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He didn'tOriginally posted by TwoWolves View Post
Didn't you move to Switzerland, you ginormous hypocrite?
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https://www.financialexpress.com/bus...bites-3900151/Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
both of them??Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
He didn't
xxSorry, can't move your thread. Because like Britain (apparently) the forum is broken.
I moved to Switzerland in 2002. Despite losing my management job in a multinational in 3 years, due to politics, I never had any intention of moving back to the UK. We had been looking to emigrate for several years before we finally did. Reasons - different life style and better weather. Plus our kids would grow up bilingual. Initially we want to go to France, as I speak French, but ended up in German speaking Switzerland; at the time I spoke no German.
Now my grandchildren are Swiss, my children-in-law are native Swiss, my children are Swiss. My wife and I are Swiss. We have no intention of returning to the UK, having few ties except a few siblings and elderly parents.
How do we feel about the UK when we visit? I like the place, but I wouldn't want to live there. The governments for decades have just been so incompetent. Unable to get anything done. Here, it takes a bit time and lots of discussion, but things get done. There is long term thinking. And the weather is better. So is the skiing.Comment
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Just doing a quick check here... nope, I'm definitely in Devon.Originally posted by TwoWolves View Post
Didn't you move to Switzerland, you ginormous hypocrite?
Checked my current passports, none of them say I'm Swiss.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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One of us is probably happy with that mix up, but it's not me.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostYou’re confusing NAT and WTFH
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Your source is an Indian newspaper citing a private wealth management company, who are well known for their "interesting" take on things.Originally posted by TwoWolves View Post
In 2021, Henley described 2000 millionaires leaving the UK as “insignificant” but in 2023 described 1600 millionaires leaving the UK an “exodus”.
In 2023, they said the millionaires were leaving as a result of Brexit. In 2024 they re-wrote their stories to say the same people were leaving because of the Labour government.
I wonder is the reason for Henley's study something to do with them being a company that deals in golden passports?
Even the Reformograph claims the figure is nowhere near 16,500, their figure puts it at about 11,600.
That's out of about 3,000,000 millionaires in the country.
And given the number leaving, I suspect they were non-dom tax avoiders in the first place, so no big loss.
Plenty of UK media sources for that, and if you were a British taxpayer, you'd have chosen one of them, rather than trying to find a foreign source that says what you want to believe.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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We'd never allow WTFH into our country. We have some standards.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostYou’re confusing NAT and WTFH
For the past 20 years, millionaires have been consistently leaving the UK. But new ones are being created as well, so overall, even with the tax reforms, the number of millionaires in the country (adjusting for inflation) has been increasing. The only blips are 2024 and 2012.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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I've worked in your country.Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
We'd never allow WTFH into our country. We have some standards.
I've worked for clients who have a nominal base there.
I've holidayed there.
I've entered and exited your country without a passport.
There's some stunning scenery.
But I admit that I know little about your country...
Although I know your flag, and that's a big plus.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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