I'm 21 and far too poor to put myself through a trade school or college, I have no idea what to do as I currently earn as much as I can with unskilled labor, all I can do is once again pick up a second job and burn myself out. I'm at a loss on how to earn enough money to start living, can anyone give me a point in the right direction?
I’m in the same position but 23, my advice would be to learn an online skill that pays in the long term and just get good at it with consistency. Online income is the only solution to a liveable lifestyle.
It can be done, and don't listen to anyone who tells you otherwise. Friend of mine left her corporate job after lockdown and started as a home help. One day her client was stressing about his lawn needing cutting, so she said "I'll do it for you", and it turned out many of her other clients wanted the same. She started the garden maintenance business as well as the home help business and slowly built her client base. She's pulling £8k a month by herself, and my mum is one of her satisfied clients! She's got to the point where she could take on staff. Another friend on mine started a window cleaning business - without a van! He literally walked up and down the road with his ladder and bucket. Now he has 12 vans and his clients include McDonalds. When I was in Thailand a girlfriend of mine asked me for some help with a spreadsheet she was working on - she wanted to find an easy way to get client details out of the spreadsheet and create mailing lists. I wrote a simple script in Python to automate it, and that turned into a 4k/month side hustle. My son was a aircon labourer - he knocked holes in walls for a living since he was 18. At 24, he realized it was a dead end, did a Google nano-degree (for free) and became a JS developer 9 months later. He know earns £150k+ a year as an engineering manager in a crypto company. He went from minimum was to 150k in about 5 years. I could go on with countless examples. The bottom line is depends on you, your skills and interests, hard work, putting the customer first, and having some decent manners. p.s. if you do take the second job route put a time limit on it. I know someone who worked two jobs for five years but saved enough for a small investment property and that now funds his new life in Thailand. All the best!
@@graemehubbard2053 yeah but if he moved for example to the Philippines he will be earning pesos. Most jobs in the Philippines don't earn much. He will be back at square one.
Teaching English in a foreign country? China seems to offer the best pay, low living costs, and there are positions that don't require a degree nor a TEFL certificate.
I met my Scottish husband on line. I move to Scotland for a year and we married in Stirling. At the end of that year he decided to move to Wisconsin USA. I couldn't wait to get back to the states. We want from no jobs in Scotland to good jobs here. He has never regretted it. He became a citizen and we had a good 25 years .He passed away from cancer and before he did he told me it was the best thing he had ever done. So follow your dream!😊
You sound happier. I just discovered your channel and listened to two of your videos when you were talking about leaving England. You were very “down”. You have a new bounce in your step now. Good luck!
I admire what you’re doing. It takes courage to step out of the swirling whirlpool that is the UK and explore other options in South East Asia. Apart from the UK, the rest of Europe is being flushed down the toilet as well.
I can guarantee you that from the day you left the UK, there has not been a single thing happen that you would of wished you had stuck around for.. With Two Tier at the helm, things will only get worse, with him following the dictat from wef, and silencing everyone who wants to question it.
I find your journey so interesting and really do wish the best for you. I'm currently In the UK working for the NHS and have no prospects of being able to buy a house here due to cost of living and have such an uncertain future it makes me wonder whether I need to move abroad to make a life for myself somewhere else.
Big respect for being in the NHS bro, but it's a shame that the UK gov are letting the NHS crumble. You should take your skills elsewhere for better pay and lifestyle......Australia
hey mate/ great to see ya your vid . I'm Malaysian here.. mixed feelings here.. my dad sold our flat many years back so that he afford to send me to study in the UK to earn a degree. now I got a quite a decent job here back in KL .. shame to know what happened back to UK.. when I was in UK.. I remember I really couldn't afford to dine in, my usual routines was buying bread and tomatoes in Aldi, pack it as sandwiches for lunch.. doing some own cooking at night.. when I back to my home country, it's literally we dine out everyday for 3 meals ... and I remember how expensive it was visiting barber, even getting a pair of spectacle, let alone visiting spa or massage. how difficult it was to visit a doctor... what you said it's absolutely right... what a blessed I live in this country now.. have a great time in KL mate.. .
You are right uk is finished. I have been spending 4 or 5 months of every year in South East Asia. Will be retiring permanently as soon as everything is tied up here before I leave.Cambodia is normally my base and will visit Thailand Vietnam and Philippines as well. Never been to Malaysia so will check it out on my next visit early next year. Enjoying your videos and bet you are grateful you are out of the UK
@@graemehubbard2053 Labour have ruined the UK they are only in it for themselves by taxing everyone including the farmers. Get out to the Philippines have been there about 14 times since 2012. Wishing you the best for the future in Asia
Can you please do a video with advice on what jobs you can do as an expat? How to find jobs in SE Asia etc. All you ever do is paddle around a swimming pool talking about how cheap KL is. Can you give some actual practical advice? You're weirdly evasive about your own employment but you could give the viewer some general insight on opportunities in SEA and visas etc.
I'm eager to find out what he does, too. I'm in Thailand and most are reaching English at schools, working for remote employers or have their own online business. For the latter, you'll have visa problems if you want to stay in one place long term, unless you're making a lot of money.
@@JeanLaffite-ec9em I suspect you're right. If he is not already teaching English, that is probably what he'll end up doing. If he was a business professional/executive or entrepreneur, he'd just say it
I pity the peeps unlike you, who are partnered with kids. And oh boy, it's that next generation of kids I really fear for. They won't have known anything different, no memories of a better time beyond the technological dystopia. They will be utterly locked in too. Make your plans accordingly people, especially if you have kids...I find it shameful that few politicians broach the fact that in real terms there has been zero growth since 2008. To give some context, that is 16 years with no real terms growth (exclude QE and financial stimuli) and it is already 20 years since the invasion of Iraq! Time has flown by and the world has got immeasurably worse. In Britain, we are all much, much poorer, with dwindling, pathetic services, in a crowded and decaying nation. Easy consumer credit creates a veneer of wealth, but it is a mirage. Social mobility is what matters and in Britain, that mobility, once its greatest achievement, is as dead as a dodo and has been since 2008. Worse of all, it is entirely the fault of our politicians.
I'm glad it had all worked out for you since leaving the UK. I'm definitely planning to do the same next year and plan to apply for the Thailand DTV visa. Nothing for me here. Can't wait to leave, to be honest.
Great video again, would really appreciate a sort of step by step video to show how to start working towards leaving the UK. eg Timing, Visa’s, Location & Income and whatever else.
income tax 20%, national insurance 9%, employers national insurance 15% =44% employers national insurance is taken into acount when they offer you a job. money they would otherwise have given straight to you/ so before you have any pay, youre at almost 50% tax. then you buy something, 20% of whats left is VAT. if its fuel, then its a lot higher thanks to fuel duty. same with electricity to keep your house going. Life is getting harder and harder. I was going to wait for my daughter to leave school before i left the UK (3 years) , now im not sure I will get that far. Best of luck mate, I really hope things work out for you and I will follow along on your journey.
Love the content! Raw Honesty is always appreciated, I would suggest try using a yellow ish camera filter and play around and find something aesthetic ;)
No Joke Solis sending real truth bombs to your audience...love it! Here in Australia 48billion was sent out last year back to home countries by economic migrants/students now tell me how this advantages the tax payers here....similar problems different country!
F*ck the haters. Looking good in the pool, Daryl [I'm here for the wisdom, but it's a bonus you're so handsome 😂] Telling some hard truths that many don't want to hear. Keep making your inspirational videos. Dive into the unknown. It's great advice. Hopefully, a few will heed the call.
You are very wise, many people still think the UK is a good prosperous country, we are taxed 3 times and even on the minimum wage you are taxed at 43%, and between 100k and 125k you are taxed at 77%, when combined the 3 taxes you have to pay that go to the government. We get the most basic public services back from all that tax too. But we do spend all our tax money funding wars for US gas and energy corporations across the world, and our governments are forced to do that being subservient to the USA. Best to go to countries that are free and not controlled by the failing USA.
You are absolutely spot on mate! Fair play to you for leaving. Yes, the hotel where the migrants have been put in is Altrincham. You couldn’t make it up could you.
When it comes to wealth, the amount you earn is basically irrelevant. It's what you can buy per your salary that matters. Lets take a look: Country; Average House Price; Multiplier (Years of Salary) UK £282,000 10.07 USA $416,000 6.67 Malaysia RM420,000 5.83 Australia A$720,000 9.38 Russia ₽8,500,000 9.44 Poland PLN 600,000 7.35 The UK is worse than Russia, which is basically completely isolated from the outside world other than 3 countries 😂
He said in this video his income is small and not enough to live in the UK on. That means he's making barely any money, so presumably the wrong man to ask about income streams.
He is also gaming the system, by using the strong pound / Euro in a developing country. His buying power is that of a millionaire. These people over there will never have enough money to live in a hotel with infinity pool. Nonetheless, he is right about everything else he said.
@WilliamBrwn This isn't really gaming the system, if something goes wrong with his youtube he's screwed. no one should be advised to move countries unless they have a real job in place.
Can you give any details on prices, and job opportunities? Liking the vidoes, but i can watch any video to see what the weather and shops are like. What's the rent per month in british pounds? Are there any fees? What kind of skills/trade would be good to have to get a job there, what tradesman do they need? Are there any wildlife that are dangerous? Things like that would be great to know. Thanks.
The best thing I ever did was teach myself how to trade the financial markets, it took me the best part of 10 years to become consistently profitable so was no easy ride! I'm now in a position where I'll be leaving the UK for good next year as can work anywhere with my laptop. KL is an amazing place, I'll be heading back there for sure.
@@silversurfer6758 So I use Both Tradingview and MT4/5 for all my analysis and trade execution etc. I know some countries like Vietnam make it a little more difficult to use Tradingview so I'll always have a decent VPN on hand to bypass that. How about yourself? What assets do you trade mainly?
@silversurfer6758 Hey there fellow trader. Platform wise I use Tradingview and MT4/5. I'm funded with a prop firm but I use IC Markets for my personal account, always rated them. How about yourself? What assets do you trade mostly?
I am much older than you and benefited from the boom time pre 2000 (where if you were prepared to work you got the reward) but if I was younger I would be looking for somewhere to go. Get a good education in the UK and move out. The difference now is even if you are very proactive and work hard it gets nothing - not like the past. It is not just financially but socially. Anyone who has been in other countries where it is safe for women (elderly or anyone) to go out after dark etc. will realize how screwed up UK is. Good luck - I follow with interest.
He's doing a vlog of his travels to inspire and inform people! What's your problem? He wants to get away from negativity. If you don't like it.....then why watch??? Dumb.
@@AuntieWokery No, I left ages ago but still love Britain. The countryside is still great. I'm basically retired in SE Asia, which is nice but Europe will always be number one - just need to deport all the blacks and browns.
I'm 21 and far too poor to put myself through a trade school or college, I have no idea what to do as I currently earn as much as I can with unskilled labor, all I can do is once again pick up a second job and burn myself out. I'm at a loss on how to earn enough money to start living, can anyone give me a point in the right direction?
I’m in the same position but 23, my advice would be to learn an online skill that pays in the long term and just get good at it with consistency. Online income is the only solution to a liveable lifestyle.
It can be done, and don't listen to anyone who tells you otherwise. Friend of mine left her corporate job after lockdown and started as a home help. One day her client was stressing about his lawn needing cutting, so she said "I'll do it for you", and it turned out many of her other clients wanted the same. She started the garden maintenance business as well as the home help business and slowly built her client base. She's pulling £8k a month by herself, and my mum is one of her satisfied clients! She's got to the point where she could take on staff. Another friend on mine started a window cleaning business - without a van! He literally walked up and down the road with his ladder and bucket. Now he has 12 vans and his clients include McDonalds. When I was in Thailand a girlfriend of mine asked me for some help with a spreadsheet she was working on - she wanted to find an easy way to get client details out of the spreadsheet and create mailing lists. I wrote a simple script in Python to automate it, and that turned into a 4k/month side hustle. My son was a aircon labourer - he knocked holes in walls for a living since he was 18. At 24, he realized it was a dead end, did a Google nano-degree (for free) and became a JS developer 9 months later. He know earns £150k+ a year as an engineering manager in a crypto company. He went from minimum was to 150k in about 5 years. I could go on with countless examples. The bottom line is depends on you, your skills and interests, hard work, putting the customer first, and having some decent manners. p.s. if you do take the second job route put a time limit on it. I know someone who worked two jobs for five years but saved enough for a small investment property and that now funds his new life in Thailand. All the best!
@@graemehubbard2053 yeah but if he moved for example to the Philippines he will be earning pesos. Most jobs in the Philippines don't earn much. He will be back at square one.
You speak English so that could be highly desirable somewhere else. I pray you find your purpose in life. 🤍
Teaching English in a foreign country? China seems to offer the best pay, low living costs, and there are positions that don't require a degree nor a TEFL certificate.
I met my Scottish husband on line. I move to Scotland for a year and we married in Stirling. At the end of that year he decided to move to Wisconsin USA. I couldn't wait to get back to the states. We want from no jobs in Scotland to good jobs here. He has
never regretted it. He became a citizen and we had a good 25 years .He passed away from cancer and before he did he told me it was the best thing he had ever done. So follow your dream!😊
You sound happier. I just discovered your channel and listened to two of your videos when you were talking about leaving England. You were very “down”. You have a new bounce in your step now. Good luck!
Amen to everything you said. Left my NHS job in August and moved back to Southeast Asia where my money can go farther.
I admire what you’re doing. It takes courage to step out of the swirling whirlpool that is the UK and explore other options in South East Asia.
Apart from the UK, the rest of Europe is being flushed down the toilet as well.
I can guarantee you that from the day you left the UK, there has not been a single thing happen that you would of wished you had stuck around for.. With Two Tier at the helm, things will only get worse, with him following the dictat from wef, and silencing everyone who wants to question it.
Left the uk for Colombia 38 years ago never looked back
What type of work do you do in Colombia?
@@wesb6500pounding big Columbian booty and selling drugs
@catalinneculai4541 😊
I find your journey so interesting and really do wish the best for you. I'm currently In the UK working for the NHS and have no prospects of being able to buy a house here due to cost of living and have such an uncertain future it makes me wonder whether I need to move abroad to make a life for myself somewhere else.
Big respect for being in the NHS bro, but it's a shame that the UK gov are letting the NHS crumble. You should take your skills elsewhere for better pay and lifestyle......Australia
hey mate/ great to see ya your vid . I'm Malaysian here.. mixed feelings here.. my dad sold our flat many years back so that he afford to send me to study in the UK to earn a degree. now I got a quite a decent job here back in KL .. shame to know what happened back to UK.. when I was in UK.. I remember I really couldn't afford to dine in, my usual routines was buying bread and tomatoes in Aldi, pack it as sandwiches for lunch.. doing some own cooking at night.. when I back to my home country, it's literally we dine out everyday for 3 meals ... and I remember how expensive it was visiting barber, even getting a pair of spectacle, let alone visiting spa or massage. how difficult it was to visit a doctor... what you said it's absolutely right... what a blessed I live in this country now.. have a great time in KL mate.. .
Asia is the new world! 🤩
You are right uk is finished. I have been spending 4 or 5 months of every year in South East Asia. Will be retiring permanently as soon as everything is tied up here before I leave.Cambodia is normally my base and will visit Thailand Vietnam and Philippines as well. Never been to Malaysia so will check it out on my next visit early next year. Enjoying your videos and bet you are grateful you are out of the UK
Awesome! Best of luck to you, Gary! Defo consider visiting Malaysia.
@@graemehubbard2053 Labour have ruined the UK they are only in it for themselves by taxing everyone including the farmers. Get out to the Philippines have been there about 14 times since 2012. Wishing you the best for the future in Asia
Good to see where you are at the moment. UK is seeing a decline l totally agree.
Good for you in wanting a better life.
Can you please do a video with advice on what jobs you can do as an expat? How to find jobs in SE Asia etc. All you ever do is paddle around a swimming pool talking about how cheap KL is. Can you give some actual practical advice? You're weirdly evasive about your own employment but you could give the viewer some general insight on opportunities in SEA and visas etc.
Yeah, he is getting annoying - just constant clickbait and saying the same stuff.
I'm eager to find out what he does, too. I'm in Thailand and most are reaching English at schools, working for remote employers or have their own online business. For the latter, you'll have visa problems if you want to stay in one place long term, unless you're making a lot of money.
@@JeanLaffite-ec9em I suspect you're right. If he is not already teaching English, that is probably what he'll end up doing. If he was a business professional/executive or entrepreneur, he'd just say it
“If you’re lost in the darkness, look for the light.”
You should have had the Last of Us theme tune playing towards the end 😂
Im American, I moved to East Europe. (Georgia, Kazakhstan mostly)
I pity the peeps unlike you, who are partnered with kids. And oh boy, it's that next generation of kids I really fear for. They won't have known anything different, no memories of a better time beyond the technological dystopia. They will be utterly locked in too. Make your plans accordingly people, especially if you have kids...I find it shameful that few politicians broach the fact that in real terms there has been zero growth since 2008. To give some context, that is 16 years with no real terms growth (exclude QE and financial stimuli) and it is already 20 years since the invasion of Iraq! Time has flown by and the world has got immeasurably worse. In Britain, we are all much, much poorer, with dwindling, pathetic services, in a crowded and decaying nation. Easy consumer credit creates a veneer of wealth, but it is a mirage. Social mobility is what matters and in Britain, that mobility, once its greatest achievement, is as dead as a dodo and has been since 2008. Worse of all, it is entirely the fault of our politicians.
You should go to Thailand. 🇹🇭
Finally someone woke up form that stupid uk life 🤮
The cost of living in KL, Malaysia is definitely affordable, good value for your money. Have a great weekend.
Ooh. Never realized you are back here. The last time I checked you saved an elderly man and a struggling woman on an escalator.
Set up a system on helping others from UK to go about MY or dealings with the visas. This is a good business set-up like some are doing in Thailand
Definitely an opportunity for Sponsors on his channel if he’s not quite set up for his own business yet.
He doesn't have a clue. Only an absolute fool would use his service, he's only been abroad for a short time on a tourist visa.
I'm glad it had all worked out for you since leaving the UK. I'm definitely planning to do the same next year and plan to apply for the Thailand DTV visa. Nothing for me here. Can't wait to leave, to be honest.
Great video again, would really appreciate a sort of step by step video to show how to start working towards leaving the UK.
eg Timing, Visa’s, Location & Income and whatever else.
For entertainment or to actually leave sometime soon?
@ that’s the plan pal
@@callumelliott2513 what do you want/need to know? Ask away..
Exactly!!!
Happy for you mate. F the haters
income tax 20%, national insurance 9%, employers national insurance 15% =44% employers national insurance is taken into acount when they offer you a job. money they would otherwise have given straight to you/ so before you have any pay, youre at almost 50% tax. then you buy something, 20% of whats left is VAT. if its fuel, then its a lot higher thanks to fuel duty. same with electricity to keep your house going.
Life is getting harder and harder. I was going to wait for my daughter to leave school before i left the UK (3 years) , now im not sure I will get that far.
Best of luck mate, I really hope things work out for you and I will follow along on your journey.
Happy to see you here :) Enjoy our country side , eat rendang , nasi lemak , drink teh tarik & settle down
Best of luck with your new start
Spot on. Truth hurts.
Love the content! Raw Honesty is always appreciated, I would suggest try using a yellow ish camera filter and play around and find something aesthetic ;)
No Joke Solis sending real truth bombs to your audience...love it! Here in Australia 48billion was sent out last year back to home countries by economic migrants/students now tell me how this advantages the tax payers here....similar problems different country!
F*ck the haters. Looking good in the pool, Daryl [I'm here for the wisdom, but it's a bonus you're so handsome 😂]
Telling some hard truths that many don't want to hear. Keep making your inspirational videos.
Dive into the unknown. It's great advice. Hopefully, a few will heed the call.
Agreed & he needs to make more videos from in or around the pool like this, purely for the scenery of course 😉..........
You are very wise, many people still think the UK is a good prosperous country, we are taxed 3 times and even on the minimum wage you are taxed at 43%, and between 100k and 125k you are taxed at 77%, when combined the 3 taxes you have to pay that go to the government. We get the most basic public services back from all that tax too. But we do spend all our tax money funding wars for US gas and energy corporations across the world, and our governments are forced to do that being subservient to the USA. Best to go to countries that are free and not controlled by the failing USA.
Amen brother
Depressing, but true. 😢
Good luck mate:)
What do you do for income
Living the dream brother
You are absolutely spot on mate! Fair play to you for leaving. Yes, the hotel where the migrants have been put in is Altrincham. You couldn’t make it up could you.
You look great ! And sound happier leaving this S-show that is the UK in 2025.
They're trying to privatise NHS too. The UK is the Titanic of developed countries.
It needs privatising, or certainly some parts do.
When it comes to wealth, the amount you earn is basically irrelevant. It's what you can buy per your salary that matters.
Lets take a look:
Country; Average House Price; Multiplier (Years of Salary)
UK £282,000 10.07
USA $416,000 6.67
Malaysia RM420,000 5.83
Australia A$720,000 9.38
Russia ₽8,500,000 9.44
Poland PLN 600,000 7.35
The UK is worse than Russia, which is basically completely isolated from the outside world other than 3 countries 😂
Hey Daryl, do you mind making a video about income stream ideas?
He said in this video his income is small and not enough to live in the UK on. That means he's making barely any money, so presumably the wrong man to ask about income streams.
The income stream would be claiming Universal credit. £300/month. The catch here is you have to return to the UK every 3 months.
@@temptemp4174 £300 a month would just about cover the costs of the return flights to claim it
No need to live in a pond when there is a whole ocean.
You speak my language
Making money from TH-cam videos while living tax-free in someone else's country is now a viable plan? Of course no need for a pension, health plan...
He is also gaming the system, by using the strong pound / Euro in a developing country. His buying power is that of a millionaire.
These people over there will never have enough money to live in a hotel with infinity pool.
Nonetheless, he is right about everything else he said.
@WilliamBrwn This isn't really gaming the system, if something goes wrong with his youtube he's screwed. no one should be advised to move countries unless they have a real job in place.
@@NiceTryGuvnah you can always get sacked / made redundant from a job. A business is much more sustainable and profitable.
Enjoy rotting in the UK clive
Meanwhile migrants get free housing
Just like why im leaving America because even though trump won the country is too far gone to wait 4 years and im done waiting for things to improve
Turn the news and socials off.
Rawanda was a smoke screen, this is by DESIGN, 20 years from now were replaced
Learn Polish
Every country and society is broken
as a wheelchair what are good options for me to look into?
They've just announced a tax increase for council tax here, capped at 5%
Aye and have the cheek to check your wheelie bin for correct recycling, oh and want brown bin emptied that's another £50 please ROBBERS
Sad news
Can you give any details on prices, and job opportunities? Liking the vidoes, but i can watch any video to see what the weather and shops are like.
What's the rent per month in british pounds? Are there any fees? What kind of skills/trade would be good to have to get a job there, what tradesman do they need? Are there any wildlife that are dangerous? Things like that would be great to know. Thanks.
What does he know? He's not been there long and stays in an airbnb.
So true 😢
The best thing I ever did was teach myself how to trade the financial markets, it took me the best part of 10 years to become consistently profitable so was no easy ride! I'm now in a position where I'll be leaving the UK for good next year as can work anywhere with my laptop. KL is an amazing place, I'll be heading back there for sure.
Trader here too. Which brokers/platforms do you plan to use when out of UK?
@@silversurfer6758 So I use Both Tradingview and MT4/5 for all my analysis and trade execution etc. I know some countries like Vietnam make it a little more difficult to use Tradingview so I'll always have a decent VPN on hand to bypass that.
How about yourself? What assets do you trade mainly?
@silversurfer6758 Hey there fellow trader. Platform wise I use Tradingview and MT4/5. I'm funded with a prop firm but I use IC Markets for my personal account, always rated them. How about yourself? What assets do you trade mostly?
I am much older than you and benefited from the boom time pre 2000 (where if you were prepared to work you got the reward) but if I was younger I would be looking for somewhere to go. Get a good education in the UK and move out. The difference now is even if you are very proactive and work hard it gets nothing - not like the past. It is not just financially but socially. Anyone who has been in other countries where it is safe for women (elderly or anyone) to go out after dark etc. will realize how screwed up UK is. Good luck - I follow with interest.
What do you do for money?
I think he’s a online English teacher just my thought
I am sure he is selling services to europeans, because their buying power is higher than than that of SE-Asia.
$ for stupid wars
check out sheku mans in china. he's from uk but living a great life in china
If you work in Asia etc you need a good education and a good job or you will be competing with the locals working for very little per hour.
Dude you're in good shape : )
I wonder what the Malaysians think of this military aged male migrant entering their country 🤔
Don't worry mate - this one is civilized 😊
So how do you want to create and raise a family, if you are "travelling south-east Asia in pursue of a better life" at the age of 40?
He's not travelling in pursuit of a better life. He intends to settle somewhere, I think in a SE Asian country.
Why do you ask stupid questions and rot in the uk
Stop with these endless videos about leaving the UK - you have said it enough.
He's doing a vlog of his travels to inspire and inform people!
What's your problem?
He wants to get away from negativity.
If you don't like it.....then why watch???
Dumb.
He is just encouraging us and is opening people's eyes.
No
@@AuntieWokery No, I left ages ago but still love Britain. The countryside is still great. I'm basically retired in SE Asia, which is nice but Europe will always be number one - just need to deport all the blacks and browns.
It is good he posts. People can follow and if it works it might inspire them. If he fails it will warn others not to risk it.