocapitalism! Salud y que aproveche fachorra. Con Franco mejor no? Franco te hubiera metido en la carcel y se hubiera quedado con tu casa por la geta.
I'm an Australian and have the right to a British passport, but never bothered with it. Visiting the UK, I was shocked at the pilfering and theft. Someone actually stole my (used) makeup from my bag on the Tube. I wasn't expecting this because why would someone want something so personal when it's been used? I had it in a tote an open top bag because here nobody would steal that.... It's beyond belief how desperate the place is. I loved aspects of London but too many people were mean and calculating, bitter even. I had a visa for 4 years and I was back home in 4 months. The food was atrocious. A friend tried to warn me but I was wanting to see for myself. A recruiter from the firm that had me on their books, had a degree from Oxford and he had an arrogance that was out of all proportion to his skills. Clueless. The best people- in London at least - were those who don't actually come from the UK. I didn't try the North nor Wales, it was just too grim. I helped a friend or should I say 'frenemy' adjust to Australia I did so much for her. So she said if you ever go to London I will help you. She shafted me. Along with her so called friend who was supposedly going to help me. That one said: "When I came to London nobody helped me, so I'm not helping you". Astonishing really. She was a very odd person. Living there in the summer it was kind of ok but humid. However the shops, the trains were grimy everything you touch is sticky. Of course the museums are great and the mix of people fantastic, but slowly I can see the life being drained of the place. I watch documentaries about the poor and how retired people trying to manage in the winter, and it's heart-breaking. The place is riddled with crime starting with the rich. It's Dickens' times all over again. Australia has issues, that is for sure. Three of the capital cities are in the top ten in the world's most expensive cities to buy or rent a home. People are in shock at how hard it is. Wages aren't as dismal as in the UK but jobs are very difficult to get. It's much harder to emigrate and there's a colossal housing shortage here. The same thing is happening with caravan sites, the battlers, everyone who doesn't have a paid off home is being squeezed. However, in Japan you can at least buy a home very cheaply and do it up yourself. Transport is so good you will be able to commute easily. It would be too much of a culture shock for me, but it sounds perfect for you. I recommend a 2 part video by Jacques Peretti entitled 'the Super Rich and Us'. Google it, it's not available in TH-cam anymore. It's brilliant and it will give a full context for what you're saying. BBC Two. All the best for you.
I keep hearing mixed reports about Australia. Some say it’s about twenty years behind us in the uk, with the way it’s changed over here in the uk. But I get the impression the whole of the western world including Australia and New Zealand is heading in the same downward spiral . But I think I’d still prefer Australia at the moment and wish you well for the future.👍
@@tonyc2837 Australia has all the problems of the UK. You can't get paid enough to afford a life. It's mostly the house/land prices. Immigration has been supercharged lately which keeps wages down and makes the job market toucher. Don't move from the UK to Australia for a better quality of life. At least there's the sunshine I suppose, but it gets humid up here in Queensland and the aircon is expensive to run!
Daryl, you've struck a chord with me here, I couldn't agree more about them wanting us dead before the state pension age, it's perfectly true! I'm not far off the pension age and I claim nothing currently because it's so dammed hard to do so, and the way they treat the elderly is utterly disgusting. However, they can keep criminals arriving by the millions is the laps of luxury, what a kick in the bollocks to English people.
@@angela-qh8gl How about the state suggesting that a 65-year-old should deliver pizza and be threatened with loss of benefits for refusing? That's happening right now!
It’s the best that leave. They know their worth and will not countenance being treated like sheet and given nothing in return other than to be able to say “I’m British”
Soon most skilled professionals will see the writing on the wall and leave, including those who own digital products, and realize they don't need to be in the UK to do business, leave the nation to rot with the Islamists and the stupid people, let them fight lol
Good luck with your move and new life overseas! I'm leaving the US and planning to head to SE Asia as well early next year in January. Absolutely cannot wait! "Things will only get worse in the UK. I feel lucky to have grown up in the 90s". I feel the same about the US, it's sad how it has declined, and it seems committed to this disastrous course, unable to change. Looking forward to following your journey here!
As an American, the one thing I always perceived to be very disturbing about the UK was the lack of freedom of speech. This notion that if God forbid you criticize government policy say with regards to mass illegal Third World immigration, the police could show up at your door and haul you off in irons simply for speaking your mind. That combined with the other things you mention makes Britain seem like a very undesirable sort of place to live.
WRONG! Where the hell do you get this "information?" I know you are told that only the US has freedom of speech but they are LYING to you. The UK, Denmark, Australia, Japan, Norway, Sweden, Taiwan, Bangladesh and Canada and many more, have FREEDOM of speech. As a Brit now living in the US, the number of Americans who have never travelled beyond the US border or educated themselves regarding other countries always shocks me.
@@vernyleewe don't have a police brutality problem. A few bad apples made it seem so, but doing research on this issue will show that there's no police brutality issue. For active shooters: the US government considers someone throwing rocks at multiple people or shooting bb guns as "mass shooter" events legally speaking. We don't have the amount of shootings you think we do. The BBC lies to you, and as an American living in the UK for employment I can tell you the BBC lies. True, the president is senile, and he's also a pedo. Harris isn't much better and slept her way to the top. Hopefully Trump wins so we can have affordable food and utilities again.
Was in Cambodia 10 years ago. The people are so lovely. A lot of Chinese money moving in at the time. Very cheap and fascinating place. Enjoy your adventure.
I'm going to Cambodia next Jan for a look. Have been before but not for long enough to get a feel for the place. I loved the week I was there and the people are nice.
Good thing about Scottland - handsome Scots like this one in the video😀 Thanks for sharing your thoughts, I'm from a thirld world country and many people from my country leave it for either UK or Germany or other European country thinking them a paradise on earth and it was very interesting to listen to someone who actually leaves UK because he sees what's really going on.
The tragedy is that when the talented, the young, the better off leave, Islam will take over this country and really screw it up for every brit still living here.
@Adil_Turysbek_TVRC your countries learned from western minds to become a better civilisation, and western minds are still building there. Not Islam. Just be grateful for the other humans help.
England is a small country , how is it possible to have so high population and want to import millions of immigrants? You don't have to be a genius to understand , that ordinary people will suffer from this overpopulation.
That is what is so frustrating about it, I've watched my town become jammed with immigrants for the past 20 years and everything is worse now. They are taking over entire areas and estates. They walk on the roads and i can sense how they feel like they are taking over. It makes me sick.
Because the illegal foreigners are happy to work for crap money. They don't whine and complain for clicks on the Internet like spoilt, entitled Americans. Which is the mentality of these people in England today. They refuse to put in the hours or effort to improve their lives and think they deserve £50k a year for stacking shelves at Tesco or driving a truck. Boo hoo. I came from a poor family. Struggled to get by for 13 years working every hour I could and taking a second job when needed. Finally learnt a skill people needed and moved 200 miles from where I wanted to live for a decent paying job. That's what it is to be English. To work and sacrifice to get what you want. Not cry on the Internet. Go live in Serbia earning less than £400 a month, not being able to afford food and heating out there then complain about England. There's a reason everyone wants to come here and it's because these faux English have gotten lazy and refuse to work.
@@karlherkess7066 im sick of being a minority in my own town. I am actually for immigration if it was controlled and had a means based system for only the best people....but thats not what is happening its basically open door for anyone. You cant just walk in like with other countries they are far stricter
Such wise words of wisdom, well explained. New viewer here and I went back to see your part 1. You have captured everything so well that sums up how most of us are feeling. Thank you for sharing your message, I would like to hear from you more when you can. Subscribed.
I could not agree more with every word you say it’s absolutely on point and that is exactly why I left the UK3 months ago and I’m now living in the Philippines and it’s a much more healthier lifestyle and so much cheaper I wish you all the best wherever you’re going. I’m sure it will work out. Good luck to you.😊
Every word you spoke was 100% fact bro. ignore the losers in the comments defending the UK swamp. I am leaving next year myself....not looking back either. F the haters
Good luck finding your utopia that doesn’t exist! We can do without pessimistic defeatists anyway. We need positive patriots who are willing to fight for the betterment of their homeland
Why? The links of you want to be accepted in another country while you hate immigrants escaping war and poverty. I'm glad the uk is going down rapidly as it's better for world peace.
@@SSupernova Europe. USA and Canada have issues too actually. USA does have innovation, but other issues (my plan is to invest there but not live there?). every place has its pluses and minuses but I see I can get a pretty good standard of care and ed in eu for my daughter. I will research more while I await my eu passport. I am lucky I can do that post brexit actually. Possible Austria or Switzerland. unlikely but perhaps slovakia. Looking that direction. Asian has some tantalising aspects for the price point but a bit out of the way from family. Other eu places still looking at too just to round out search.
@@iano4027 Go for it. Even living in Slovakia would give you higher standards of living than you have in the UK in 2024. I am starting to dislike living in the UK. .......year 2024 reached its peak for me, personally. How backward Britain is becoming in every possible way is unbelievable. In Brno ( Moravia) is a museum and there is a robot cafe. Robotic futuristic hand will make you any kind of coffee with your photo picture imprinted into the froth for £1.50. Can you imagine this kind of service in the UK. hahahahahaha Uk is so behind. I am ashamed to be living in the UK.
Thanks Daryl. Best of luck to you. I’m leaving (fleeing) the UK myself in a few months. I’ve seen the rapid decline over the last 10 years, the UK is done.
No offence; the United Kingdom is a place of contrasts. I had never seen that many rainbows or lived in such damp and mouldy flats before immigrating to the UK. I did not know how easy it was to open bank accounts and get credit cards in somebody else's name before one of the co-lodgers stole my correspondence and identity. My latest employer skipped my payday for many months and recently dismissed me. The Police concluded that it was not a modern-day slavery case and advised me to move on. Two BScs, a master's degree and a PhD from abroad could not help me get a kitchen porter job in the UK. Receiving indefinite leave to remain in the UK, completing a Level 6 qualification and applying for apprenticeships were useless, too. I have never accessed the welfare system since I came to the UK, despite my struggles to survive. I am leaving soon. Why on Earth would anyone risk their life to cross the Channel to the UK?
I am 71, lived in the UK all my life. With the fuel allowance now gone, rumour has it the 25% council reduction for single occupancy probably going at the next budget, plus taxes on having a chimney on your house?!! Will they push it that far. I am not rich, worked all my working life, live in a mid-terrace house in a town that is being systematically destroyed by our council. They have crossed my personal line in the sand if they do this. Next year they will get no payments for council tax or other payments. A life sentence in an overcrowded prison won't be long for me!
I Salute you Sir for that stance 👍👍👍👍👍👍 Would do the same in an instant but , married to a Woman i love dearly And dont want to rock the happy boat 😕😕😕😕
@@MM-dz9fkalso wont be able to leave or walk in a field, no one said life would be easy or fair. Lifes what you make it...i see a lot of moaning in the comments. Its easy to moan...but its easier to change your situation if you really want to just crack on and make yourself happy
I got out but became unwell, now having a severe chronic illness. Because i could not continue to work and needed care i had to return to the uk. Too late for me now The only thing you need is health. If you have this. Everything is possible
@@sarahoakton1213 this country is a disgrace helping those who shout the loudest but don't deserve it. I was making a new life and finally moving swiftly forward. Now I'm housebound and reliant on my parents. I pray we both get some luck that we desperately deserve
@@MyFriendPeter I don’t even have any parents. I literally have no one. This government is about to take away my mobility car so I will be housebound. I don’t see anyone. No one calls. It’s horrendous.
@@sarahoakton1213 Perhaps if you were a nicer person when you were younger, you'd have friends and kids to look after you. I don't see any reason why the taxpayer should fund luxuries like a car when most working people struggle to pay the full cost of having a car themselves.
The option to earn remotely didn’t exist when i grew up in the 80s. One good thing about being younger in the UK now is the ability to earn online and research foreign travel online. If your younger and single bend your whole will to being able to work online in order to get out. Dont get me wrong Philippines government where im heading also screw its population who work all hours to earn little money, even its rich in natural resources and rare earth minerals. A global reckoning is coming.
Thank you for re-affirming it’s all about earning online money for freedom. I’m currently learning how to go viral on media, building websites and staying creative. I’m sure it will all come together soon.
@@amag5862if you do it for money only it will be harder. If you do it because you like it, much easier. Do what you like and you’ll get money out of it someday
come to Bulgaria. 70-80 % english speakers, low tax rates, nice people, four seasons, one of a kind women, better water( free mineral springs in almost every city) and this one is coming from a guy lived 3 years in UK.
Having lived in Holland for 20 years I can recommend it as a good place to move to. For a start they understand english and have similar sense of humour
Get busy living or get busy dying, shawshank redemption fantastic movie. I'm 36 was born in 1988 and I'm currently living back home with my parents because the rents are way to expensive for me to afford on my own (YORK UK) i guess I'm lucky enough to still have parents to live with but of course it's not really ideal and I'd much rather be living independently but like you have mentioned its not really affordable in today's society we're definitely being squeezed it's a huge shame. I sincerely hope that everything will work out for you. Good luck
Nothing wrong with living with parents. Respect the elders and honour and care for them. More should do same and enjoy family life. I learned this from living in a houshould with 4 generations in Thailand.
Hey man. I had to move back in with parents due to rent going up and moving job, I didn’t mind at first but now I I really don’t like it, I want my own place like they did back in the day, just working as a postman and you could buy your own home, now you got to live like a flipping work slave just saving for what. It’s insane tbh, it’s possible though I saved up 20k in two years but gave it all away due to feeling too generous, I regret, but happened, I have to save up again. Well just commenting to say I know what it’s like as I am a 35 year old man, I should have my place many years ago.
@@HeartNDagger18we are in the same situation bro. At home, minimal savings and trying to work it out. We both know even if we get a decent job here it’s going to be hard to move out. I think the key is earning our own online money. If we get it right, we’ll have the choice of moving anywhere and being geographically free! Im learning.
I am the same age as you, i teach English online and just moved to Tenerife. Luckily i have Spanish residency from living in spain previously. The difference between here and the UK is literally day and night. Its a no brainer for anyone who can leave UK, to leave as soon as possible.
Is Spain really that much of a utopia though? Oppressive hot weather, being surrounded by a foreign culture in which you will always be seen as an outsider, a foreign language that no matter how fluent you are will always remind you that you are not “home”.
@@gregmurphy2691 In what ways? And I also think, just being home in one’s homeland close to family and friends is almost enough to counteract any possible benefits to living abroad. That’s just how I feel, after 3 years of living in France.
Mt father was told he was 80 so they stopped his cancer treatment on that basis.They told him so.I am traumatised by the way both my parents were forced to sign DNR's in hospital and were treated in their final year of life.I want to leave but am a woman and 54 where can I go that is clean and safe?My son is going to Seoul but I cannot go there it is too far. All his friends have left for New Zealand,Australia and Japan.I fear for my future final years.
It's easy to understand why the UK has declined so rapidly, as flows of immigrants, legal and illegal demand for resources increase, prices increase, housing health welfare are out of control, pressure then trickles down to ordinary people who feel the economic impact. The UK has 1.6 million economically inactive foreign born people costing the UK taxpayers billions, we are spending monies on foreign wars, sending aid to countries to help reduce migration, green energy costs, all these destructive policies sinking Britain, we are governed by inept political entities who look at the world through the prism of globalism, multinational corporations own the politicians they are dictating policy, they are ultimately responsible for this chaos
@@andyskraga You've got it twisted mate. Oil is cheaper than "green" solar power and wind, especially when you consider that the prices fluctuate severely due to fluctuations in supply not matching the demand. However, the oil companies (BP, Shell et al) artificially manipulate the pricing of refined products, including petrol and kerosene ("home heating oil"). When the government took 5p/L off the fuel tariff, the prices stayed put because the market is not free, but tightly controlled by means of market collusion.
Good luck m8. I'm looking at south of Spain. I've got a project going on as soon I've sold it I'm out. UK for me will be a distant memory. New life awaits.
Great heart felt video. I'm American and grew up respecting the UK. It seems Dr David Starkey is correct that Tony Blair began structural changes in UK government which has led you and others to leave. I wish you well in your future and also hope the UK can find its way back to greatness. Best wishes, Doug Roberts
I‘m Scottish, left for Germany in 1997. Of course I still miss Scotland but not enough to return. Whenever I’ve tried to ask people when I’ve been on holiday in Scotland what life’s like and about the politics, they just said, „I’m not interested in politics“, since when were Scots not interested in politics? !!!! Glad to see some honest opinions from you:)
Left the U.K. at 41 years old. I do go home to visit as much as I can. Will I return?, at the moment I’m unsure. My skillset is much more financially appreciated on the other side of the world. The U.K is in a very strange place at the moment.
I hear you. Life is about so much more than money though. What about family and friends? Don’t you miss them? It would be so hard for me to be away from my homeland. I would feel like an outsider
@@iwacu123 believe me, being an expat where I currently am is not easy. We are viewed by some with utter disdain. However, unfortunately companies just do not want to pay a real wage in the U.K. There is a severe skills shortage worldwide yet somehow, my skills are worth 85% more than the U.K equivalent, and this is London wages not in the North West of England.
The Tories have ruined this country and Labour look set on completing their legacy. It’s so demoralising and I say this as someone who has always voted Labour. I live in a small terraced house in a 💩 part of a decent town in Birmingham, crime is rampant and the scumbags get away with it. Those in charge have given up it appears. The only glimmer of hope in my future is a possible move to Poland due to my polish partner. I can’t wait to go.
leaving for south east asia in december. Agree with everything you've mentioned. This once great country, is being burnt to the ground. People are beaten to submission and it's reflected in peoples attitudes towards each other. it's truly devastating.
We have some things in common Daryl. I also lived in America (for university) and have lived in Japan almost continuously since '99. The salaries haven't exactly skyrocketed here, since I came but consumer prices haven't skyrocketed either, so it balances out somewhat. I have lived in council flats in and around Yokohama since 2006, and paid an average of 300 quid a month rent, allowing me to save half my wages, and allowing me save up for a place in the UK that I paid cash for. I'm renting it out until I return, at social housing rate. Healthcare is great, as you previously said. Whatever my ailment (and I've had a few complicated ones), I can just walk in practically any clinic and sit in the waiting room on average half an hour and be seen and well taken care of for a typical price of about a tenner. Like you, I ike Britain a lot, but I am very glad I didn't work there for too long - even back in the 1990s it was crap. I worked the night shift in a bog roll factory in Rochdale for one pound eighty an hour. Like you, Greater Manchester has great tap water, being right by the pennines and peak district, but working there was soul destroying.
@@deborahcurtis1385 Cheers. The local MP put out a plea in the newspaper, and said there was four thousand people on the waiting list, so as I could be in Japan for years, I thought it'd be a bit lousy to leave it empty.
@@GreenMorningDragonProductions Yes you nailed it! I feel housing is a big plus over there. The food is great and I also love that you can go skiing and then have a hot spa in the same day in natural springs! Awesome! A lot of Australians are over there. I may join you and them in the next year or so...!
I'm Colombian, never been to the UK, but I have a British friend who's been living in Colombia for over 10 years now, I asked him why he had left the UK and chosen a South American country , he said he wanted to have more freedom and peace of mind, he added he wanted to escape the never ending circle of working his arse out to pay taxes, trying to make ends meet, drink his frustration away and repeat. he's certainly happy here, he enjoys the all year average 22 celsius, he visits his mother in south London twice a year, he's a retired teacher and he's not planning to ever get back. he said the values for which an average Briton was worth are getting lost.
Now from my own perspective, I can see most European countries, not only the western ones, have implemented some policies that undermine their own capacity to stand for their own people, I just can't wrap my head around the fact that illegal immigrants are being subsidized and the very Britons are being financially drained, it just doens't make any sense, it's like some powerful groups in the world want to weaken formerly stronger/smarter demographics and systematically replace them with intellectually vulnerable people, who do not necessarily stand for the values of the countries they're occupating. what's going on in Sweden and Norway with those subcultural gangs is crazy, the way Spain is allowing those people to break their system is just asinine. Going out and fighting the police and breaking some park benches will not fix anything.
It is all about debt unfortunately. The demographic decline of many European countries are mostly because of the economics of younger families. It is not unusual to use 60% of your after tax income for a place to live. However, many young people can not pay for houses or even get approved for loans. So if you are in your 20s or 30s, it is hard to afford a place to live and start a family with even one child. There is no job security, and if you are not with higher education, it is even worse for job stability.
UK is a special case, since many of their recent money were made in the financial services. GDP is partly influenced by house prices, so they pumped housing prices, so it seemed that they were growing their economy. Adding in the corporate greed from companies like Blackstone, you have both an over inflated house owning market and renting market. UK has run a state deficit for many years, and part of funding the loans is by the debt to gdp ratio. It is one of those countries you wouldn't be surprised by if it the state went in to bankruptcy within 10 years.
It is not that all European countries are bad, Denmark, Poland, Czech republic and the Baltics are doing pretty good, but the major economies do have it hard. UK is probably the worst right now, as it is almost only London that have avoided severe economic decline.
@@EEDIR-DKwhat about slovenia?
@@mediolanumhibernicus3353 First paragraph is my friend's story, second is my two cents as a Colombian, things are going south here too in many aspects.
Man, its not fair to compare Colombia with the dumpster fire that is the UK. Colombia is one if not the most beautiful countries and people (in and out) on earth.
@@jdlennis3101 Go visit the UK... you haven't seen "south" till you see the UK or cities in the US like LA or New York. You live in heaven in comparison.
I am in south Sinai Egypt 🇪🇬😊
We live on our farm. Fresh Buffalo milk daily, eggs, fresh produce and, and...our own well 💦. I see the sun and moon rise over the mountains. We have mangoes, dates, guavas...we are fairly poor but the quality of life and the freedom make up for that. In fact, we live in a dictatorship, yet have more freedom than in the UK. WE DO NOT NEED TO REGISTER OUR CHICKENS EITHER! 🤣
I’m considering Egypt myself if Cyprus doesn’t work out for us. I’ve seen videos of it and it looks absolutely gorgeous and completely different from the UK.
Don’t get the wrong idea living costs in Egypt has skyrocketed. Average earning of people annually is 100,000 EGP which is roughly 1500 GBP to buy any decent used car your looking atleast paying 800,000 EGP a half decent flat at least 1,300,000 EGP not a nice new car not a nice flat just a car and a flat. Egypt depends on a lot of imports but the country has been struggling to have a strong $ reserves meaning that the cost of imported goods (a lot of items you would like to buy, phones, branded clothing etc.) is marked up compared to buying it in the UK for example. Don’t go to Egypt if you want a city life etc and planning on living off of Egyptian salaries unless you make $2000 a month then you are fine.
Don’t focus just on UK. Cost of living after Covid has skyrocketed everywhere in the world. Not many countries can offer you a nice lifestyle with being in someone’s payroll unless you have great skills. I think this global crisis will make people reconsider if the lifestyle of previous generations including farming etc would make a better option. You won’t hear many complaints by residents of Eastern/ South EU countries because 1) they have been user to corrupted governments and austerity 2) better social life to northern Europe and western countries
Legit dictatorships are less intrusive than these bureaucratic western leftists. I also live in a place where the town wants to regulate chickens. Insanity!
You are not poor when God is with you. Pray the Rosary.
If you thought the 90’s were good, you should have been around in the 60’s,70’s and 80’s.
Fabulous times.
The funny thing is that the 90s were great for the social scene. Bloody awful working for abysmal wages and trying to keep a roof over your head though! Hence why I emigrated in the mid 90s! And stupidly returned in the 2000s....
Absolutely
70s ad 80s wohoooo
1920 better
70s great?, mass strikes IRA terrorism?, 3 day week?, power cuts?, racial conflict?, high inflation?, extortionate taxes?, great?, really?.
We are being farmed, by the elites.
Best comment. A summary of everything.
Maybe, but they also just have new client classes now. And we have to pay for them.
Totally agree. The New Age of SERFDOM.
@@Atamanxxxviimaybe? It's literally in front our eyes you ghoul!
scary thing is theyre going after 50 to 100m net worth folks too now. Its the uber elites.
Working 15 hours a day for 12 years, I’m not going to work for the dinghy tourists or for the government to fund wars all over the world. I’m moving out soon.
See this is why you shouldn't be blaming it on the "dinghy tourists" because by leaving the UK, you WILL be the migrant in another country. Do you see how hypocritical you are?
Wow that's punishing for a workload. Do your research before you leave.
You did not work 15 hours a day for 12 years straight. Why lie?
@@Mark-jb1fj I have my ex-colleagues who can tell you I sometimes worked even more than that. I know some people can’t fathom working that much, especially the English, when they have tax credits and other benefits and don’t want to work or call in sick on Mondays with migraines from drinking in the weekend.
@@Mark-jb1fjlol how the hell do you know? 😂
No one talks about the cost of train tickets in the uk. Its a complete rip off and the service sucks now.
Privatisation is when the rot set in. Along with not charging tax for non-domiciles. It's truly madness...
@@deborahcurtis1385 Privatisation without competition is profiteering. The political class and their friends are draining this country dry.
Most Expensive in Europe
It's ridiculous. Me and my boyfriend are long distance. I live in the North and he lives in the West Midlands. So he's roughly 2 hours from me. I can only go to see him every few weeks because of the cost of the train tickets. It's ridiculous. Just one journey and back to see him costs me nearly £100. It's robbery. Plus, there's always very few carriages with people crammed on them and nowhere to sit. I mostly always am sat on the floor the entire journey.
@@Elliestandsforpeace We have the most expensive train tickets in Europe Ellie, Plus ALL stations across the UK are trying to get rid of staff which will make the overpriced tickets even more expensive. The over complicated ticketing system is ( in my opinion ) is intended to be confusing as it gains a lot more revenue.
Hey Daryl and all 👋🏻
I’m 44 years old. Single mother to a 11 year old daughter and I suffer with health issues. I so wish I could get out and make a fresh start somewhere else out of the UK. I feel I’m too old now to get out and too ill. I feel that a lot of use who are disabled and rely on benefits will have them stripped away and forced to live in poverty. I can’t work full time and hate relying on benefits to bump up my income incase that gets taken away. I’m training to become an illustrator and hope to work from home. I hope I can make it work.
If you become able to work from home, do everything you can to move out of the West. You're only 4 years older than me and we both have a lot of life left, I live in Sweden and it's going the same way as the UK.
I'm going to Thailand to scout it out in January. The food is healthy, the weather is excellent and the health care is as well. The West is done, it's not just the UK.
Good luck, l wish you prosperity.
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If you can't leave the country yourself, do your best to be a booster stage for your daughter so that she can take the step you can't, when it's time.
If you can work online , you can work anywhere in the world.
I am a 70yr old Australian. I have been going to the UK about once every 10 years since the early 80s. My last trip was to Scotland a month ago. I was aghast at the deterioration that I saw this time.
The cost and standard of food was striking. A simple meal in a pub was the cost of 'fine dining' in Australia. Any menu item with a decent amount of meat was unaffordable.
I wish you luck with your move.
Such a lie! Australia is so damn expensive compare to the UK.
@@ennyguess7077 That is true i lived in Perth for 10 years It was a police state and extremely expensive
Fact check:
Dimaggios Glasgow city centre cabonara £12.95 ($25) + 10% service charge = 27.5AUD.
Vapianos Brisbane cabonara $27.5 (no service charge or tipping expected)
Exactly the same price for the same dish at of comparable quality and quantity.
Weatherspoons was hit bad post Brexit
@@jamessteele4278 Didn't the owner of Whetherspoons campaign for Brexit?
I am so thankful I am not the only person disturbed about this cesspit of a country
Believe me you are not.
MILLIONS feel exactly the same!
J D Vance is right when he said the UK will become the first Islamic state with nuclear weapons. The UN, WHO, WEF etc are all evil with puppet governments doing their bidding, especially in the west.
This country is what we made it. Whatever happened to patriotism? It is a pain to clear up our parent's mess I admit...
@@2flowertwo537 "We" did not make this country into a pale imitation of its former self.
That was done by a relatively small number of self serving politicians governing in their own interest or for that of their party.
They operated hand in hand with wealthy interests to suck the marrow out of the country and secure their own interests. The social contract is well and truly broken.
I couldn't be less patriotic.
Hi all. Thank you for checking into part 2.
My next vlog will be released in early November when I have escaped this dystopian mess of a country. Stay with me!
Subscribe to see where I go🌏
Good luck to you. I moved here from US 30 years ago and it saddens me greatly how things have gone here. My English husband talks about moving, but we can't think where to actually go. We're following you and wish you all the best.
see you and goodluck ❤❤❤
Taiwan or Japan. ❤❤
Give us a clue ..continent
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Better it be some very clever choice! 😤
Law abiding tax payers are being extorted to fund criminality and freeloading 😢
Between me and the mrs we earn 100k and the tax we pay is insane, I started as a shelf stacker and worked hard all my life 50-70 hours. I’m disgusted at what I earn now vs the quality of life and also disgusted that I’m paying for people to come here without ever paying into the system
This country is on the verge of collapse
daryl said squeezed quite but i thought the word is a bit toomild and i thought of exploited yes and extorted
That’s the most concise and best description of everything I’ve seen!
@@instantkarma1229tax is voluntary. Look into it. The legal system is a deception.
Nation of freeloads. Something like 60% of households aren't net contributors to the system.
You have made some excellent points. I can't blame anyone who wants to leave the UK right now.
well just leave and stop moaning
@letswalkandwalk
I'm not English but that comment seems a bit harsh
@@gloriadenning3860 he should leave and stop moaning.
@thematic3893 lol it's not that easy, if you have a family and commitments you can't just roll out of bed and move to a different country.
@@nathaniziah Nobody told those people to start a family and get commitments to the West that they can hunt you down in perpetuity no matter where you go. If the West is so bad how are they establishing all of the relationships with the government and people that you cant just up and leave?
Hi Daryl, I made the decision to leave the UK back in 1993 when I was 23 years old, I knew that Manchester was crap, the taxes, standard of living etc. I moved to the USA and as a lower middle class citizen I have 2 homes, a boat, motorbike, 4 cars and I am not taxed to death! Also, living in Georgia, the sun shines almost every day! I cannot imagine my life had I stayed, but my burning desire to leave was so great, despite my large family trying to convince me otherwise!!!!! Go with your gut!!!
Good for you. Lots of Americans are struggling. What magic did you do?
My friend, I am happy for you, but if you have two homes and 4 cars, you are not lower middle class. Unless you also have a mountain of debt.
Same here I’m now a US Citizen (since 2007) left in 2002 lived in Florida now Texas best decision I ever made, UK has crippling taxes and bad weather with no opportunities! Been back to see family and it’s really gone down hill!!
Britain is not a rich country. The UN just reported that once the contribution from London is excluded then Britians per capita income is LOWER than Mississippi. The poorest state in America. We keep telling ourselves comforting lies about how wonderful life is in the West. I travel a great deal in both Europe and the Americas and I can tell you this. The west is in a state of accellerating decline. Places like New York or Paris which back in the early 2000's were simply fantastic placves to be are now absolute shitholes.
You know things are bad when even the rich are leaving.
I'm pretty sure I pay enough tax to keep the country going!
London is a different country. I’m down there about 2 months a year. Stay in hotels. it’s mostly to do with art stuff. A lot of the clients for custom installations are there. It’s hard to describe what they’re doing compared to normal people. The prices are ruinous for everything. BUT you will ( if you are old enough ) remember what actual good food tastes like. Our whole food system has been so debased and adulterated in the U.K. I thought my appetite was failing. Nope it’s garbage food.
But it’s everything. It’s clean down there. Tons of shops, restaurants, clubs. Transport. Beautiful hotels and police everywhere in the Center of London. The one thing is of course, the people even in London Centre have changed colour a fair bit. I’m no racist but if you’re not careful you change the whole feel of a country if you let in too many people at once. That all I say on that. London has taken almost all the money & talent from the U.K. and sucked it in to itself. It gets most funding. Most investment and most events & tourism.
It needs a vast rebalancing. But what a place if you have money down there. I wish is moved in 1997 when a girlfriend wanted to go down & start an art collective. 😭 The flat we were thinking about buying for 86,000£ is now 1.3m 🫡🪦
David lammy is a good leader and you should be grateful for his service. My indian Doctor lives in Kensington so you are ignorant
@@tituscrow4951 No - the carrying capacity of these islands is 10 million souls, probably under, so bringing ANY people in is very, very stupid.
@@donna9679 I’ll say this. I’ve been going down to London every year bar 1 for the last 20 years every summer to do art shows do commission installations for those with real money. And even though I wasn’t looking for it. I noticed the amount of non white non English origin people in London especially in the last 10 years. And to continue. I have a few friends who live there permanently. They said the amount of people who want to work cash in hand but can hardly speak English was crazy the last 5 years. They are in bonded delivery’s so that could never happen. But they have a lot of people asking… 🤷🏻♂️
I moved to Italy against everyone's advice, including from Italians themselves, but after all these years I don’t regret it at all. I’ve found a lifestyle that’s better for my mental health, and while some social dynamics have their downsides, the positives far outweigh them. Living here has given me a sense of peace I didn’t have before, and that’s a big deal.
I’m saying this because I totally get where you’re coming from. If you’re not happy in the UK don’t hesitate to leave it behind. Just keep in mind that every country comes with its own set of problems, sadly the world is going through tough times, but you just have to find the one country that fits your emotional and material needs. Best of luck.
ummm I wonder how it would go down moving to Italy with dark skin yet being British born and bred..... errr not very well
@@letswalkandwalk from my life experience (third culture kid here) being a poc in Italy isn’t as bad as people online often make it out to be. I’m a Blasian woman and haven’t really run into any issues here that I haven’t faced elsewhere. That said, I live in a mid-sized city in central Italy where there are quite a few minorities and the locals tend to be way more laid-back compared to the cities up north.
Italian here. Kinda crazy reading your words. I'm 27 and see no future in this dying country, I'm starting to plan my escape in the next few years. This place is fucked, the economy, inflation increased the cost of living by 50% in two years, while the purchasing power sank: salaries have increased ONLY 3% in the last 20 years. CRAZY.
I'm always shocked by foreigners saying they're willingly coming here and finding Italy comfortable. We're the second to last country in Europe on the majority of indicators, fertility rate (one of the lowest in the world), economy, public dept, PIL, politics, etc.
I'm actually happy for you guys for finding yourself here, living a good life and everything, but there's no future here, and every young italian knows that.
I’m coming over in 7 years for good👍🏻
@@matteomanzato1901 scusa il ritardo nella risposta. Capisco bene il tuo malessere e la rabbia per il presente oltre alla paura per il futuro perché come te sono scappata via dal mio paese e poi ho cambiato ancora cercando di vivere dignitosamente. Ritengo che non sarà facile il futuro, purtroppo. Ma non solo in Italia. Le spese giornaliere, i costi delle case, il crollo della fertilità sono problematiche che stanno colpendo la nostra società mondiale, c'è un grande problema di base che i nostri governi non sanno affrontare. Ho lasciato tanti amici che non compreranno mai casa perché non possono permetterselo là, tanti che sono childfree non per scelta ma perché gli stipendi non permettono loro di creare una famiglia, come in Italia. Il mondo è rotto. Possiamo solo cercare un paese dove stare stare meno male e che, come dicevo, risponde abbastanza alle nostre esigenze, i nostri desideri. Finalmente, io ho trovato il mio e ti auguro di trovare il tuo presto. Buona fortuna
The UK can be summed up in one word these days.
GRIM.
I can think of a few four letter words to describe the UK right now.
Reality well described
@@Randy_Batswinger Dire.
or VERY GRIM!!
Grimdark.
Reminds me of 40K.
Leaving next month for Asia, not coming back, can't wait! Go for it everyone. If it ever does get better here, it will take decades. There are so many great countries out there who will appreciate you if you go with the right attitude. You only get one life - don't let fear dictate it. Go somewhere for a month, get a feel for the place first. I felt at home after the first few days acclimatising. It can happen that fast.
I don’t agree. Grass is always greener. But none of these foreign countries will truly be home. I lived in France for three years and despite being fluent in the language I was never accepted as a French person (because I’m not!) There is always the sense of being an outsider, of not belonging, of being away from home. I realised that it was not “home” in the way it was for French people, that I was living away from home where my family was, where my close friends were.
Which countries will appreciate me mate
Moved to Taiwan 20 years ago. Never looked back.
Studio condo in thialand 250£ a month 2 bed house with garden from 400£ upwards no brainer
@@Ukboss1 what about when you go back to uk after 20 years or you have a botched operation etc
Your words are so well put man. This country is a serious joke and I fully concur with everything you have said in this video and empathise deeply.
The quality of life since the pandemic is so boring and expensive it’s almost unbearable. The weather this has just made it a lot worse also, because we are still paying 5 times more than we were 5 years ago without any of the benefits.
I live in London and the basic salary here is not even enough to pay your rent and basic bills, let alone have an actual life.
I’m single, I do not have a family or anything to worry about and it’s become impossible to get ahead. How is this acceptable?
And why would we want to pay taxes to a government that literally doesn’t care if we are out on the streets.
Our government does not deserve our taxes .
I will be joining you my friend and getting the hell out of here as soon as I can ✌️
Same thing in Germany. It is bad, that the first bridge collapsed not long ago due to negligence. You can't make this up
DEI hires?
That was like feminist bridge in Miami that was built only by women, and it collapsed. It was dangerous and should never have been built just to prove a point because it ultimately collapsed.
I bet you didn’t hear about it because they did their best to cover it up and hide it. People died. 5 years on The investigation and even the investigation of homicide has went absolutely nowhere.
The fact checkers sites will have you believe that it was not an all female team because the company they worked for was owned by men and the vast majority of that company were male employees.
Don’t listen to that crap. The bridge itself was built by a female team and when being built it was touted as female a construction project, built by female architects and engineers to show they have the means to take on roles in construction just like men. But since it’s cracks developed and it’s ultimate collapse, it is no longer a feminist project but a dodgy construction company whose employees are primarily men.
It depends where in Germany. Bavaria is doing quite well...
Too many immigrants came to Germany...
@@barbarabukovssek7062 Partially yes. The big cities like Munich and Nuremberg are partially no longer Germany
@@geralt7144 Therefore are so many other smaller cities in Bavaria and doing quite well, without so many migrants and the prices of condos are still somehow affordable.
Left Denmark for the UK in year 2000 when 40; now leaving the UK for Spain soon; it's never too late
Assuming that you have a pension, were you able to transfer your accumulated contribution in denmark to Uk? Will you be able to move it to spain? If not, does it still worth to loose years of savings? How will you retire in spain?
@@SSupernova You do not need to move your pension as long as there is a double taxation agreement; so depends on where you're from. Also as I will be getting Danish and UK pensions, so I will be exposed to currency fluctuations then
Denmark has gone down the shitter too , it’s horrible , miserable now . I moved to Spain , 20 min north of Valencia by the beach. Peaceful, nice , great weekly markets ,fresh groceries, fruits, cheap utilities, etc . 🎉
Denmark, Sweden are shitholes , lived in both and was completely miserable untill I left ! Prague was great too !
@@is_42 thanks for the reply. Both denmark and uk allow partial state pension when target age is reached. Is that the way that you are planning?
I wish you the very best in escaping this hell hole of a country. If we were younger we would bugger off as well. No future, no government (they can't call themselves that), no hope. The people who fought in two world wars must be turning in their graves. Youare 100% right.
Yes. But it is our homeland. They cannot take this away from us. We will not exile ourselves from our homeland, our family, our friends. We will not be forced to run away and live our lives as outsiders in a foreign land.
@@iwacu123I support this. I’m not from the Uk, have been there but I got back to my country in 2018. We have our own problems here, we have to deal with them, it’s our home.
Sadly that's another myth, that those soldiers fought for our freedoms. They were duped as well. All wars are banker wars. Former soldier here.
Swede here, we have the exact same situation. Politicians, originally hiding behind humanitarian platitudes and then switching to economic ones, have invited the 3rd world in to our country and they're destroying it in every way. Their cultures are medieval and barbaric and vast numbers of them are too incompetent to perform any work. No morals, no empathy, no equality.
Both the politicians and their newly imported voting base hate everything the West stands for, and they especially hate YOU - the indigenous people. What's worse is that they have indoctrinated a new narcissistic generation of woke women who are undatable and wield a vastly disproportionate amount of power through equality laws.
Like you I'm also moving out of the West within 5 years, I just need to figure out the economic situation. I'm aiming for Thailand but Vietnam or Cambodia are also contenders.
Politicians imported the 3rd world and we are rapidly becoming the 3rd world. I wish I had a more positive outlook but as a guy who recently turned 40, I have nothing but contempt, hatred and disgust for what they have done to what used to be a safe & beautiful haven.
We like sensible people with common sense in Poland;) No need to travel to Asia to live in healthy country.
what about the the indigenous people of the USA and South America and Australia and New Zealand .... have they not been impacted?............ it seems you just want to surround yourself with people of a certain skin tone x
Irishman living in UK, all correct and spot on. The problems described is mainly in western Europe and United States and i think there is something very sinister in this mass movement of people to these areas, all planned for sure and under the banner of human rights, environment etc etc, I cannot put my finger on it , but who ever is pulling the strings is way above governmental level and it is not good to whatever country is experiencing this. I have this picture in my head, boats (countries) being filled to capacity and let it sink as planned. What comes when Europe & USA have folded in on themselves and another plan is in place for that too. All we can do really is drink tea and hopefully that moment is fairly good, because there is some terrible stuff coming over the horizon. Take care and good luck to everyone.
A quote comes to mind from a movie called 'Hooper' from the 1970's. ' Put your head between your legs and kiss your ass goodbye'.
@@letswalkandwalk That doesn't concern me in the slightest and you're a woke r*tard.
You're immediately turning to whataboutism in order to defend the same thing that happened to them to happen to my country (who had nothing to do with the indigenous people you pretend to care about).
It's not about skin tone. It's about not wanting to have your nation destroyed by inbred barbarians.
@@Edmund-of9rd Been to Poland, it's a great nation. The reason I'm going to Asia is the weather, can't stand winters.
He’s right you know.
All the very best for the future brother.
I’ll be watching and willing you on 🙏🍻
I am 62 , I would advise anyone who can to leave.
I have actually been in a mental asylum for predicting this in the 80s. To me after the utilities were sold off , job agencies appeared and 15% interest rates made lots of homeless, no investment lots of new landlords , no investment in youth and closing all our manufacturing it was obviously just a matter of time.
The last Tory government finished the job. Brexit and selling off the rest of our assets
It is obviously a plan in action.
Austria has awesome water, you can drink it in the street.
Good luck. I think I will subscribe to see how you do.
How do you deal with the language barrier in Austria? Learning German is difficult if not impossible for many people🙄
@@wulfsorenson8859 If it''s like Germany they all speak English. When I checked in a hotel in Germany a few years ago I spoke German and the person behind the counter spoke back in English. Which I thought was a bit annoying as I wanted to practice my German a bit. The same is true in the Netherlands, if people spot that you're not a native they'll talk English to you if you want it or not.
Stephen Fry has had his application for an Austrian passport approved recently. God speed.
@@wulfsorenson8859get a grip!
As dark as all this is, it’s illuminating a truth.
So glad I found your video. My husband and I are moving to the USA Midwest where I am originally from. The increased taxes , population, decline of the NHS has been horrible to witness. My flight is booked for November and can’t wait !!! Going to miss family and friends but now is the time to escape. Good luck to you !
Good luck, which State? Some people saying USA is similar, me and my family are thinking of going to the USA. I feel worried it will be the same.
@@quasimodo614 It IS the same. The US is no better than the UK, in some ways it is worse. As a Brit living in the US for 14 years now, the grass is not greener on the other side, it's just a different HELL, depending on your financial circumstances, your health and your location. Almost all Western Civilized countries are struggling, some more than others. The US had issues LONG before immigration, Covid and the high economy that most countries are struggling with. Only in the US are people losing homes due to high medical bills, DAILY. Only in the US do people file for bankruptcy due to medical bills. Only in the US is there a MASS shooting daily and school shootings practically every week. Only in the US do you worry about being in ANY public gathering place due to shootings. If we are driving on the road and get cut off, I immediately lean over and encourage my husband NOT to react with a verbal or physical signal, because shooting someone who happens to flick you the finger, look at you the wrong way or cut you off, IS a thing here in the US. NOW we have the Nov election to worry about, Neo Nazi's threatening civil war, being promised jobs within police forces if Trump wins and threatening to kill or imprison anyone they want.
Your location can help, the commenter mentioned the Mid-west, so around the Michigan area, which is rural and extremely pretty, with lots of lakes and rivers. If you live rurally, with no neighbour's close by, if you work from home, then yes, life can be better but the madness here in the US is getting dark. It's not something you would see in the UK.
@@michaelaghmalone-hansen5656 tds.
Lloyds bank have partnered with Barrett to build homes. Lloyds bank last year said they wanted to be UKs biggest landlord. BlackRock bank in the states have shares in Lloyds banking group. Blackrock bank is the biggest landlord in the US and buying up property to rent out… go figure… at last someone has worked out the dots
This in turn will increase the number of backpackers and more homeless people. The US has a large pool of people out of the housing cycle.
Why the tight grip with so many that are homeless many of which intelligent?
Stop noticing!
Lloyds have just announced cutting 5000 staff in U.K. to move all
Those jobs to new centre in India .. corporate greed, no job security - no jobs!
Blackrock take your pension, but keep all the power of voting with the shares. They then enforce companies to open officers wherever they want which can then drive up demand for their own property investments.
Stop noticing!
I moved to Taiwan. Never looked back. The people are some of the nicest in the world. Zero crime. And they have kept their 5,000 years of culture. And woke & PC are alien concepts to them. They have beaches too.. and I mean exquisite beaches, snow white sand, crystal water. Weather? - it's on the tropic of cancer..
What do you do for money?
Eh, china is taking over that place soon though
@@tattarrrrattat work in a trading company on their overseas desk - helping them with their English communication with the outside. Taiwan really needs this kind of assistance - their english level is generally not so good. Which is why there's also a big demand for English teachers.
@@Pensivata So you do you trade or teach English?
@@davewordsworth1251 Started by teaching English; then got some private students - they're the ones who present all the opportunities. Started working in one of their trading co.s. Now I also have my own business importing water recycling equipment.
You are all right, 8 years ago we came from Ukraine from Kyiv, it was my dream for my son to study here. He never finished his education because Covid happened. After Brexit everything changed, we really have to survive here. Prices are huge, the weather is terrible. But I am very grateful to this country for accepting and supporting my loved ones who are here during the war. But like you, we are thinking of moving because we simply will not survive.
Go to Holy Rus
Go back to Ukraine or Russia, we are done caring and spending billions on you corrupt idiotic people.
Amen.
Is your son back fighting the good fight in Ukraine???
@@topthecat2259no, he's just another plonker😅
Live on a boat south east uk, off grid solar, minimum bills, good plot looking down an estuary with lots of green and lovely community.. BUT I'm selling up and heading to SE Asia, been training to work online as cant work as electrician over there.
Its not just UK that's going down its the whole of the west, plus a world population cull. Nowhere is perfect for sure so we go and do our best.
Taking the plunge at 51 years old can be daunting but what really have we got to lose?
We all going to die may aswell die trying.
Good on your sir! You learning how to teach English online? I can’t wait to earn online money, it’s the only way for me to make it work abroad and never come back unless an emergency.
Do you think Ed milliband will be pm
I am from Indonesia which is in SEA and the economy there is not much better. It is worse. The government raises taxes for everything. It is happening all over the world
@@kukumbakeo-keo-keo yes I know its all over the world but the system is crushing the west first with an iron fist so I wanna spend my last days somewhere with better weather, nicer people and a more laid back relaxed way.
If it all goes wrong and loose everything so be it, atleast I died trying instead of sitting back wondering.
@@Nous22 it is a great reset. And no it is not just happening in the west at first. I read that they started doing it in Thailand as well. My friend who works and lives in Singapore said singapore is dystopian nightmare. They are currently destroying Japan economy as well. There is no place to escape in this world. Weather might seem better in Asia to many Europeans but people in SEA complaints how hot it is. Like in Bali for example people might seem nice to tourists but not to local people. So the grass always seems greener
I hate it here, I'm young but over the last three years my quality of life has drastically changed for the worst, so all my hopes and dreams of living well and travelling with my loved one are crushed.
Do it whilst you can, fight your fears. All love.
I'm fairly sure it's not for the worst. Since you're young, there's plenty of opportunity ahead of you to witness far worse.
@@brexitgreens And you know that how? I have a spinal injury man (from working a dead end job, cant sue, worse case scenario type sht). trust me i know how bad life can be and im young.
@@brexitgreens but I will try, no matter how hard life can be... ❤
I've Probably got Piles on my Arse older than you Love 😂😂😂😂
Have you ever seen the floor move? (Cockroaches)
I thought not , Shat up....................
@@catzfive plenty of oppertunities out there man go and grab them you will do fine
I'm 37, Scottish (Edinburgh), been living in London for 15yrs, and just moved to Singapore 6 months ago...this video really resonated with me, ok I maybe wouldn't have started quite as apocalyptic but that's engagement for you. Coming out here has taught me so much about home, the good and the bad.
Daryl, good luck!
what do you do?
When I came over in the 90s the UK was a best place to be honest but in the last 10years I've seen the country gone from bad to worse and seems to be heading out to a third world state, 🌎 where you're juggling life and work to make ends meet!!!!
U should go home
That was the plan all along. The Kalergi Plan.
100% spot on..I coukd afford to drive a car, go out socialising regularly, travel abroad..get to 1997 when i had my son, things were still affordable, i could still afford todo all this while working as a single mum bringing up my son...not no more..I don't have a car anymore, dont go abroad, only drink with my best friend indoors at each others house twice a month, don't smoke, I'm now 51..just working to pay the bills, & rent on my flat. I feel blessed that at least I had those good times frm the late 80's when I first started going out, through all the 90's into the 2000's onwards, that at least I was living life, now it just feels depressing, scary, uncertain, worrying, & nothing to look forward too, no enjoyment or laughter. 😢
illegal immigration destroyed the UK
All the best on your journey. I left UK 25 years ago. Best thing I ever did.
Where did you end up?
Don't come back
someone hurt you little socialist?
@@lervish1966 Believe me, I don't have any plans. 🤣😂I should add, it does not bring me any joy to see young people having to leave their own country because of the issues highlighted in this video. Maybe someone like you is part of the problem. You are welcome to that sad isle..
I ended up on the West Coast of Ireland. Not a million miles away, but is completely different. Yes, the country in general has its problems, but no where near the same level of stress and tension like this bloke has to face in UK.
I saw the writing on the wall 20 + years ago, and came to live in Argentina. Never regretted it.
I have been looking into Argentina, were you a non English speaker moving there?
@@PenneyLovettAugustus yes, 100% non spanish. It was a baptism of fire, but the people are so friendly they love to help you practicing their english.
Argentina is looking great at the moment. Especially with Milei at the helm
@@DaniG.German883 He is a puppet. His masters are outside. However at least he is stopping the insidious and malicious and enslaving printing of paper money out of thin air
do any of them still hate us for the falklands conflict ?
I moved to Australia from the UK in 2010......It was the hardest 10 years of my working life. The TV programme wanted down under paints a rosy lovely weather narrative. In short it was more of a police state than you can imagine. I came back when the plandemic started as it was a 'no jab no job'. I gave up my house and job as well as the kids schools. I unlike millions did my research and knew what the agenda was. All what is happening is being done by design. Hard to digest for many but its the truth of it. A hunger games society awaits us. Travel whilst you can because the coming agenda will soon STOP all travel.......15 minute cities and a flying ban looms.....
Greatest of luck on your journey mate, im off too......
PS no conspiracy theorists were harmed due to not taking the poison........
Completely agree mate, I can’t believe people can’t see this and I’m one of the lucky ones who is mortgage free with savings. I’ve been contemplating going for a while but I can see the same agendas playing out through the different countries too, even Africa are implementing the biometrics. Give me a remote island anywhere 🙏
Do you think lib dems are clever?
Agreed me and my family and my missus who worked in the convid ward all opted out of that cult. We r off to Asia 2025 summer. UK is finished by design.
Good for you. I wonder how many have left Australia, New Zealand etc.. due to their tyrannical rules.
My husband was born and raised in the UK. In his 20s, he emigrated to New Zealand and lived there for a few years. Then emigrated to Australia. Lived there for 10 years or so. Turned out to be a police state, worse than the UK. In the end came back to Britain, back to his roots, to his friends and family. As they say, the grass is greener on the other side.
It seems lot of Brits are Get Busy Escaping lately. Subscribed.
going where!?
Aussie here living in Australia here. Australia is just as terrible these days. It costs $500k for a home that is more than 80 years old. There are no jobs. Shrinkflation is out of control. Crime is out of control. Even during the day I don't feel safe walking around.
Can confirm
It's almost as if importing criminals increases crime
Spot on! Leaving next year! Getting house ready for sale then NEVER looking back. We are all Betrayed by our own political Elite!
Where are you heading?
@@Britishguydt8nf Brittany or Aquitaine. They have half the numbers of illegal migrants that the UK does because the hoops you have to jump through to become part of legal society with all the advantages which that entails are difficult to achieve. Medical insurance, skills requirements, police records confirmation and wealth guarantees mean the majority just keep heading towards Calais! Most illegals end up in kettled Ghettos in three or four major cities! Meanwhile France is two and half times the size of the UK with housing half the price, functioning health care and better weather!
They all say that lol, see u in about 4 years time back in Blighty
@@Theoriginalbigbrillo You mean New Sudan?
I had to click on part 2. Ur voice is calming
Daryl, you have summed up the dire state of my country so well. I'm 75, retired and only wish I'd left, as my daughter has, many years ago. I wish you well.
I was impressed with Poland. I was there in July. They have no mass migration, their own currency, and their central bank has avoided QE and zero interest rates policy. Their Government has not racked up the debt.
The UK has increased GDP. But the actual individual is poorer.
unfortunately things're beginning to look bad as well, give the current goverment some time and u'll see i'm right
Then what are all these poles doing in western europe?😬
@@SAINTMAURICE-tl7kb they are actually leaving the West. I think the number of Poles in the UK dropped from 1mln to 400k or something like that.
@@gnewgnew2011 Poland lives on EU handouts.
They also got billlions from the EU after Covid and NEVER contributed one zlotty into the EU. This is just a moment in time.
Lived in my house54 yrs in my 80s thought I would end my life here but it’s coming very close to me having to move as I can Barely manage to pay my bills now ,heating allowance gone,all other bills gone up ,and food prices have rocketed, I feel so sorry for people with children it must be a nightmare,to have to find money for everything.We need a miracle.Sad that people have to leave their own country to get a decent life.
I'm sorry to hear that. The current government seem to be particularly useless.
@@upness Deliberately useless
@@donna9679 Actually they are very useful - to the people who give them their orders.
The government loves burning money on wars unfortunately
I'm 52 and I was Born in Coventry, England. I have lived in New Zealand, Australia and Cornwall. since 2016 I have lived in Chiang Mai, Thailand. I can live very comfortably for less than £1000 per month.
The UK has some lovely countryside, coastline, historic towns and quaint villages. However, I agree, the country is fucked and I can never see it ever getting better. The governments and previous Governments since Blair have ruined our country, through mass immigration, a piss poor criminal justice system, 'printing' digital money out of this air, mishandling this money and taxes and giving our country away. I am no longer proud to be British. I am both tremendously saddened and disgusted that so many lost their lives for our freedoms and for a good decent country and respectful society and for what!!!?😡 Good luck in you next chapter Daryl, I don't blame you.
Agree. It almost feels that things would have been better had we surrendered to the Germans. When Sunak left the war memorial service because he had somewhere else to go presumably with better wine and lobster I felt ashamed. At least he left because he doesn’t care rather than stay and pretend to care.
@@kellywalker4494 I've often wondered the same thing myself Kelly. Did we really win the war? All those people died for nothing, only for our country to be given away to our foreign enemies.
I hope you managed to learn the language without speaking it with an English accent
We have been looking at Chang Mai too. But the challenge is we have 2 kids, 15 and 8. How's the schools there? Or do we better wait until they go into uni?
@@kellywalker4494 great point and that way you would have learnt to speak German which would have set you up to deal with the EU.
Thank you for sharing this video with us. I also watched your first video; what you say is so true. My friends and I often talk about how we had the very best times. I left school at 16 and went straight into a job. At 17 years old, we all had cars and jobs. Every weekend, we would fill them up with fuel and drive all over the country, visiting places. We owned our cars and had our own insurance because we had jobs. This was back in 1977, now, young people of today cannot even do this, and I think that is such a shame.
I left school in 1987 and walked straight into a well paid job that I absolutely loved. I look around now and there's no future or hope for anyone. There's no investment, everything in this country has always been done on the cheap, companies want the best of the best work force but aren't prepared to pay a proper wage/annual salary, there's practically zero Law and Order, the streets are filthy, illegals arriving by the droves, hyperinflation that will continue to rise, extremely high unemployment and no chance of ever getting on in life, a health care system that isn't fit for purpose, ridiculously high taxation and an education system that pushes certain narratives. The country is well and truly finished, all by design. It makes you want to weep when you reflect back to how things were to how they are now. RIP UK.
@@vanessahenderson1850 Yep, that is so true in what you are saying; what can we do about it? It's heartbreaking.
You are so right. I have never in all my years been so disgusted or full of dread of a government than I am now. You’re doing the right thing.
where you been last 14 Tory years 750,000 Afrikaans bought in per year equals
slum
Have you been in a coma since 2010?
Try 1997 fella, Globalism was a New Labour ideology.
Y'all put too much trust in the government. regardless of who is in power. Labour gave me free dental care and students loans. Conservatives found me a job after I had a mental breakdown. I will continue working and claiming what I'm entitled to and getting free things if I can. This is the example my parents showed me. They are pensioners now but they owned 4 properties and put two children through law school on the salary of a nurse and a teacher! Because they never stopped working, they claimed all their government entitlements and employee benefits and they got as much free and cheap stuff as they could!! They definitely did not go on a holiday overseas every year or eat out at restaurants or have regular takeaways!! They did do extra side jobs here and there but their main income was their full time job. I'm technically poor and disabled but I scrimp and save all year so that I can afford things and one holiday a year. I live in London and I go to as many free and cheap events as I possibly can. Because I wasn't raised on fast food or restaurant food I prefer to make it at home. I refuse to give energy companies all my money so I only heat one room and go to work, the swimming pool and the community centre where the heat, hot water and electricity are free for me to use!! Now if you have kids it's even harder but I do see some parents being extremely frugal.
@@johnmunro4952lol Agreed,
I left the UK in 1999 and never looked back , i could write a book why you should leave , I will always love the UK my home country but could not live there .
Where did you go?
Got my Polish citizenship 18 months ago, and I plan to leave for Poland in 2027.
I used Lexmotion, who are based in Krakow.
The land of coal burning power stations.
@@stevo728822
And?
@@stevo728822Not any more so. They got green enthusiasts in power and turning increasingly 'green'.
Leave Now !
@@stevo728822
What’s your point. CO2 makes up O.4 percent of atmosphere ,
Every year the winter depresses me more here. I need to go somewhere this one to break it up
This winter is going to be the worst mate, and it runs from mid Oct all the way to April time. Utterly depressing, but we’ll get through it. The only way out for me is earning remote money. That’s my no 1 aim this winter.
I leave every winter. Dec-April. Spent 3 months in Zanzibar one year now I tend to spend winter se Asia. Cambodia mainly. Cheap lovely people great food. Can ride motorbikes anywhere. Freedom.
You forgot number 5! We are not supposed to complain or object to the dictatorship that calls itself our government. They expect us to just accept everything that they impose upon us otherwise we are branded "far right" and brought before the courts and maybe even sent to prison. Can you make another video explaining where you are hoping to move to please? Thanks in advance.
Great comment. I agree
It' was a Tory government for years😂
Couldn’t agree with you more. We left the UK 25 years ago, spent 20 years in Spain and are now in France. I could see the direction the country was going in even back then and on the rare occasions that I go back to the UK I barely recognize the country I was born in. Leave as soon as you can and never look back, you won’t regret it. Good luck.
Spaniard here, born in 1978. I have several degrees and have been working since I was seventeen and, yet, I have been unemployed for years. If I didn't own my house, I would have been a homeless person for years now. Illegal people are welcome, freely housed and sustained while legal residents (I don't care if native or not, the point is whether they're working, law abiding and paying taxes or not) are always the last for everything. All the western countries are facing the same plan, which is surrendering our wealth and culture to those who never enjoyed a bacon sandwich.
I cannot move abroad due to personal issues, or else I would have been living far from here now.
I wish you the best of luck, pal.
Honestly I’m lacking sympathy for you mate, you can do it and find a job. Look everywhere, without an ego that a job is beneath you. I know it’s possible because I currently work in Spain and I don’t even speak Spanish.
@@DoctorCongoChroniclesthat’s how the immigrants pulled the rug out from underneath him in the first place 😂
@@thematic3893 If your job is getting taken by a 21 year old from Ireland with little experience that is only learning the language now that’s fully on you.
@@DoctorCongoChronicles Exactly!
Welcome to the extreme neocapitalism! Salud y que aproveche fachorra. Con Franco mejor no? Franco te hubiera metido en la carcel y se hubiera quedado con tu casa por la geta.
The Dystopia movie genre actually came from England by writers writing about their experiences
Can you provide references of publications?
'Down and out in Paris and London' and then '1984' and 'Brave New World'. The UK has a rich culture no question.
I'm an Australian and have the right to a British passport, but never bothered with it. Visiting the UK, I was shocked at the pilfering and theft. Someone actually stole my (used) makeup from my bag on the Tube. I wasn't expecting this because why would someone want something so personal when it's been used? I had it in a tote an open top bag because here nobody would steal that.... It's beyond belief how desperate the place is.
I loved aspects of London but too many people were mean and calculating, bitter even. I had a visa for 4 years and I was back home in 4 months. The food was atrocious. A friend tried to warn me but I was wanting to see for myself. A recruiter from the firm that had me on their books, had a degree from Oxford and he had an arrogance that was out of all proportion to his skills. Clueless.
The best people- in London at least - were those who don't actually come from the UK. I didn't try the North nor Wales, it was just too grim. I helped a friend or should I say 'frenemy' adjust to Australia I did so much for her. So she said if you ever go to London I will help you. She shafted me. Along with her so called friend who was supposedly going to help me. That one said: "When I came to London nobody helped me, so I'm not helping you". Astonishing really. She was a very odd person.
Living there in the summer it was kind of ok but humid. However the shops, the trains were grimy everything you touch is sticky. Of course the museums are great and the mix of people fantastic, but slowly I can see the life being drained of the place. I watch documentaries about the poor and how retired people trying to manage in the winter, and it's heart-breaking. The place is riddled with crime starting with the rich. It's Dickens' times all over again.
Australia has issues, that is for sure. Three of the capital cities are in the top ten in the world's most expensive cities to buy or rent a home. People are in shock at how hard it is. Wages aren't as dismal as in the UK but jobs are very difficult to get. It's much harder to emigrate and there's a colossal housing shortage here. The same thing is happening with caravan sites, the battlers, everyone who doesn't have a paid off home is being squeezed.
However, in Japan you can at least buy a home very cheaply and do it up yourself. Transport is so good you will be able to commute easily. It would be too much of a culture shock for me, but it sounds perfect for you.
I recommend a 2 part video by Jacques Peretti entitled 'the Super Rich and Us'. Google it, it's not available in TH-cam anymore. It's brilliant and it will give a full context for what you're saying. BBC Two. All the best for you.
Fell asleep reading your comments 🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭
Keep it up 👍👍👍
@@Theoriginalbigbrillo LOL troll!!
I keep hearing mixed reports about Australia. Some say it’s about twenty years behind us in the uk, with the way it’s changed over here in the uk. But I get the impression the whole of the western world including Australia and New Zealand is heading in the same downward spiral . But I think I’d still prefer Australia at the moment and wish you well for the future.👍
@@tonyc2837 Thanks Tony, same to you. Cheers
@@tonyc2837 Australia has all the problems of the UK. You can't get paid enough to afford a life. It's mostly the house/land prices. Immigration has been supercharged lately which keeps wages down and makes the job market toucher. Don't move from the UK to Australia for a better quality of life. At least there's the sunshine I suppose, but it gets humid up here in Queensland and the aircon is expensive to run!
Daryl, you've struck a chord with me here, I couldn't agree more about them wanting us dead before the state pension age, it's perfectly true! I'm not far off the pension age and I claim nothing currently because it's so dammed hard to do so, and the way they treat the elderly is utterly disgusting.
However, they can keep criminals arriving by the millions is the laps of luxury, what a kick in the bollocks to English people.
Why what have they done to the elderly?
@@angela-qh8gl You'll find out when you get there.
@@angela-qh8gl How about the state suggesting that a 65-year-old should deliver pizza and be threatened with loss of benefits for refusing? That's happening right now!
It would be a shame that the UK is losing such a bright, stunning man. All the best dude ❤
It’s the best that leave. They know their worth and will not countenance being treated like sheet and given nothing in return other than to be able to say “I’m British”
The smart ones can see it's going to sh**
Soon most skilled professionals will see the writing on the wall and leave, including those who own digital products, and realize they don't need to be in the UK to do business, leave the nation to rot with the Islamists and the stupid people, let them fight lol
Yo, cat man. 2
Good luck with your move and new life overseas! I'm leaving the US and planning to head to SE Asia as well early next year in January. Absolutely cannot wait! "Things will only get worse in the UK. I feel lucky to have grown up in the 90s". I feel the same about the US, it's sad how it has declined, and it seems committed to this disastrous course, unable to change. Looking forward to following your journey here!
As an American, the one thing I always perceived to be very disturbing about the UK was the lack of freedom of speech. This notion that if God forbid you criticize government policy say with regards to mass illegal Third World immigration, the police could show up at your door and haul you off in irons simply for speaking your mind. That combined with the other things you mention makes Britain seem like a very undesirable sort of place to live.
I find the horrific gun crime, mass shootings, police brutality, senile president you have in america very horrific
WRONG! Where the hell do you get this "information?" I know you are told that only the US has freedom of speech but they are LYING to you. The UK, Denmark, Australia, Japan, Norway, Sweden, Taiwan, Bangladesh and Canada and many more, have FREEDOM of speech. As a Brit now living in the US, the number of Americans who have never travelled beyond the US border or educated themselves regarding other countries always shocks me.
@@vernyleewe don't have a police brutality problem. A few bad apples made it seem so, but doing research on this issue will show that there's no police brutality issue. For active shooters: the US government considers someone throwing rocks at multiple people or shooting bb guns as "mass shooter" events legally speaking. We don't have the amount of shootings you think we do. The BBC lies to you, and as an American living in the UK for employment I can tell you the BBC lies. True, the president is senile, and he's also a pedo. Harris isn't much better and slept her way to the top. Hopefully Trump wins so we can have affordable food and utilities again.
if you think its any better in the US you're sorely mistaken
@@clairenoon4070 Are you a bot or something? Or just a communist? Same thing i guess.
Daring myself to leave Scotland for Cambodia within the next month or so.
Yeah, I wanna see namige.
Was in Cambodia 10 years ago. The people are so lovely. A lot of Chinese money moving in at the time. Very cheap and fascinating place. Enjoy your adventure.
I’ve cycled all over Cambodia and I feel you’re doing the right thing, getting as far from Europe as you can 🤙
I’m aiming for Cambodia myself. I’ve spent a lot of time there and it’s the nicest people I’ve ever met anywhere. I’m going to siem reap.
I'm going to Cambodia next Jan for a look. Have been before but not for long enough to get a feel for the place. I loved the week I was there and the people are nice.
Good thing about Scottland - handsome Scots like this one in the video😀
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, I'm from a thirld world country and many people from my country leave it for either UK or Germany or other European country thinking them a paradise on earth and it was very interesting to listen to someone who actually leaves UK because he sees what's really going on.
This man ain't wrong I'm leaving the UK in 5 years I'm sending my hard earned money abroad building my life there.
Im doing the same. It's a losing game here. I want to feel a sense of pride and loyalty, raise a family and be part of a community.
@@TeddyBearns correct and that's what it's all about. if your children are not safe you are not safe and your future and their future is not safe.
Where are you going ?
@MajkenTrosborg Asia where the economies are growing. Good schools business opportunities good living
The tragedy is that when the talented, the young, the better off leave, Islam will take over this country and really screw it up for every brit still living here.
Islam brought Brunei, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar to success though.
What a disgusting comment. Shame on you for such islamophobia.
@Adil_Turysbek_TVRC not the low life they are bringing in. They have nothing to offer.
@@charlottedowson9460😂😂😂😂😂😂 beautiful
@Adil_Turysbek_TVRC your countries learned from western minds to become a better civilisation, and western minds are still building there. Not Islam. Just be grateful for the other humans help.
England is a small country , how is it possible to have so high population and want to import millions of immigrants? You don't have to be a genius to understand , that ordinary people will suffer from this overpopulation.
That is what is so frustrating about it, I've watched my town become jammed with immigrants for the past 20 years and everything is worse now. They are taking over entire areas and estates. They walk on the roads and i can sense how they feel like they are taking over. It makes me sick.
Because the illegal foreigners are happy to work for crap money. They don't whine and complain for clicks on the Internet like spoilt, entitled Americans. Which is the mentality of these people in England today. They refuse to put in the hours or effort to improve their lives and think they deserve £50k a year for stacking shelves at Tesco or driving a truck.
Boo hoo. I came from a poor family. Struggled to get by for 13 years working every hour I could and taking a second job when needed. Finally learnt a skill people needed and moved 200 miles from where I wanted to live for a decent paying job.
That's what it is to be English. To work and sacrifice to get what you want. Not cry on the Internet. Go live in Serbia earning less than £400 a month, not being able to afford food and heating out there then complain about England. There's a reason everyone wants to come here and it's because these faux English have gotten lazy and refuse to work.
By design.... "your" government doesn't work for you " the people "
@@karlherkess7066 im sick of being a minority in my own town. I am actually for immigration if it was controlled and had a means based system for only the best people....but thats not what is happening its basically open door for anyone. You cant just walk in like with other countries they are far stricter
Done by design
Only one thing worse than a criminal illegal immigrant and that's a politician.
Such wise words of wisdom, well explained. New viewer here and I went back to see your part 1. You have captured everything so well that sums up how most of us are feeling. Thank you for sharing your message, I would like to hear from you more when you can. Subscribed.
its not wise its pretentious
Britons move out, immigrants move in. The great replacement is real.
hahahaha
If taxpayers move out, they (illegals)can't survive as they're living of their taxes.
Hmm, it's true
yep - give it 20 years and the UK will look like India
even immigrants are moving out, I know folks who had to come back home since they couldn't secure jobs in the UK.
I could not agree more with every word you say it’s absolutely on point and that is exactly why I left the UK3 months ago and I’m now living in the Philippines and it’s a much more healthier lifestyle and so much cheaper I wish you all the best wherever you’re going. I’m sure it will work out. Good luck to you.😊
Every word you spoke was 100% fact bro. ignore the losers in the comments defending the UK swamp. I am leaving next year myself....not looking back either. F the haters
Good luck finding your utopia that doesn’t exist! We can do without pessimistic defeatists anyway. We need positive patriots who are willing to fight for the betterment of their homeland
Why? The links of you want to be accepted in another country while you hate immigrants escaping war and poverty. I'm glad the uk is going down rapidly as it's better for world peace.
I recently have been coming to the same conclusion. I arrived in Uk from canada 12yrs ago. I had two ‘no fault’ evictions (while my child was
@@iano4027 To USA or back to Canada?
@@SSupernova Europe. USA and Canada have issues too actually. USA does have innovation, but other issues (my plan is to invest there but not live there?). every place has its pluses and minuses but I see I can get a pretty good standard of care and ed in eu for my daughter. I will research more while I await my eu passport. I am lucky I can do that post brexit actually. Possible Austria or Switzerland. unlikely but perhaps slovakia. Looking that direction. Asian has some tantalising aspects for the price point but a bit out of the way from family. Other eu places still looking at too just to round out search.
@@iano4027 hoĺland is the best country to live in Europe currently
@@iano4027Australia is a nice choice
@@iano4027 Go for it. Even living in Slovakia would give you higher standards of living than you have in the UK in 2024. I am starting to dislike living in the UK. .......year 2024 reached its peak for me, personally. How backward Britain is becoming in every possible way is unbelievable. In Brno ( Moravia) is a museum and there is a robot cafe. Robotic futuristic hand will make you any kind of coffee with your photo picture imprinted into the froth for £1.50. Can you imagine this kind of service in the UK. hahahahahaha Uk is so behind. I am ashamed to be living in the UK.
Thanks Daryl. Best of luck to you. I’m leaving (fleeing) the UK myself in a few months.
I’ve seen the rapid decline over the last 10 years, the UK is done.
No offence; the United Kingdom is a place of contrasts. I had never seen that many rainbows or lived in such damp and mouldy flats before immigrating to the UK. I did not know how easy it was to open bank accounts and get credit cards in somebody else's name before one of the co-lodgers stole my correspondence and identity. My latest employer skipped my payday for many months and recently dismissed me. The Police concluded that it was not a modern-day slavery case and advised me to move on. Two BScs, a master's degree and a PhD from abroad could not help me get a kitchen porter job in the UK. Receiving indefinite leave to remain in the UK, completing a Level 6 qualification and applying for apprenticeships were useless, too. I have never accessed the welfare system since I came to the UK, despite my struggles to survive. I am leaving soon. Why on Earth would anyone risk their life to cross the Channel to the UK?
sounds a nightmare, Uk is awful without money. You may as well be in Kenya.
I am 71, lived in the UK all my life. With the fuel allowance now gone, rumour has it the 25% council reduction for single occupancy probably going at the next budget, plus taxes on having a chimney on your house?!! Will they push it that far. I am not rich, worked all my working life, live in a mid-terrace house in a town that is being systematically destroyed by our council. They have crossed my personal line in the sand if they do this. Next year they will get no payments for council tax or other payments. A life sentence in an overcrowded prison won't be long for me!
I Salute you Sir for that stance 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Would do the same in an instant but , married to a Woman i love dearly
And dont want to rock the happy boat 😕😕😕😕
One thing about prison no utility bills and 3 meals a DAY
Life's already like a prison anyway. As someone else said, you won't need to worry about paying your bills anymore.
@@MM-dz9fkalso wont be able to leave or walk in a field, no one said life would be easy or fair. Lifes what you make it...i see a lot of moaning in the comments. Its easy to moan...but its easier to change your situation if you really want to just crack on and make yourself happy
Here in Canada, I'm thinking about the same thing. Time is the only commodity you can never reclaim.
I got out but became unwell, now having a severe chronic illness.
Because i could not continue to work and needed care i had to return to the uk.
Too late for me now
The only thing you need is health. If you have this. Everything is possible
Im disabled and can’t work I’m scared to death what’s going to be cut from the budget in two weeks
@@sarahoakton1213 this country is a disgrace helping those who shout the loudest but don't deserve it.
I was making a new life and finally moving swiftly forward.
Now I'm housebound and reliant on my parents.
I pray we both get some luck that we desperately deserve
@@MyFriendPeter I don’t even have any parents. I literally have no one. This government is about to take away my mobility car so I will be housebound. I don’t see anyone. No one calls. It’s horrendous.
@@sarahoakton1213 I feel for you, I've been ill for a year and a half and it already feels like I have aged 30 years physically and emotionally
@@sarahoakton1213 Perhaps if you were a nicer person when you were younger, you'd have friends and kids to look after you. I don't see any reason why the taxpayer should fund luxuries like a car when most working people struggle to pay the full cost of having a car themselves.
The option to earn remotely didn’t exist when i grew up in the 80s. One good thing about being younger in the UK now is the ability to earn online and research foreign travel online. If your younger and single bend your whole will to being able to work online in order to get out. Dont get me wrong Philippines government where im heading also screw its population who work all hours to earn little money, even its rich in natural resources and rare earth minerals. A global reckoning is coming.
Thank you for re-affirming it’s all about earning online money for freedom. I’m currently learning how to go viral on media, building websites and staying creative. I’m sure it will all come together soon.
@@amag5862if you do it for money only it will be harder. If you do it because you like it, much easier. Do what you like and you’ll get money out of it someday
come to Bulgaria. 70-80 % english speakers, low tax rates, nice people, four seasons, one of a kind women, better water( free mineral springs in almost every city) and this one is coming from a guy lived 3 years in UK.
Having lived in Holland for 20 years I can recommend it as a good place to move to. For a start they understand english and have similar sense of humour
Did you learn the language?
Netherlands has all the same issues..
@@mymachineroom3655 No, it's good for biking.
@@bioliv1 that part yes. But every 7th over 1 mil …..
@@mymachineroom3655 I follow Not Just Bikes, an American who moved to the Netherlands for the biking culture.
Get busy living or get busy dying, shawshank redemption fantastic movie. I'm 36 was born in 1988 and I'm currently living back home with my parents because the rents are way to expensive for me to afford on my own (YORK UK) i guess I'm lucky enough to still have parents to live with but of course it's not really ideal and I'd much rather be living independently but like you have mentioned its not really affordable in today's society we're definitely being squeezed it's a huge shame. I sincerely hope that everything will work out for you. Good luck
Nothing wrong with living with parents. Respect the elders and honour and care for them. More should do same and enjoy family life. I learned this from living in a houshould with 4 generations in Thailand.
Hey man. I had to move back in with parents due to rent going up and moving job, I didn’t mind at first but now I I really don’t like it, I want my own place like they did back in the day, just working as a postman and you could buy your own home, now you got to live like a flipping work slave just saving for what. It’s insane tbh, it’s possible though I saved up 20k in two years but gave it all away due to feeling too generous, I regret, but happened, I have to save up again. Well just commenting to say I know what it’s like as I am a 35 year old man, I should have my place many years ago.
@@HeartNDagger18we are in the same situation bro. At home, minimal savings and trying to work it out. We both know even if we get a decent job here it’s going to be hard to move out. I think the key is earning our own online money. If we get it right, we’ll have the choice of moving anywhere and being geographically free! Im learning.
Respect to you for admitting how old you are and your current situation brother. Likewise.
@HeartNDagger18 I am in the same boat as you. Savings went away, for some portion out of generosity.
I’m leaving too! It feels like the UK has a grey cloud hanging over it these days
I am the same age as you, i teach English online and just moved to Tenerife. Luckily i have Spanish residency from living in spain previously.
The difference between here and the UK is literally day and night.
Its a no brainer for anyone who can leave UK, to leave as soon as possible.
Is Spain really that much of a utopia though? Oppressive hot weather, being surrounded by a foreign culture in which you will always be seen as an outsider, a foreign language that no matter how fluent you are will always remind you that you are not “home”.
@@iwacu123 I didn't say it was a utopia, but it's a hell of a lot better than the UK.
@@gregmurphy2691 In what ways? And I also think, just being home in one’s homeland close to family and friends is almost enough to counteract any possible benefits to living abroad. That’s just how I feel, after 3 years of living in France.
Spain is Europe’s Venezuela
I'm with you, house is sold.. should be complete in about a month. Selling or giving away everything I own. No idea where I'm going. I'm just going.
Mt father was told he was 80 so they stopped his cancer treatment on that basis.They told him so.I am traumatised by the way both my parents were forced to sign DNR's in hospital and were treated in their final year of life.I want to leave but am a woman and 54 where can I go that is clean and safe?My son is going to Seoul but I cannot go there it is too far. All his friends have left for New Zealand,Australia and Japan.I fear for my future final years.
sad
they spend so much money on
illegal immigration
Distance will become a trivial thing on your death bed. Get to it and good luck.
Glad there was a part 2, hoping there's more too. Keep these up
I'm considering flying to France & catching a rubber dinghy back to UK . I would be treated much better.
Make sure you dump all your documents in the Channel on your way over.
It's easy to understand why the UK has declined so rapidly, as flows of immigrants, legal and illegal demand for resources increase, prices increase, housing health welfare are out of control, pressure then trickles down to ordinary people who feel the economic impact. The UK has 1.6 million economically inactive foreign born people costing the UK taxpayers billions, we are spending monies on foreign wars, sending aid to countries to help reduce migration, green energy costs, all these destructive policies sinking Britain, we are governed by inept political entities who look at the world through the prism of globalism, multinational corporations own the politicians they are dictating policy, they are ultimately responsible for this chaos
We pay far, far more to subsidise oil and gas as taxpayers than green energy, which is far cheaper for us end users.
@@andyskraga You've got it twisted mate. Oil is cheaper than "green" solar power and wind, especially when you consider that the prices fluctuate severely due to fluctuations in supply not matching the demand.
However, the oil companies (BP, Shell et al) artificially manipulate the pricing of refined products, including petrol and kerosene ("home heating oil"). When the government took 5p/L off the fuel tariff, the prices stayed put because the market is not free, but tightly controlled by means of market collusion.
So much BS in one comment. Education is important kids...
@@andyskraga Nutter greeny socialist.
@@andyskragawhat green brainwashing in schools is education.....lol your a joker
I gave up on the UK 🇬🇧 and left in 2007
Haven't been back there since.
Good luck mate 👍🏼
Where are you now? Is it really much better? What about family and friends?
Don't come back
@@iwacu123 he lives in Antarctica now
Where did you go?
Good luck m8. I'm looking at south of Spain. I've got a project going on as soon I've sold it I'm out. UK for me will be a distant memory. New life awaits.
Good choice.
The tax in Spain is worse it's really hard to get ahead there
@@stepup-m8s thanks yer I was thinking France at 1st but it's a lot warmer further down 👍
@@stephenharris7982 thanks for the info I always take info on board. I'm 45 next year I'm retiring that's me done. I'll have no problem with the tax.
@@ZZR14988 good on you enjoy your retirement
Nothing less than getting rid of the entire political system (and public sector) will suffice to save Britain and most other countries in Europe.
Great heart felt video. I'm American and grew up respecting the UK. It seems Dr David Starkey is correct that Tony Blair began structural changes in UK government which has led you and others to leave.
I wish you well in your future and also hope the UK can find its way back to greatness.
Best wishes,
Doug Roberts
I don't blame you me getting out of the UK it is going down the dump I feel the same way
well go then
So I'm not going crazy, this country is getting worse!
We can't say what we think because of the way this country is but we are all thinking the same anyways
I‘m Scottish, left for Germany in 1997. Of course I still miss Scotland but not enough to return. Whenever I’ve tried to ask people when I’ve been on holiday in Scotland what life’s like and about the politics, they just said, „I’m not interested in politics“, since when were Scots not interested in politics? !!!! Glad to see some honest opinions from you:)
Is Hamburg ok ??
@@IndigoStargazer Can you be more specific?
Germany now have huge immigration issues thanks to Merkel. Hopefully it’s not too far gone
Same thing is happening all over the west.
Sadly politics is interested in them and it relies on people becoming defeatist.
Left the U.K. at 41 years old. I do go home to visit as much as I can. Will I return?, at the moment I’m unsure. My skillset is much more financially appreciated on the other side of the world. The U.K is in a very strange place at the moment.
What work do you do if you don't mind me asking?
I hear you. Life is about so much more than money though. What about family and friends? Don’t you miss them? It would be so hard for me to be away from my homeland. I would feel like an outsider
@@iwacu123 believe me, being an expat where I currently am is not easy. We are viewed by some with utter disdain. However, unfortunately companies just do not want to pay a real wage in the U.K. There is a severe skills shortage worldwide yet somehow, my skills are worth 85% more than the U.K equivalent, and this is London wages not in the North West of England.
@@gregmurphy2691 - Large capacity chillers and Heat pumps.
@@jeffreyrex8232you’re an immigrant, not expat. Of course they’d hate you.
Just saw part 1 & 2 of your video. The exact same thing is happening in Flanders/Belgium. Thank you so much for speaking out!
The Tories have ruined this country and Labour look set on completing their legacy. It’s so demoralising and I say this as someone who has always voted Labour. I live in a small terraced house in a 💩 part of a decent town in Birmingham, crime is rampant and the scumbags get away with it. Those in charge have given up it appears. The only glimmer of hope in my future is a possible move to Poland due to my polish partner. I can’t wait to go.
I left the UK 7 years ago. No regrets. Good luck 👍🏻
leaving for south east asia in december. Agree with everything you've mentioned. This once great country, is being burnt to the ground. People are beaten to submission and it's reflected in peoples attitudes towards each other. it's truly devastating.
WW2 Veterans & Citizens left must be ASTONISHED at what there country has come to!😮😮💨🙏🕊️
We have some things in common Daryl. I also lived in America (for university) and have lived in Japan almost continuously since '99. The salaries haven't exactly skyrocketed here, since I came but consumer prices haven't skyrocketed either, so it balances out somewhat. I have lived in council flats in and around Yokohama since 2006, and paid an average of 300 quid a month rent, allowing me to save half my wages, and allowing me save up for a place in the UK that I paid cash for. I'm renting it out until I return, at social housing rate. Healthcare is great, as you previously said. Whatever my ailment (and I've had a few complicated ones), I can just walk in practically any clinic and sit in the waiting room on average half an hour and be seen and well taken care of for a typical price of about a tenner. Like you, I ike Britain a lot, but I am very glad I didn't work there for too long - even back in the 1990s it was crap. I worked the night shift in a bog roll factory in Rochdale for one pound eighty an hour. Like you, Greater Manchester has great tap water, being right by the pennines and peak district, but working there was soul destroying.
Decent of you to rent out your house in the UK for the social housing rate. Very decent. There should be more of it but too people are so greedy.
@@deborahcurtis1385 Cheers. The local MP put out a plea in the newspaper, and said there was four thousand people on the waiting list, so as I could be in Japan for years, I thought it'd be a bit lousy to leave it empty.
Whats your job in Japan mate?
@@davewordsworth1251 International Baccalaureate teacher, just outside Tokyo.
@@GreenMorningDragonProductions Yes you nailed it! I feel housing is a big plus over there. The food is great and I also love that you can go skiing and then have a hot spa in the same day in natural springs! Awesome! A lot of Australians are over there. I may join you and them in the next year or so...!
Good luck dude! And remember, without fear there is no opportunity for courage. You got this!
Have faith. You will succeed. I emigrated from the UK 25 years ago.