A young British woman named Kate shares her thoughts about why she left the UK and likely won’t be moving back. One wonders how many young people across Canada are having similar thoughts about leaving.
A young British woman named Kate shares her thoughts about why she left the UK and likely won’t be moving back. One wonders how many young people across Canada are having similar thoughts about leaving.
She says she’s still a liberal … yet hates paying high taxes and paying 9% of her income for her college “experience”. So rather than wise up and start VOTING Reform … she flees. So … she’s a liberal … shits in her bed by electing people who do things she doesn’t like … then flees.
Yep. Typical liberal.
And….”Mental Health…Mental Health”……i.e. “Solve all my problems for me…I’ll sit here and wait”.
One’s own society is never worth fixing. Fleeing is the modern answer.
When every modern civilization has been transformed into a transgender socialist shithole, where do they go then?
Argentina
there’s no where left to go ….. this is it.
the alligator has already eaten cana_duh,
we were one of the last, if it is any consolation
Lots of young brits here in Oz at present. Mostly nice young people. I think they are happy because it’s summer here, and there’s good work if they want it.
Scots have been doing this for hundreds of years. Young, energetic ambitious people have departed to make their mark around the world. Canadians might remember the great John A. Macdonald, one of the founders of the country and the first Prime Minister, born in Glasgow.
Today, Scotland is a friendly welcoming place socially but it’s visibly old demographically and in the throes of the wokeist safety culture.
The UK started down the road to shit-hole-ness back in the 1960s when they started turning churches into coffee houses or satanic stores. Then unlimited open borders did the rest. RIPUK.
I note she started out by complaining about having to pay back a student loan. She stated that she went to University to “better herself”. Okay, if that is the case, why should people who chose not to go to University have to pay for her to go? Surely if one seeks to better one’s self, they should accept the financial responsibility of that decision? There is no doubt the UK is not a great place, and Chris Williamson and Konstantin Kisin do a much better job of explaining why.