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Previously on "All change! Brits all leaving - non Brits arriving"
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Yes but,
Last edited by Damp Cave; 15 November 2007, 12:12. Reason: Did not wish to attract banal comments about IT
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPeople cashing in on the housing boom and buying fantastic houses/villas abroad?
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makes a lot of sense, sell your 500k house, buy six BTL properties with
money, leave this country for a couple of years to enjoy, sun sea and sand.
come back richer than if you were working, repeat process again. Boomed!!
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My folks are emigrating. One of my brothers already has. My other brother owns a house in Spain and spends as little time here as possible.
We're such a cliche :rolleys:
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Don't worry, I expect the figures to level off when England becomes an Islamic Republic.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPeople cashing in on the housing boom and buying fantastic houses/villas abroad?
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All change! Brits all leaving - non Brits arriving
http://www.guardian.co.uk/immigratio...211433,00.html
The UK population rose by nearly 200,000 last year according to official figures released today by the Office of National Statistics.
The number of people leaving Britain for more than twelve months hit 400,000 in 2006 while the number arriving was 591,000. 86 per cent of new arrivals were non-British citizens.
The number of Britons leaving the UK is the highest amount of emigrants recorded since the ONS began its current method of estimating migrant numbers in 1991.
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