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Previously on "British Isles 'worst place to live in Europe'"
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Yay, we're number one!!Originally posted by markinbrussels View Post
But if we do have the 'worst place to live in Eurpoe' then why do so many people cross many other 'nicer' European countries to try to get into Britain?
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Talking to a Dublin taxi driver last week, there is, I understand, no property/local tax. But the govt are talking about introducing one.Originally posted by cailin maith View PostDon't think they pay it... not when they have to pay for everything else. Not sure though, will have to ask my Da.
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Well having lived in Berlin for most of the year I can vouch that,The British Isles are the worst place to live in Europe, according to a new survey that claims residents endure higher prices, work harder and receive poorer public services than their counterparts on the continent.
housing, yeah that was cheaper - 1000 euro for 130 square metres fully furnished no other bills to pay.
Working week 35 to 38 hours on average
Public transport, you kidding, your not more than a five minute walk from an underground stop anywhere in Berlin. Then there's the S-bahn, the regional service, the trams.. etc etc. Oh 5 euros gets you on all services all of the day.
I'm glad to be back home for the winter though, no place like it, just as long as I'm keeping my taxes to a minimum here.
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I'm more of a city person, but I agree Devon is beautiful. Some of the coastline is tremendous.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostEven if I won the Lottery I'd still stay in Blighty. Have lived and worked in quite a few places in Europe, Germany, Sweden, Belgium, Holland, Ireland, Poland, and Italy. All have various things to offer and all have things that Britain does not have. However, for all round satisfaction Britain still does it for me. Obviously that is dependant on where in Britain you choose, but it is hard to go too far wrong down here in Devon. That'll do for me.

Besides, I know Troll would be gutted if I left!

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Even if I won the Lottery I'd still stay in Blighty. Have lived and worked in quite a few places in Europe. Germany, Sweden, Belgium, Holland, Ireland, Poland, and Italy. All have various things to offer and all have things that Britain does not have. However, for all round satisfaction Britain still does it for me. Obviously that is dependant on where in Britain you choose, but it is hard to go too far wrong down here in Devon. That'll do for me.Originally posted by MrMark View PostI admit that if I won the lottery, I'd buy a place in Europe, but life in the UK isn't that bad at all. Just avoid youngsters (whether they be street kids or students).

Besides, I know Troll would be gutted if I left!
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I admit that if I won the lottery, I'd buy a place in Europe, but life in the UK isn't that bad at all. Just avoid youngsters (whether they be street kids or students).
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People just pay it generally - no major fly tipping issue round my home town.Originally posted by wobbegong View PostIs there a big fly-tipping problem in Ireland, or do people just pay it?
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Is there a big fly-tipping problem in Ireland, or do people just pay it?Originally posted by cailin maith View PostIn Ireland you have to pay for everything!!
Want to see the Dr - €50 please.
Want a prescription? €50 please.
Need an x-ray - that'll be €100 please.
Had the fire brigade out for a Chimney fire - €150 please.
Want your bin collected - buy a tag at the newsagents for €12.50 and then it will be collected.
and on and on and on...
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Don't think they pay it... not when they have to pay for everything else. Not sure though, will have to ask my Da.Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostWhat's the council tax like there?
Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThey could just average it out at 50 euros for anything, then save money on tricky calculations or small denomination notes.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostA multiple of 50.
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A multiple of 50.Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostWhat's the council tax like there?
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They could just average it out at 50 euros for anything, then save money on tricky calculations or small denomination notes.Originally posted by cailin maith View PostIn Ireland you have to pay for everything!!
Want to see the Dr - €50 please.
Want a prescription? €50 please.
Need an x-ray - that'll be €100 please.
Had the fire brigade out for a Chimney fire - €150 please.
Want your bin collected - buy a tag at the newsagents for €12.50 and then it will be collected.
and on and on and on...
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What's the council tax like there?Originally posted by cailin maith View PostIn Ireland you have to pay for everything!!
Want to see the Dr - €50 please.
Want a prescription? €50 please.
Need an x-ray - that'll be €100 please.
Had the fire brigade out for a Chimney fire - €150 please.
Want your bin collected - buy a tag at the newsagents for €12.50 and then it will be collected.
and on and on and on...
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Rural Warwickshire's quite nice. Expensive, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
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In Ireland you have to pay for everything!!Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post"funding for health and education is below average."
"Only Ireland ...has lower public spending on essential services. "
Our public services may or may not be good, but is it right to equate the amount spent with the quality of service?
Want to see the Dr - €50 please.
Want a prescription? €50 please.
Need an x-ray - that'll be €100 please.
Had the fire brigade out for a Chimney fire - €150 please.
Want your bin collected - buy a tag at the newsagents for €12.50 and then it will be collected.
and on and on and on...
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