UK Brain Drain: Why do young people want to leave the UK?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @loopy66
    @loopy66 2 месяца назад +2

    Ive never been able to progress in any work place i have worked in. Just no opportunities sadly. And its not to do with races at all, its to do with being half an island and there are so many people living on it 😂
    Now all the fields around my area are getting bulldozed to build houses for all the people that are being relocated from london... Countrys just about money and public image now sadly instead of protecting and making daily life better for everyone. Just lining the rich's pockets in everyway.
    Also its not just doctors who are under paid in england. Everyone is, nobody in england, unless your well off, can afford their bills and food. If you are on minimum wage you cant protest or anything because you will just be replaced easily. So you just have to work 40+ hours a week and you cant do anything about it.
    In this "democratic" country everything you vote for never happens. And once a government is in (labour now) only the party members can do a vote of confidence... Wheres the british public peoples vote of confidence?
    Debating leaving England myself. Its no longer a safe place to live, knife and machete wielders and heroin junkies being shipped to live in the "countryside" which is being wiped out for housing... Whos sat there thinking these are good ideas?
    Not what it used to be, we used to shelter those who needed to escape their current lives and deserved a better life. People who need escape from their countries. But the way the british are needs to be respected also.
    I hear so often that you cant fly a british flag anymore as it offends others? I dont know any other country like this

  • @williampatrickfagan7590
    @williampatrickfagan7590 2 месяца назад +2

    It's always the Brightest and best that emigrate.
    UK is living in the Victorian age.

    • @anuragbanerjee2879
      @anuragbanerjee2879 2 месяца назад

      uk People emigrated even in Victorian age

    • @ramzeaslan7720
      @ramzeaslan7720 Месяц назад +1

      Yes, that is true, as they are the ones that can secure visas, what is left in the UK are those who can't secure a company to sponsor their visa

  • @mparmparos
    @mparmparos 2 месяца назад +3

    The video starts by showing white Brits living in 3rd world countries and continues discussing the immigration of brown and blacks Brits out of the UK. Am i the only one seeing the inconsistency and propaganda here?

  • @duckbizniz663
    @duckbizniz663 2 месяца назад

    I find it amazing the shear nonsense that presented by mass media. There have always been a complaint among under-developed, third world countries like Bangladesh, India, and Communist China that highly educated and skilled young workers were leaving their country and immigrating to developed, first-world countries for a better life. I could see the motivation for a better life pushing someone to immigrate.
    Now the opposite is true. Now highly educated and skilled young British workers are immigrating to under-developed, third-world countries like Morocco. I have a lot of problems believing that young British people would move to Morocco. Why would you seek a poorer or worse life? That does not make any sense. Then there are claims that Dubai and Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) are attractive destinations. United Arab Emirates are OIL-RICH ARAB states and the oil generates easy money. The governments of the UAE pass their cash around and raise their standard of living. But these are "Emirates" with absolute monarchs. These Kings or Emirs are very good to native-born residents. These Emirs give their subjects (not citizens) a lot social benefits like free housing, free health care, free education, and no taxes. If you are a foreign-born immigrant you receive no benefits and your job options are limited. You will never become a permanent resident, so you have no rights. Once your job contract ends you must go back to Britain. For a young person seeking a temporary adventure it sounds fun. But it will never become a life long career.
    Moving to Australia or New Zealand is possible. Australia and New Zealand were former British colonies. Since Australia or New Zealand were former British colonies then the culture, political system (free speech, democracy), and language are almost identical. So immigrating would be like living in the UK. Plus Australia and New Zealand are relatively industrialized so the standard of living is similar to Great Britain.
    Yes, Great Britain has had some economic setbacks lately. But that was caused by the British people voting to leave the EU. Even with this questionable decision Great Britain is a developed, industrialized country with a GDP ranked among the top 10 countries in the world. But moving to a pre-industrial, agrarian society like Morocco and Thailand? I think the people who made this video are living in a fantasy world. By the way all 3 expert commentators live in England and France. England and France are two modern, industrialized, open societies in Western Europe.

  • @StephenGoodfellow
    @StephenGoodfellow 2 месяца назад +6

    All those boomers who voted for Brexit. Who's gonnna change your bed pans now?

    • @ResoundGuy5
      @ResoundGuy5 2 месяца назад

      Cheap unskilled labour than emigrate from poorer countries...

    • @sohaila6086
      @sohaila6086 2 месяца назад

      Probably some immigrant from a poor country desperate enough to wipe old arses for a living lmao.

  • @Simon-i6m
    @Simon-i6m 2 месяца назад +3

    Brexit that's why