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is wishing it was 1965
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There is no NHS either so when his partner became ill and needed an operation they had no health insurance, and so had no choice but to throw in the towel and come back to the UK! Like Australia it's a bloomin' long way to go for a bit of sunshine and scenery, and I always think if it's that good why are so many of them living over here? Despite the doom and gloom headlines in some newspapers there are many unspoilt parts of the UK which "tick all the boxes", so I don't quite understand why so many people rush off abroad. I know some people do because it's trendy and they want to impress their friends by going to live in some crumbling rat-infested chateau in France and keep chickens, drive a 2CV, make home made bread, struggle to learn French, and be bored witless within six months (my sister-in-law). Then after they realise that central France is like the continental version of Lincolnshire, they sell the place very cheaply to some grateful French person who loves the new £10,000 kitchen and bathroom, and scuttle back to the UK hoping to draw inspiration from yet another TV programme about moving house!
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"...the chairman of Littlewoods stores made a Keynote speech!" Last edited by samkydd; 12-05-2008 at 07:23 AM. |
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True, our summers get very hot and humid and we do have to put up with pesky insects that bite. I’m an Aussie and I hate all that myself! As for "no character" - it's just very different here. Our history is not much more than 200 years old, and our culture is still being formed - changing all the time with people from so many different countries bringing aspects of their own culture with them. That can be a negative in some ways, but I won't go into that! Mostly it's a good thing. When you enter Australia, you certainly don’t get a sense of walking into history as you do when you enter Britain and European countries. You don’t get a sense of the past at all. I think you get a sense of the present and of the future. Does that make it characterless? What do others think it is that defines a country’s character? Any ideas? |
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Before moving to another country lock, stock and barrel, it would make sense to research the place thoroughly first, and weigh up the pros and cons before making such a big decision. If at all possible, visit there and have a look around before burning your bridges. NZ is full of English-born Kiwis who absolutely love living there and are very happy there. They vastly outnumber those who return to the UK. Neither NZ or Australia is Utopia, and often those who give up and go home are those who didn’t do their homework properly and had unrealistic expectations, or... dare I say it!... whingers who find plenty to complain and grumble about no matter where they live. As for why many from southern shores are living in the UK, you’d have to survey them to find out. The fact that they are over there and not here is not necessarily a bad reflection on their home country. There would be quite a variety of personal reasons and it's unlikely you would find a common thread of discontent with the living conditions and general state of affairs at home. Several people I know who are expats in London and Edinburgh have nothing against Australia, but find they are better off in the UK for career reasons. Expats do tend to trickle home eventually – I did, myself, after 6 years. |
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is slowly returning to the Land of the Living and
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Shortly before she passed away, my late aunt told me that that was precisely the reason why she chose to emigrate there in the late 50s on a £10 passage. There was a programme on C5 a couple of years ago about the problems with gangs in Porirua, a suburb of Wellington - that was where my aunt had lived. I think the problem's global now. DS x. |
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is wishing it was 1965
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Well he was still a British citizen and when he returned home he went straight back to work and paid his dues every week.
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You know everyone it seems is always going on about people coming into this country and how they want to leave, but has anyone asked the question do the Spanish or anyone else really want us? The image painted of us abroad isn't very pretty. It seems like one rule for them and one for us, we don't want you in our country but every other country wants us. Funny hey. All I hear these days is people carrying on about the Polish, however you know it seems that there are a fair few Australians and Americans here and I have never heard anyone complain about them. Why are one group singled out over another. |
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Today's multicultural pc-gone-mad story.
Apology over 'offensive' puppy police advert after Muslim complaints - Telegraph ![]() |
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I liked this reply that was emailed to the Telegraph ....
Posted by Adnan Bahsoon on July 02, 2008 10:52 AM I am a practicing Muslim and not effected by the " Modernisation" attitudes, behaviour and the British culture. Why ( so called Musilms)and their Councillor Mohamad Asif in Dundee complain about Semi Naked Pictures of men and women, showing their breasts and bulges, is this not against our religion?? Have they ever complained or did anything about ( the so called Muslims) selling lottery in their shops and refuses to " put the post card up" in their shops, beside i am 100% sure that they are selling alcohol in their shops. I do URGE the press and Media not to write about MUSLIMS, but to name and shame the area of those MUSLIMS complaining, as i am and 100000000 of muslims in Britain do not share their views and i personally will take this as an INSULT to Islam. STOP complaining about dogs, cats and pigs GOD said that these are HARAM to eat, live with as a pet but NOT to TOUCH, not to have PICTURES of them. Grow up YOU ARE INSULTING and AN INSULT to ISLAM and NO they should not apologise.
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I have worked with many Muslims in my lifetime - and I have never met one who was insulted by anything; they were fun to work with and had a terrific sense of humour.
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is Is still looking for a change in career
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However,all things being equal,that could have been a person of any religion. Ta Ta Marky B ![]()
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is Is still looking for a change in career
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.Ta Ta Marky B ![]()
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