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Police in the UK are crap in 2018: buy a new car, dude, crash with a motorcycle and run away leaving the bike on the street helmet, the police show up after an hour call to dispatch on the radio to check numbers motorbike is stolen number plate is from a car then witnesses told they know where that kid approximately staying police do not care a provide black Mercedes number plate because some random women show up in black A class Mercedes and start asked people about kid wait second you show up 30min later you really care about this kid health status its some connection here police again do not care then another witness explains that kid acts silly already like a mile away from this accident police do not care then they have council camera overhead police do not care they just cry because is a hot summer day and they need to stay outside. Then go to the police station reception woman is hilarious she says ok this is no problem insurance pay off dude this is not about the car you have all that information and never move a finger this is not like a random kid takes her own family motorbike and done mistake it's stolen on top wrong number plates on a top act like crazy you just wait somebody kill next time in my country with all that information they find this kid in next hour we do not talk his smash his helm hard on street on some point his go same day in hospital definitely sad part this is how insurance goes up for everyone in this country because police do not move finger till somebody get injury or die.
8:46 I'm glad someone has pointed out that immigration been used as a scapegoat for all the woes of the disenfranchised people in the UK. People need to stop blaming immigration and look hard at inequality caused by the rich but also themselves in not restricting their own possibilities. Immigration is much less of a factor to inequality than what the super rich have been doing to the working class for generations and especially to the northern communities.
Chris I know too! Born and bred Blackhall Colliery, the working class have had their source of pride and self worth removed (industry) and have lost self respect, it’s very sad, I grew up in 60’s when northerners were a much prouder people
I'm a retired UK Police Officer. I had things stolen from my garden. We had video evidence of them stealing from many houses in our street. We gave the names and address of the people responsible and the video evidence to the Police. They sent an email saying the crime had been filed as undetected. I complained to the Chief Constable of Northants Police but he never responded.
The prisons are full ,haven't heard of any big plans to build some new prisons,there's massive backlogs in the court system and until these are dealt with petty crime will go unpunished.
I caught a burglar in my neighbours shed (watching house whilst they were on holiday, heard a loud bang and wet to go look, locked him in (with the external slide bolt, as the burglar broke the main lock) and called the police, female cop turned up, moaned she had to drive half hour to come see me and busy/short staff, the burglar didnt speak English (likely come from a curtain side wagon trailer from motorway layby) cop argued nothings been stollen (well no cos i stopped the crime and caught the burglar, why would he force the door open breaking the lock) i got a lecture/came very close to arrested for locking guy in shed/cop took guy away under "arrest" but no caution/no language line translater help/ she let the guy go dropped him at the petrol station 5 miles up motorway, i only know this cos i was that pissed off by the situation i followed at a distance) police are a absolute joke now, best ones have all left and its all the whimpy idiots who tried working at tesco but couldnt hack it and left to join police for some power in there life but only seem to go after naughty words on the Internet cos actual policing is too hard
@@Andre_XX In the most recent election, voters in the north voted for Labor because they “felt betrayed” by the Conservative Party …. a special kind of stupid.
I'm English and my wife is American and pre-Covid we had decided that we were going to settle in the UK. However, since then we have had a daughter and have decided that the US (despite its faults) is now by far the better option because the UK is absolutely destroying itself.
England is a beautiful country with so much history. The politicians have ruined it. Luckily here in America we got trump elected and with all the great people with him. Like Elon Tulsi Vick RFKjr and others we can get the USA back on track. Hopefully someone in England gets that country back to what it once was
20 years ago traveling from Poland to London felt like traveling into the future. Now it feels the opposite. Warsaw is modern, safe and clean. London feels like some dystopian city from 80ties sci-fi.
The UK is still pay for it. ALL Polish came here get pregnent at once gave birth in the uk to two kids and left and got back to Poland and FORCED THE UK for to pay child benefit for the kids which is good money in Polend and the UK too.... NOW THEY UK HAVE TO PAY FOR SEVERAL MILLIONS OF POLANDS AT LEAST 5 million polish child benenfit till they got 18 years old even if they just lived here for 2 years POLAND DO NOT TRY TO PLAY THE SAME LIES AS ZELENSKI EVEN IF ALL OF HIS FAMILY IS LIVING IN POLAND SO MUCH ABOUT YOUR TRUTHS AND LIES
This is not a UK problem. This is a Western problem. The UK is just much further along the same railway line that many EU countries, Canada, NZ and Australia are a bit further behind.
@@ScouserLegend Australia may have taken the lead in some regard. Our current PM had allowed unlimited migration from India and full recognition of Indian Diplomas as "equal" to a Western one...... Australia could soon overtake both UK and Canada for race to the bottom.
I left in 2015 for Poland. Life is great. The streets are safe and tidy. Infrastructure is getting built. I even managed to buy a plot of land and build a house, something that would have been impossible back in the UK.
My girlfriend was dragged along the road by 2 guys on a motorbike because they wanted her handbag. This happened outside Finsbury Park Station in London. The bag's strap got caught under her shoulder and she was dragged so far the concrete went through her leather coat and she has scars all up her spine. She kept the bag, and the police actually found the guy via dna left on the bag. He was asked to give a 50 pound fine for ripping her coat... which he never paid. That was the end of it
Very refreshing to hear from two seemingly intelligent guys talking complete sense. I’m 52 lived in the midlands all my life and am absolutely fed up with this country. I’ve watched my industry of engineering just disappear and nothing to replace it…
I fully agree. I visited Nottingham first time in 2023. By last month, it's just a different city, a different universe. It's sad. I love the Midlands, especially the accent.
@matic93t Nottingham is finished. Hundreds of homeless people living rough around the city centre The incompetent council just sells off land to build student apartments. The student population is like 300k now. These apartments are rented out at extortionate rates, whilst local people are just abandoned.
My company is currently ~1800 engineers short of the level required to discharge our work commitments. Many of the suitable candidates have left the UK to work in Germany and the US where they are paid an excellent salary.
@jcronin3155 Yes, my Brother, his wife is Jamaican and she has told her family just how bad the UK is getting. It has become a conversation between them about seriously moving abroad.
I remember Peter Hitchens gave this analysis on the demise of the UK and that people should wake up to the realities of the world nowadays, on Question Time 15 years ago, and he was booed
I closed down my UK Ltd company last year and moved to Asia. Everyone I know has moved or making plans to. Everyone was a tax contributor. UK is finished.
They blame it all on Brexit. That was never truly delivered. We got badically 5% of the promises that Brexit was supposed to bring. What annoys me, is that the situation was bad before the referendum in 2016. The UK had been going downhill since about 2005, following a boom era which lasted from 1983-2005. This boom era was based around debt, banking and finance, so ultimately the bubble was bound to burst at some point. At the same time, traditional industry and traditional education was gradually eroded. The immigration system went out of control. So, here we are.
@Chris-m7k6x You got freedom from having your economics dictated by some unelected lager-swiller in Frankfurt, nor are your fortunes tied to economic disaster zones like Greece any longer. A union only works if members pull their weight. But there has long been a tendency to let the most powerful member do all the work, which is Trump's chief complaint about NATO. Strange how people always complain about America inserting itself where it isn't wanted, but then suddenly freak out when they propose to stop doing it.
I work for a wealthy family, the head of the family has moved his wife and children to Monaco….he has offered for myself and several other staff members to go with him (fully funded). I jumped at the chance to take my wife and new baby out of the the UK/London. Over the last year, I have travelled back into the London several times….let me tell you, it’s 100% not getting better. Unfortunately there are a lot of ‘lobsters in the pot’ when it comes to crime rate, standard of living etc
It's not just in the criminality either. Public & Tech-sectors are over bloated with those who have no idea what they are doing or are malicious actors dictating things just because they can.
My family and I jumped ship to Taiwan 2 years ago, it is so much more socially cohesive, strict laws, lower taxes, zero tolerance with illegal immigration, zero tolerance on crime (as a migrant i would be kicked out for even petty crimes, they also have death penalty on drug dealing, terrorism, murder and sex offenders), low cost of living, adhering to their own cultural values, and feels super safe. I left my bike in centre of Taipei, came back a day later and it was still there, I could walk home from the centre of a Taipei and not have any worry about my safety.
My wife is Taiwanese and we visit it extensively every couple of years. Everything you said is true and I could embellish further. If I spoke Mandarin and had a few expat friends that spoke English where we could find things to do in retirement ( or business) I would retire there and never look back. It along with Japan are probably the two most impeccable countries in the world to live. It's even better than Japan because it is friendly for foreigners. It's among the two or three safest countries in the world, generous, and open minded. It's also among the cleanest and most wholesome.
Sad & tragic. There are so many great Brits who can’t afford to leave. It’s painful to watch what’s happening. The censoring, the government corruption, the horrible treatment of good, decent citizens. It’s heartbreaking.
I’m literally selling everything I have to buy mobile home and get out. I can raise about £10k if I sell my car as well. It’s not a lot but I’ll take my chances.
It's called TYRANNY. But because you speak these words that mask the reality you can't actually address the reality. Brits and Europeans in general have been led to believe they have something similar to the American System, when in reality they have replaced one form of tyranny with another. Hopefully Farage can gain power.
@j76384 Better to buy a van, more stealthy, add things to it you need when on the move, Iveco daily, very roomy, reliable, cheaper than most to repair 4/5k, plenty about.
I was not alive, but it sounds like people who fled Germany before 1940s before remainders were rounded up. It is mentally unwell released from forced institutionalization and capital punishment which led to this though. Scientific studies and quantitative data shows leftism is primarily linked to neurosis and indicators of brain damage. They embrace it and see it as a core asset to be applauded and cultivated. Luckly Brits can just grab a shovel and dig down to an ancient abandoned underground and hide out there like Christians did in Turkey until demands to diversify it. Ever look at those underground tunnels? Like Jews were doing in NYC where neighbors heard Yiddish through the walls of her basement. People would find places to escape raids and some to live. People saw this coming for years and were prepping during Obamas second term. Doomsday Bunkers and Zombie apocalypse preppers. Zombies just meant uncertainty and prepping for everything.
That is so depressing. We moved to Canada 19 years ago from London, but I regret to say that I see the same signs of why we left the UK now beginning to grow here.
For sure and similar things happening in Australia also. NZ was heading the same way but I think they have somewhat found a better balance in comparison. Trojan horse attack on democracies.
I am a Lithuanian, and after we joined EU at 2004 we lost 0,5million ppl to emigration mostly and now last few years young ppl are re-emigrating in huge numbers, primary reason is that its not safe anymore in UK and the salary difference isn't that huge anymore. Basically living conditions in Lithuania improved greatly, while in UK dropped, especially safety! Anyone who can leave are.
Easy fella, think what you say. Don't you remember that you are under unbelievable threat from russia and need to be protected at all costs? Oh, by the way, talking about costs... isn't it one of the reasons why ppl are running away from Europe?
@@andywre1760 you're completely missing the point. They came, & now they're going back, based on what a $hit show this country has become (the politics). From what I see, they were conned into coming here for "a better life". There is no better life here. And what on earth are you talking about "threat from Russia"!? 😅 That's just sad if you believe propaganda so much.
I’m just back from Paris. Was quite shocked at how much it’s changed. I feel London is heading the same way. Took my children, 4 girls, was on edge all the time. I was born in London but I don’t feel at home there.
Now you will understand why Welsh people don't feel like they belong in Wales when all their language speaking communities are completely being destroyed
The clan in America was right...about everything. And they were ran out and called uneducated fools yet here we are living in a world they said we would if it continued
My friend watched a guy walk into Waitrose loaded his bag with goods and walked out in front of security. When he asked security why they did not stop them, they said it happens all the time and they do not want to get stabbed. The decline is evident, there is a collective air of sadness and low morale.
Having been born in a Town 50 miles away from London in 1976, the changes to 'England' causes a level of disorientation which makes you feel like a foreigner.
That sounds awful but do you think there’s a link between what you’re experiencing and the destruction your govt has taken part in in the Middle East over the past decades? Like the current g’cide for example, do you see the link?
Until the "English" start delivering serious hurt to their "betters" in govt and finance the situation will worsen at increasing velocity. A lot of rank & file "English" (& "Welsh" & "Scots") will have to sacrifice their lives to save their neighborhoods, counties and country. God bless y'all.
The UK is becoming a wonderful breeding ground for succesful entrepreneurs who start a business in the UK, succeed then pack up their bags as soon as they can and leave. Its a real shame. The UK doesn't have a talent generation problem, it has a talent retention problem.
@@baguettelauncher8839 which elephant? Brexit? 14 years of right wing conservative/pro-capitalist politics? One of those yeah? I'd love to hear how Konstantin arrives at the conclusion of the mess the UK is in being caused by taxes from the Labour government who have only been in power for like 6 months. It's hilarious, really.
My niece moved to UK to study abroad through her American university. She lasted one semester and said it was not safe, now back in upstate New York. Who would have thought!
@@mostlypeacefuljc4687 It’s a shame she didn’t go to St Andrews University in Fife, Scotland, or somewhere else tucked away, she would have loved that place. Large cities in England have fallen.
I received a text yesterday from a friend who is visiting London. He went to Piccadilly Circus and said there were about 20,000 - 30,000 people - mostly Arab with a few white tourists - all the conversations around him were conducted in Arabic - and nothing but Arabic music playing. He went to England to see English culture - but (other than the architecture) he felt like he was in the wrong country. Best of luck, England. Pay attention, U.S.
That's how I feel and I'm English!! I live in Portsmouth UK. They've taken over 3 quarters of my city, and when I catch buses, all you hear is foreign language. I feel like I'm the bloody foreigner/outsider. It's really horrible. I'm 65 in 11 days and just want to get off the damn planet. I'm penniless, so there's no chance of emigrating somewhere nice and safe. I keep wishing I could have a heart attack. I feel hopeless and helpless. I envy my 3 pals who passed away in the last 2 years.
What is so sad is that the UK was once told to be the example for the early leaders of Singapore who saw Brit’s paying for newspapers even though no one was watching and they wanted the same for their society. A high trust society destroyed by multiculturalism without any requirement to adopt British values.
Most of the immigrants to Britain will never adopt British values. There are so many that they recreate their own country here and form a parallel society. They often despise everything British.
Its just sad. For Malaysians, Britain used to be the place for higher education, where people go to study law, engineering, economics and so on. And also British culture was thought to be regal, gentlemanly and civilized. Now the country has fallen off so bad.
The ambition draining out of you, sums it up perfectly. I’ve been running my own business for 25yrs and you hit the nail on the head with this statement.
The growing problems in UK is very similar to the development we've had here in Sweden for the last decade. Mass immigration from countries that don't except our laws and our way of life, a police force that have their hands tied behind their back, problems that are surpressed by the media by omission, and on top of that, the massively expensive "net-zero" agenda that nobody really wants, but pushed down our throats anyway.. This will not end well..I'm old enough to connect the dots.
No offense, but I'm from Ohio and I could have told you that. The UK isn't what it used to be inflation was worsened by Brexit since it's harder to do business and maintain a domestic supply of goods.
I'm worse off than my parents. Taxation. Overpriced housing. I didn't want my kids to be worse off. So I emigrated from the UK. I now have a better life.
I was a naval officer and served until 2004 when I moved to the US. I have a fantastic life now and on my infrequent visits back to the UK I am more shocked and disgusted each time I get into London. It is almost indescribable from what I remember of the London I grew up in. I probably won’t return and now have US citizenship. How sad to not want to go home again.
I grew up in San Francisco in the 90's. Joined the military and was stationed in San Diego for 7 years. I visited home, every time I went back it was worse and worse and worse. Once I got out of the Marines, I immediately made San Diego my home. I have such strong nostalgia for a home that doesn't exist anymore, San Francisco is a 3rd world city. Even though it's the same state and country, I relate to your experience.
Born in the North, I have lived overseas for 30 years in Australia and done very well; arriving with just $10,000 and now have a very good life. I was disgusted how dirty and crowded Oxford Street was in about 2015/16 and how many speed camera signs there were - a foresight into the surveillance society of today. I have no intention of travelling to the UK ever again; Germanic Europe, Yes, and will probably only return to the UK for funerals. The sad reality.
I’m originally from Hungary, was living in London for 16 years. Got the British passport, bought a house in London. Thought I would never leave because I just loved London so much. However, in the past few years things got worse. I moved to the US in November 2024. The US have some issues but in my sector salaries are higher than in the UK and taxes are lower. Also, the social fabric of the state I live is still good, unlike in the UK. I’m sorry but some of the cultures don’t mix well with Europeans and in London there is an increasing number of these cultures that have a negative impact on London’s culture (e.g see all the Irish pubs closing in Kilburn and being replaced by shisha shops, etc).
Sincere question; why did you not return to Hungary? Hardly any of those immigrants whose culture does not mix well. Economy is doing pretty well. I am actually considering moving to Hungary or Poland.
We visited South and North Carolina and Virginia last summer, what wonderful places. We would move to Virginia tomorrow if we could from the U.K., ( the country of our birth, for millennia ) but we are old and probably wouldn’t qualify. The polar opposite from what we now have here, what have we done?
My father came to Australia from the UK in his 20s for a better life and stayed here until he passed away. He'd often tell me back in early 2000s that he'd never go back home to live due to what was going on way back then. He could see it going to the dogs......he was absolutely on the money and before he passed he said sadly Australia is following suit. He was right again. The west is doomed under the current circumstances and governed by greedy politicians who obviously care little for the future generations of natural born Citizens.
I am from Ireland and I understand what you mean when you mention the forgotten North East, I got the train from Newcastle to Middlesbrough, and that journey shocked me with all the shut down rusting heavy industry on that route and the degradation was an eye opener. Even the towns I passed through such as Hartlepool and Sunderland there was just an air of hopelessness about the place.
I'm from the first city in England where white English people became a minority. Where the headlines got it wrong was it happened in the mid 90s and it's Not our strength. It's over.
In the mid-80s I lived in San Francisco for a while. Ten years ago I lived in London for a while. In both instances, I feel so fortunate to have enjoyed those cities before they declined.
I was lucky to have lived in Vancouver 15 years ago for 4 years. Such an amazing city, perhaps the best in Canada. According to everyone I know that still lives there it has become a shithole.
@@drunkensailor112no historical low crime 10 ish years ago , and nowadays very low crime compared to decades ago, Record low murders 2024. Always great and still great.
im a German, and my Grandfather always spoke of British with hightest respect. Such a tragedy we let them pit us against each other when the real enemy was in the shadows
Hi There I was born in the North of England and my father and grandfather said that the Germans and the Brits should have joined forces and been an economic world beating power. It has taken me 40 years to get over the BBC war propaganda films that were shown every Saturday afternoon until the 1970's to realise that my father and grandfather were probably correct. I now travel every year to Germany, Austria and Switzerland from my home in Australia.
Shalom. That infamous Austrian also spoke of the English with great respect. Churchill however wasn't having it. It was then when the whole Europe was lost.
Australia has the same problem, Australia has a declining birth rate, but we have a housing crisis, many people cant buy or rent a house, and its all driven by our ridiculous immigration policy that lets way to many people into the country. Australia is natural resource rich, we should be a global powerhouse, but all we do is dig resources out of the ground, which makes a few mining companies rich, then we sell them to overseas counties, and buy the products they make with them back.
I was affiliated with the University in Middlesbrough for over 12 years, and the absolute decline there, particularly within the last two years has been incredibly sad. It really hit me like a bus when I came back from Tokyo back in September last year, just how unbelievably sad and run down the place felt
Boro is a lot better than it was in the 1980's. Going to live in Tokyo is going to make most of the UK look dirty and run down....COVID took its toll too. Peek Woke hasn't helped, 20% inflation hasn't helped.
We become acclimatized to it. Out walking the other day I saw a fella fly tipping some rubbish out of his van. I was initially outraged, thought of videoing it, reporting it, then thought, so what, it will be concreted over by TTK within the decade for yet more ticky tacky barratt boxes anyway. Its not a country worth preserving or caring for any more.
Amen, but sadly : it will not get it, because it does not deserve it, plus, the Big Change Will still Must Happen before the Second Arrival. And, without awakening the nation Firstly (before that Change before the Second Arrival) , it still can Not be done. So, don't be too much worryed. Pwy.
W PL wiekszosc drog jak maslo, czysto, osiedla w miare zadbane itd….ale w urzedach dalej te same qrwy 😂 jak lanietasz jak PL wygladala 20l temu a jak wyglada teraz to UK wyglada jak jakis 3ci swiat 😄 czlowiek kupil dom, myslal ze w miare sie urzadzi a teraz to caekwm az dzieciak skonczy szkole i bedziemy sie zawijac bo syf/kila i dwa metry mulu.
I’m Irish but have family all over England/UK. When I was young (in the 80’s) we used to go on holidays in England. Back then it was sparkling clean and thriving or at least that’s how it appeared to me. When I visit family now it is more like a burden. The root cause of all Englands problems has always been Westminster. It’s not too late but you are running out of time. Good luck 🍀
These people have one commandment they follow “Thou shalt not get called racist.” This complicates the analysis of what’s happening beyond belief. It’s like trying to figure out how a house is burning down without admitting that fire exists.
Good analogy. They refuse to admit what the problem is, and instead just focus on the after effects of the problem without ever addressing the root issue. For fear of being called racist bigoted phobic or whatever other buzz word designed to shut you up, and shut down discussion.
you're scared of being called racist rather than being scared of being one? you know what's worse that being called racist? dealing with racism. imagine pretending YOU'RE the victim. my god.
What’s worse than being called racist? Having to be surrounded by members of an objectively inferior culture because the government forces me to, without referendum.
Amazing how 15 years of no investment and leaving the EU has nothing to do with the problems we face and 6 months of Labour is to blame. Informative stuff..
my god, someone gets it. Blimey at least someone has some sense. I was giving up hope of seeing even one vaguely rational response... the trouble is Labour is literally no different to the Tories now, Neoliberalism is wiping the floor with us. Both main parties just let the markets run wild now, no regulation and everything is about revenue, everything, including the law. We're seeing late stage extreme Capitalism with absolutely zero opposition, its swallowed everything and no one really cares enough to work it out.
Im a born and raised New Yorker. I had to flee my beloved home to move to the midwest of America for the exact reasons people are fleeing the UK. When he talks about crime on the tube, its the same on the NYC subway. NYC has lost its way, sold out by politicians and ideology thats is the anthesis of what freedom and America is about. I became a stranger in my own land. I looked around and i was the only one who spoke english and if i said anything about it i was shamed and shunned. I didnt vote for this insanity, local and national. It makes me very angry what the "elite" are doing to this world.
It became evident to me over 20 years ago that the objective is to tear down the U.S. so that it can be rebuilt in the image of the far Left. That is, a Marxist Socialist state where the elite run and control everything. It may still carry a veneer of freedom and the Constitution, but only a veneer, that leads unaware people to think that they are still free. What 'they' are doing is apparent to anyone who critically evaluates what they say and do - always to tear down what works, and to substitute that which gives them power and control.
I live in London, we're only slightly behind NYC in terms of crime and insanity. Other UK cities are also close now (some worse). USA still has hope as most of it is still great, the UK has less of a chance
I was reading about the UK’s problems in The National Review over twenty years ago. The UK’s mess did not all of a sudden just pop up. It’s been ONGOING
The British Empire plundered its colonies, creating economic disparities that still scar the world. Post-imperial Britain's struggles to navigate globalization-hampered by flawed notions of equity, diversity, and confused leadership-reflect a reckoning with its history of imperial domination. Time, it seems, has begun delivering a long-overdue lesson.
My comment was not about empire or the plundering of colonies. It was about the lawlessness and acceptance of criminality as a way of life. Some political office holders in Britain would have their citizens accept terrorism as a fact of life. Now the lawlessness is in the government
There was a theft attempted on my Motorcycle which I thankfully managed to prevent. Everything is on my security camera. I didn't bother reporting it. Have no faith in a resolution especially as their faces were covered.
I try not to involve the police in anything. They are more interested on trying to trick people into committing fake speech crimes than they are fixing actual crime.
Wow! At least it don't see to be that bad here in the u.s. But I live outside a small town, in the country, so we still have law and order in these parts of tx
My car got driven into by a drunk driver at Whitfield Service Station a few months back, the drunk driver tried to convince me to follow her back to the car park opposite her house so her “mechanic” boyfriend could inspect the damage and arrange for repairs. I told her absolutely not, I’m not following a drunk driver to a random location to meet some random dude. I phoned the police and walked back into the service station (she fled without giving me her details even though I’d asked 3 times) to inquire about the CCTV footage, they rejected me due to data protection laws and the police told me they can’t do anything about it even though they’re treating it as a drunk driver + hit & run but they’ll pass it on to traffic police. It’s been 4 months and I’ve heard nothing. On top of that, my insurance company wanted to write my car off for a dent, scratches and scrapes and told me that if I wanted to do so I would pay due to the value of the car being so old (2005). So, not only are the police useless, but I can’t even take the CCTV footage or claim without having to spend money on a car I didn’t damage. This country is a joke and when I get the chance to leave it, I’m outta here
Someone drove into a person's brand new immaculate BMW while they were having a meal at a pub the other day. Came back to a completely ruined side of the car. No note, no apology, nothing - other driver driven off and left the owner with a massive bill.. Shows the state of the society we are in...Dishonest and looking out for themselves only.
Yes, well, what the WEF really meant by that statement was that you’ll own nothing and THEY’LL be happy. If you listen, you’ll hear Klaus’s nearly inaudible whisper: “Oh THAT promise I made to the hoi polloi? Silly of me-I just misspoke!”
I have a few English friends who live here in America, and from what they've told me their primary concern, outside of economic opportunities, with their home country is the feeling of disassociation with the UK. They talk about feeling like a foreigner in their own country. As someone who lives near the southern border in the US, I have similar feelings, as everywhere I go there seem to be hispanic people speaking spanish and eating latin food, more and more every day. We've discussed this at length and we seem to share a bit more of the same problems. I think immigration and massive demographic replacement is a huge contributor to people feeling disgruntled with their nations in the west. It's like when your mom remarries and has kids with step dad; all of a sudden you're outnumbered and replaced with new kids in your own home.
The USA isn’t an ethnically white country at its roots though. Most of it in the south and west used to belong to Mexico. You’ve got cities with names like San Antonio, Santa Fe, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco! Why on are you complaining about hispanic populations in parts of the USA? Who have likely been there longer than lots of communities of northern european decendents!
@paulsheridan7408 because these are not people who have lived here since the time Mexico owned it. They're people who have come here afterwards. The nation of the united states is, and has always been a majority white country. I'm not complaining about Hispanic populations. I'm saying the massive influx of people from countries south of the border, who speak a different language, come from a different background, have a different culture, is making many people feel out of place in the nation they were actually born in. It's not a difficult concept to grasp.
Yup, you miss manners, shared customs, a shared language, centuries of modalities of being that went into building a culture. That gets replaced by scowling strangers who share none of that.
Two of my daughters have left the country in the last 12 months, one to new Zealand the other to australia, ones a cancer research nurse, the other is a band 6 podiatrist, both tories and labour are absolutely running this once great country into a third world country
@@matthewlynch903 The people who illegally come here cannot get to NZ anything like as easily. Therefore, although the govt. is woke-ish, they don't have much of an illegal imm problem.
I was born & bred in a great cosmopolitan city of London. 50 years later (10 years ago) I moved outside London because it had become a sh1thole. Now I'm in the process of moving out of this country because it's becoming a sh1thole. I have a few friends that've retired with comfortable nest eggs & (Private) pensions who don't have strong family ties in the UK and they're all considering moving out of the UK. The UK is no longer a good place to live.
@@radiofreealbemuth8540 Most of them are looking at Portugal atm. It's on my list but Malaysia is top atm (I don't have kids in the UK). Have to decide in the next few months.
@@andrewmack2161 Portugal wants expats to move there and are offering many incentives. In cyprus we have many german companies moving here for greater tax benfits and they are bringing their staff with them. that is why Cyprus is booming.
That is a similar story to mine. I left London for Cheshire at 17 (in 1959), spent 9 years in the RAF, saw 22 odd countries, and realized that England wasn't the best place to live and raise a family. I came to Australia in 1971 as a ten-pound pom and could afford to buy my own car immediately on arrival, also a rifle,and, later a house, all things out of my possibilities in the UK. Now retired in rural NSW having relocated to progressively smaller communities I can survive on the state pension and am independent from the national grid. The best move( by far) that I made in my life.
@@cliveyb5326 You made that move at a good time. I'm not sure Australia is such a good option now for a young person (that has to work) but I'm sure it's a better option than the broken UK.
Excellent conversation. I would add that you can’t just borrow principles of prosperity and expect they’ll work without the moral foundations that they were built on. American founding father John Adams said, ““Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” William Wilberforce understood this, which is why he was so effective in the reformation of manners
Living in a small town in Scotland, people are moving here from all over. I’ve seen loads of change but I wouldn’t live anywhere else. Let’s be clear, I feel British. I visit London every now and again. It’s a foreign country to me now.
I also live in a small town in Fife - I have Afghans walking down my street and I’ve seen Somalis over in the East Neuk, the once most peely-wally, pale place in the known Universe. We’re going the way of England, slowly, but surely.
We, me and my husband, retired in 2023, when we looked at what the future would hold for us, we decided that as the NHS was no longer functioning and energy costs were just going up and up to the point of not being affordable for pensioners, we sadly decided we had to leave. So, we are now living in Crete and loving it. I’m so sad that the UK has disintegrated so quickly in my lifetime. If Starmer puts the uk back into Europe he’ll have a huge shock because everyone who can will leave the uk.
That's my plan for retirement, just sell up and move to Greece. One of the islands, not a touristy one. I'm happy to learn the language and take lessons too.
I am old and don't have the ability to leave, but I have told my kids to if they can. The only thing stopping them is where do you go, because I can't think of a single country that is much different to this dump.
There is nowhere else to go, its the exact same thing in the US, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, even Norway and New Zealand.. fight for your country!
@@jordanpedron3809 Youre absolutely correct. Still, the tendency of what happened to those major US cities where much of the population and GDP is concentrated is terrifying. And without more efforts to counter that, the insanity will continue to spread..
I booked a one-way ticket out of the country 6 years ago and have never looked back. When I graduated University I immediately refused to work for £22k/year, it was just never going to work if that was the deal. Everytime I go home the price of a pint has increased by 50p and my friends and relatives are more and more apathetic
It's happening in the US too, Over half the cases we send to the DA get dropped. And these aren't half assed slapped together cases. We had cases with signed confessions and video that got thrown out and refused to be prosecuted.
It's political correctness as we used to say. I taught MBA to a varied bunch including quite senior police officers who had impossible targets - like recruiting 2% of non-white trainees. In Cumbria, 98% were white they'd have to force all of the non-whites into the force!
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The same thing happened to my daughter. She had her phone stolen from right in front of her on a picnic bench. an off-duty officer actually chased the guy into a building and her phone locator showed the phone was in the building. An off-duty officer chased and had seen the culprit run in the building and the on duty police said there's nothing we can do. This was in London.
@@9xqspx6 most ordinary working people have a lot to lose. If they defend themselves and get persecuted for it they might lose their livelihood. Of course those that are already on the margins don’t have that problem and if the penalties for venting online are just as bad as taking action in the physical action a little might just take action.
Interesting stats regarding crime in London, the good news is that the mayor has been awarded a knighthood for all of his good work in promoting this...............
Your monarchy is just as woke and leftist as anywhere in the world. First thing Britain has to do is throw them out abolish the monarchy, how much did you spend on his coronation 100,000,000 pounds? And people are standing in food lines. You Brits need to go look in the mirror to see the problem.
It start here in the Netherlands too. Very big problem on the housing market here. Way to less houses. But we can’t build co2 bs. And it’s takes 10 years before all permits are done before the first stone is laid. Renting is high. Buying a modist house cost €500.000. A couple with basic income can’t buy that. People in the 40’s still live by their parents. And it gets only worse. The politics is divided and fighting each other instead of making important decisions that benefit the working class people….. I wish every body a peaceful 2025🙏🏻
I'm English and moved to Australia with my Ozzy wife and and two young children in 2004. Left SE London for a breath of fresh air and never looked back. I saw the writing on the wall years ago and had a hard time convincing my wife to leave, so glad we did. Last year my youngest daughter moved to Manchester and loves the UK despite the poor wages and bad weather, probably because she isn't interested in politics and isn't bothered by other peoples problems. I'm never going back, not even for a holiday.
Same here. Came Aus in 09, and I’ve yet to go back, even for a holiday. At this point I really can’t decide if I’ll ever return, or take my kids to see where I came from.
It's weird to me that he mentions he doesn't blame the cops for all doing a terrible job. Buddy, if they can ignore a brutal assault or major theft because they don't have the time to bother, they can ignore a warrant out on someone over a tweet because they don't have the time. They choose to actively be a part of a broken system and to further it's continuation.
I left in 2002 halfway throigh basic training as it was clear to me they didnt care about catching criminals and was on a path of brainwashing recruits
He means he doesn’t blame the average cop who has no say in how it works now that doesn’t excuse the horrible policing from cops that let’s be honest are woke as hell.
The issue is that when the cops arrest the criminals it’s the courts that simply let them off with a warning and then release them back onto the streets to do the same thing again. This happens in Australia, the cops arrest criminals, particularly teenagers who have committed serious violent crimes only to see the courts give them bail and then give them a slap on the wrist. Recently in Queensland a teenage girl was arrested after a police chase in a stolen car, turned out that she was out on bail for the fifteenth time for the same offence. In some cases the cops have to deal with an identity ideology with a certain demographic here in Australia that have a very privileged position in society compared to the rest of Australians.
'Racism against white people' as brown and black people get called everything under the sun in this comment section. You are not a victim, the 'racism' you face is nothing comparitively.
@@SusanaXpeace2u My family and I jumped ship to Taiwan 2 years ago, it is so much more socially cohesive, strict laws, lower taxes, zero tolerance with illegal immigration, zero tolerance on crime (as a migrant i would be kicked out for even petty crimes, they also have death penalty on drug dealing, terrorism, murder and sex offenders), low cost of living, adhering to their own cultural values, and feels super safe. I left my bike in centre of Taipei, came back a day later and it was still there, I could walk home from the centre of a Taipei and not have any worry about my safety.
The other day i was the only english speaking person on the tube. I've been in london for 50 years. It's sad that we're not listened to or say anything that wont be construed as racists. The facts are before us.
This happened today.. a full train with all seats taken and a few people standing up.. I was the only white person... 50+ people on this one section.. only blonde on the bus. In Canada.. It was eery. Where did the caucasion people go?
Watching two intelligent men speaking the truth is refreshing, what isn't refreshing is the fact that today ,Sadiq Khan, one of the main orchestras of the plummeting overall life experience in London/England has been knighted.
From Belgium, I spent in the 80 two months in summer in Working to learn english when I was a teen. I remember it as we were in paradise, everything clean and self regulated by people themselves. Things have changed
I can't even comprehend the mindset behind the way the UK is being run. Imagine someone jumping you for your watch and you have no right to defend yourself. Its crazy.
Chris, I run a large business on Teesside, I must be the 2nd largest employer in the town. What Konstantin says about jobs and meaning is absolutely true and I take time to talk to all the 168 people directly employed by the business about the meaning of their work. They "mostly" get it. Thanks for zooming into that specific scenario. I can relate.
A thug started touching me and stole my phone and wallet (I'm a woman). This was around the corner of the police. The female officer I saw and hailed to report this crime and to tell her to catch the thug running away told me off for using an expletive to describe the lowlife. Years later in another UK city, I was subjected to an unlawful stop and search by the police. A man I saw threatening a woman he knew on public transport wasn't removed by the transport security. He later physically asssulted her... UK is messed up.
lmao if this is true then thats how a country collapses, if the police wont do justice because you misgendered the criminal/terrorist or called them wrong then they wont do anything for the real people in society.
I was nearly killed on my 3d year living in the UK (our house was broke into) and after that people say that it is a safe place to live... I'm back to my home country and I'm happy about my decision.
I am leaving UK to my homeland Poland this summer. The main reason I do not want my son currently 7 years old to grow up in here. It is unsafe on the streets and public sector is broken and unable to deal with very simple things mentioned in this video.
American living in the UK. I cannot tell you how many people ask me regularly. Why am I still here? Simultaneously all of the executives in my company with European passport have moved back to their country this year. This is all new so I attributed to the new government.
its a snow ball effect, most of it is immigration honestly..... when you are paying for 1.5million legal and ilegal migrants to live on benefits thats going to kill
I'm an American who lived in Oxford in 2003-2004. I was actually born in England, but grew up in the US. I wanted to try to build a life in the UK. I found it economically very difficult, with a quality of life that was far lower than what I was used to in the US. I eventually gave up, and came back to the US. The interesting thing is that when I lived there, no one who was from there could understand why I would ever choose to live there instead of America.
I can't recall when I last felt happy to be living in England. I'm just grateful to have experienced life in the UK during the 80/90s before the madness of unfettered immigration, PC culture on steroids took hold, and government overreach became things that fundamentally changed my life for the worse. I'm also grateful to have less time to live than I've lived because I see no way back to those happier days.
So sorry to hear, but understand exactly how you feel. What was once the great cosmopolitan cities of the world has become a foreign city to its own countrymen.
@@jackwillmore2319 London is now (pardon my unsavoury turn of phrase) a polished dog turd. Yes, it still has the tourist sights but underneath it's grimy, unfriendly, and most of all foreign to me. It has nothing to offer me, and thankfully I live quite far away from London but knowing how the capital city used to be to how it is now is sad.
I can - summer 1996. I can remember thinking this is a pretty good country to live in, feels positive and moving in the right direction. I haven't felt like that again ever since
Agree, one of my sons' left the UK 4y and has no plans ever to move back here; his brother is considering a move too, I won't be far behind if he does so sad the state this country is in now.
Funny thing is...the reasons folks are fleeing Blighty are the reason Americans are fleeing America. You may not see it yet, you will in time. left ten years ago to Eastern Europe.
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14:20 I don't want to mock british people, but this should be clear for at least 60 years by now. More like nearly 80 years if one knows some history.
Police in the UK are crap in 2018: buy a new car, dude, crash with a motorcycle and run away leaving the bike on the street helmet, the police show up after an hour call to dispatch on the radio to check numbers motorbike is stolen number plate is from a car then witnesses told they know where that kid approximately staying police do not care a provide black Mercedes number plate because some random women show up in black A class Mercedes and start asked people about kid wait second you show up 30min later you really care about this kid health status its some connection here police again do not care then another witness explains that kid acts silly already like a mile away from this accident police do not care then they have council camera overhead police do not care they just cry because is a hot summer day and they need to stay outside. Then go to the police station reception woman is hilarious she says ok this is no problem insurance pay off dude this is not about the car you have all that information and never move a finger this is not like a random kid takes her own family motorbike and done mistake it's stolen on top wrong number plates on a top act like crazy you just wait somebody kill next time in my country with all that information they find this kid in next hour we do not talk his smash his helm hard on street on some point his go same day in hospital definitely sad part this is how insurance goes up for everyone in this country because police do not move finger till somebody get injury or die.
8:46 I'm glad someone has pointed out that immigration been used as a scapegoat for all the woes of the disenfranchised people in the UK. People need to stop blaming immigration and look hard at inequality caused by the rich but also themselves in not restricting their own possibilities. Immigration is much less of a factor to inequality than what the super rich have been doing to the working class for generations and especially to the northern communities.
Scapegoat my arse. How do you likw the results of you very successful diversification?
Chris I know too! Born and bred Blackhall Colliery, the working class have had their source of pride and self worth removed (industry) and have lost self respect, it’s very sad, I grew up in 60’s when northerners were a much prouder people
I'm a retired UK Police Officer. I had things stolen from my garden. We had video evidence of them stealing from many houses in our street. We gave the names and address of the people responsible and the video evidence to the Police. They sent an email saying the crime had been filed as undetected. I complained to the Chief Constable of Northants Police but he never responded.
When situations like that happen you know that the end is nigh.
Vote with your feet and leave.
God that must be racism in the police system if they do their job 😮 property theft isn't priority thought crime is #1😮
The prisons are full ,haven't heard of any big plans to build some new prisons,there's massive backlogs in the court system and until these are dealt with petty crime will go unpunished.
I caught a burglar in my neighbours shed (watching house whilst they were on holiday, heard a loud bang and wet to go look, locked him in (with the external slide bolt, as the burglar broke the main lock) and called the police, female cop turned up, moaned she had to drive half hour to come see me and busy/short staff, the burglar didnt speak English (likely come from a curtain side wagon trailer from motorway layby) cop argued nothings been stollen (well no cos i stopped the crime and caught the burglar, why would he force the door open breaking the lock) i got a lecture/came very close to arrested for locking guy in shed/cop took guy away under "arrest" but no caution/no language line translater help/ she let the guy go dropped him at the petrol station 5 miles up motorway, i only know this cos i was that pissed off by the situation i followed at a distance) police are a absolute joke now, best ones have all left and its all the whimpy idiots who tried working at tesco but couldnt hack it and left to join police for some power in there life but only seem to go after naughty words on the Internet cos actual policing is too hard
the brits didn't lose their country ---it was taken from them by their politicians...so sad.
You get the government you voted for.
@@Andre_XX In the most recent election, voters in the north voted for Labor because they “felt betrayed” by the Conservative Party …. a special kind of stupid.
At some point you can't unmake the soup anymore.
@@Andre_XX if both parties are owned by the same people it doesn't matter how you vote
They were passive and allowed it. American s aren't passive
I'm English and my wife is American and pre-Covid we had decided that we were going to settle in the UK. However, since then we have had a daughter and have decided that the US (despite its faults) is now by far the better option because the UK is absolutely destroying itself.
England is a beautiful country with so much history. The politicians have ruined it. Luckily here in America we got trump elected and with all the great people with him. Like Elon Tulsi Vick RFKjr and others we can get the USA back on track. Hopefully someone in England gets that country back to what it once was
Enjoy Trump.
What with the (despite its faults) about??
The US is clearly light years ahead of the Europoors.
@@CurtOntheRadio we will most definitely enjoy not becoming a weird cross of Trudeau's Canuckistan and Starmer's Airstrip One.
You're replacing one big problem for two bigger problems. Good luck!
20 years ago traveling from Poland to London felt like traveling into the future. Now it feels the opposite. Warsaw is modern, safe and clean. London feels like some dystopian city from 80ties sci-fi.
The UK is still pay for it. ALL Polish came here get pregnent at once gave birth in the uk to two kids and left and got back to Poland and FORCED THE UK for to pay child benefit for the kids which is good money in Polend and the UK too.... NOW THEY UK HAVE TO PAY FOR SEVERAL MILLIONS OF POLANDS AT LEAST 5 million polish child benenfit till they got 18 years old even if they just lived here for 2 years
POLAND DO NOT TRY TO PLAY THE SAME LIES AS ZELENSKI EVEN IF ALL OF HIS FAMILY IS LIVING IN POLAND
SO MUCH ABOUT YOUR TRUTHS AND LIES
Oh please, this is some BS of the day. No city is greater than London in Europe if not the world despite its problems.
Shhhhhhh
This is not a UK problem. This is a Western problem. The UK is just much further along the same railway line that many EU countries, Canada, NZ and Australia are a bit further behind.
Feels like Canadas overtaken the UK recently
Liberalism is dying.
@@ScouserLegend Australia may have taken the lead in some regard. Our current PM had allowed unlimited migration from India and full recognition of Indian Diplomas as "equal" to a Western one...... Australia could soon overtake both UK and Canada for race to the bottom.
The Brits need to learn from Vlad Tepes how to deal with this threat.
This is a woke problem.
I left in 2015 for Poland. Life is great. The streets are safe and tidy. Infrastructure is getting built. I even managed to buy a plot of land and build a house, something that would have been impossible back in the UK.
I have a polish mrs she even has a house there, have been strongly considering it bro
@@tomo_xD same in Greece. Great country, good people and easy to live here.
Poland sounds amazing!
What funny about this, was years ago, the brits where making jokes about polls moving into Britain. Oh how times have changed...
After running out of Ukrainians, next West will send Polish and Baltic country people.
My girlfriend was dragged along the road by 2 guys on a motorbike because they wanted her handbag. This happened outside Finsbury Park Station in London. The bag's strap got caught under her shoulder and she was dragged so far the concrete went through her leather coat and she has scars all up her spine.
She kept the bag, and the police actually found the guy via dna left on the bag. He was asked to give a 50 pound fine for ripping her coat... which he never paid. That was the end of it
😮😮This is shocking?!!
this is bollocks
Bullshit outcome but that is a tough woman.
I’m so sorry … I’m
Glad she’s still alive ❤️🙏❤️
Here is a tip.. Next time tell her to let go of her bag, its not more valuable than her life..
Very refreshing to hear from two seemingly intelligent guys talking complete sense. I’m 52 lived in the midlands all my life and am absolutely fed up with this country. I’ve watched my industry of engineering just disappear and nothing to replace it…
I fully agree. I visited Nottingham first time in 2023. By last month, it's just a different city, a different universe. It's sad. I love the Midlands, especially the accent.
@matic93t Nottingham is finished. Hundreds of homeless people living rough around the city centre
The incompetent council just sells off land to build student apartments. The student population is like 300k now.
These apartments are rented out at extortionate rates, whilst local people are just abandoned.
My company is currently ~1800 engineers short of the level required to discharge our work commitments. Many of the suitable candidates have left the UK to work in Germany and the US where they are paid an excellent salary.
Been seeing a lot of Jamaicans who are British Citizens returning back to Jamaica cause they say the UK is going crazy.
You really believe that?
If they pushed for liberal policies then its all on them.
@jcronin3155 Yes, my Brother, his wife is Jamaican and she has told her family just how bad the UK is getting. It has become a conversation between them about seriously moving abroad.
Oh well, that’s good, hope they take all their mates with them, bon voyage.
Facts
Replace "UK" with "Canada" or "Australia". Tell me this wasn't orchestrated somehow.
WEFites through and through.
That part
The great replacement moves on apace.
@domingodesantaclara1130 China owns all that anyway, and they need the labour to get it out the ground.
So no, that theory is silly.
It wasn't. Order and patterns don't need a director (hidden or otherwise) to arise. The stock market is a good example.
I remember Peter Hitchens gave this analysis on the demise of the UK and that people should wake up to the realities of the world nowadays, on Question Time 15 years ago, and he was booed
Yeah but it's Peter Hitchens, he brings it on himself...
@Rendell001 why does he bring that upon himself?
He was booed. And you take away the opposite message, somehow.
Old misery guys Hitchens is the last person to instil hope into someone with his drollnessssaa
Good lord, does that make him wrong?
I closed down my UK Ltd company last year and moved to Asia. Everyone I know has moved or making plans to. Everyone was a tax contributor. UK is finished.
Tax exiles? Hello 1970s!
I've shut my company down too. I'm moving back to the UAE. The UK is finished.
So you moved to another country where you hope for a better life… 😂😂 The irony.
They blame it all on Brexit. That was never truly delivered. We got badically 5% of the promises that Brexit was supposed to bring.
What annoys me, is that the situation was bad before the referendum in 2016. The UK had been going downhill since about 2005, following a boom era which lasted from 1983-2005.
This boom era was based around debt, banking and finance, so ultimately the bubble was bound to burst at some point. At the same time, traditional industry and traditional education was gradually eroded. The immigration system went out of control. So, here we are.
@Chris-m7k6x You got freedom from having your economics dictated by some unelected lager-swiller in Frankfurt, nor are your fortunes tied to economic disaster zones like Greece any longer.
A union only works if members pull their weight. But there has long been a tendency to let the most powerful member do all the work, which is Trump's chief complaint about NATO.
Strange how people always complain about America inserting itself where it isn't wanted, but then suddenly freak out when they propose to stop doing it.
I work for a wealthy family, the head of the family has moved his wife and children to Monaco….he has offered for myself and several other staff members to go with him (fully funded). I jumped at the chance to take my wife and new baby out of the the UK/London. Over the last year, I have travelled back into the London several times….let me tell you, it’s 100% not getting better. Unfortunately there are a lot of ‘lobsters in the pot’ when it comes to crime rate, standard of living etc
You are incredibly lucky and smart for taking that opportunity.
It's not just in the criminality either. Public & Tech-sectors are over bloated with those who have no idea what they are doing or are malicious actors dictating things just because they can.
Because they have elected many muslim mayors, also an Indian PM. Outrageous !!!!
I'm not in Londom but not far (Surrey) and would love to leave the UK with my family. Think you deffo made the right choice!
Pains me to say it but it is the best thing you could do for your young family.
My family and I jumped ship to Taiwan 2 years ago, it is so much more socially cohesive, strict laws, lower taxes, zero tolerance with illegal immigration, zero tolerance on crime (as a migrant i would be kicked out for even petty crimes, they also have death penalty on drug dealing, terrorism, murder and sex offenders), low cost of living, adhering to their own cultural values, and feels super safe. I left my bike in centre of Taipei, came back a day later and it was still there, I could walk home from the centre of a Taipei and not have any worry about my safety.
Slight caveat that a world power denies its existence and has active plans to take it over
And you're just across the pond from China. Good news!!
China?
Japan similar to this ….housing super cheap too
My wife is Taiwanese and we visit it extensively every couple of years. Everything you said is true and I could embellish further. If I spoke Mandarin and had a few expat friends that spoke English where we could find things to do in retirement ( or business) I would retire there and never look back. It along with Japan are probably the two most impeccable countries in the world to live. It's even better than Japan because it is friendly for foreigners. It's among the two or three safest countries in the world, generous, and open minded. It's also among the cleanest and most wholesome.
Sad & tragic. There are so many great Brits who can’t afford to leave. It’s painful to watch what’s happening. The censoring, the government corruption, the horrible treatment of good, decent citizens. It’s heartbreaking.
I’m literally selling everything I have to buy mobile home and get out. I can raise about £10k if I sell my car as well. It’s not a lot but I’ll take my chances.
It's called TYRANNY. But because you speak these words that mask the reality you can't actually address the reality. Brits and Europeans in general have been led to believe they have something similar to the American System, when in reality they have replaced one form of tyranny with another. Hopefully Farage can gain power.
What is sad are Brits being too cowardly to fight for their nation
@j76384 Better to buy a van, more stealthy, add things to it you need when on the move, Iveco daily, very roomy, reliable, cheaper than most to repair 4/5k, plenty about.
I was not alive, but it sounds like people who fled Germany before 1940s before remainders were rounded up. It is mentally unwell released from forced institutionalization and capital punishment which led to this though. Scientific studies and quantitative data shows leftism is primarily linked to neurosis and indicators of brain damage. They embrace it and see it as a core asset to be applauded and cultivated. Luckly Brits can just grab a shovel and dig down to an ancient abandoned underground and hide out there like Christians did in Turkey until demands to diversify it. Ever look at those underground tunnels? Like Jews were doing in NYC where neighbors heard Yiddish through the walls of her basement. People would find places to escape raids and some to live. People saw this coming for years and were prepping during Obamas second term. Doomsday Bunkers and Zombie apocalypse preppers. Zombies just meant uncertainty and prepping for everything.
Thank you for having me!
That is so depressing. We moved to Canada 19 years ago from London, but I regret to say that I see the same signs of why we left the UK now beginning to grow here.
Brown guys running wild
For sure and similar things happening in Australia also. NZ was heading the same way but I think they have somewhat found a better balance in comparison. Trojan horse attack on democracies.
It's probably worse. The Priyankas and Sunjeets are everywhere.
It’s the same governing mafia.
@Marais-cu3vo Is there really that many Indians there? Genuinely curios.
I am a Lithuanian, and after we joined EU at 2004 we lost 0,5million ppl to emigration mostly and now last few years young ppl are re-emigrating in huge numbers, primary reason is that its not safe anymore in UK and the salary difference isn't that huge anymore. Basically living conditions in Lithuania improved greatly, while in UK dropped, especially safety! Anyone who can leave are.
Several of my (English) friends have emigrated to Lithiuania.
Quality of life.
Easy fella, think what you say. Don't you remember that you are under unbelievable threat from russia and need to be protected at all costs? Oh, by the way, talking about costs... isn't it one of the reasons why ppl are running away from Europe?
Yeah it's just half as rich as the UK and has 4 times the murder rate. Seems like a great deal
@@andywre1760 People have only their own governments to fear.
Those are also the people constantly provoking the Russians by the way.
@@andywre1760 you're completely missing the point. They came, & now they're going back, based on what a $hit show this country has become (the politics). From what I see, they were conned into coming here for "a better life". There is no better life here. And what on earth are you talking about "threat from Russia"!? 😅 That's just sad if you believe propaganda so much.
I’m just back from Paris. Was quite shocked at how much it’s changed. I feel London is heading the same way. Took my children, 4 girls, was on edge all the time. I was born in London but I don’t feel at home there.
"Young global leaders" and WEF
Almost as though that certain Norge hero was right.
Now you will understand why Welsh people don't feel like they belong in Wales when all their language speaking communities are completely being destroyed
The clan in America was right...about everything. And they were ran out and called uneducated fools yet here we are living in a world they said we would if it continued
I think the labour government won't be happy till we in the UKare living in tents and the immigrants living in are homes
My friend watched a guy walk into Waitrose loaded his bag with goods and walked out in front of security. When he asked security why they did not stop them, they said it happens all the time and they do not want to get stabbed. The decline is evident, there is a collective air of sadness and low morale.
Having been born in a Town 50 miles away from London in 1976, the changes to 'England' causes a level of disorientation which makes you feel like a foreigner.
Some would call that divine justice for all the "good" work British empire conducted across the world for a good while.
That sounds awful but do you think there’s a link between what you’re experiencing and the destruction your govt has taken part in in the Middle East over the past decades?
Like the current g’cide for example, do you see the link?
@@KutluMizrak Can you provide the example of a civilisation which we should look upon as our role model?
Good points both.
Until the "English" start delivering serious hurt to their "betters" in govt and finance the situation will worsen at increasing velocity.
A lot of rank & file "English" (& "Welsh" & "Scots") will have to sacrifice their lives to save their neighborhoods, counties and country.
God bless y'all.
The UK is becoming a wonderful breeding ground for succesful entrepreneurs who start a business in the UK, succeed then pack up their bags as soon as they can and leave. Its a real shame. The UK doesn't have a talent generation problem, it has a talent retention problem.
Do you think they would have packed up and left before they developed their businesses, that they created their wealth exactly to get out?
The Government don't want talent and wealth creators. They are a threat to their monopoly on land
Been like that for 60 years
This has been the case for centuries
@@simontistespecially barbers shops
All the people that push diversity end up leaving for countries that are less diverse.
Yeah, they are not diverse enough with their wealth!
All these anecdotes and dog whistles. Sounds just like the Trump campaign.
You mean the campaign the most people in US voted for?
A slight majority is not most people.
Sort of like our black congressmen who come from black districts but live in gated all white neighborhoods.
I think Konstantin is a gifted communicator. His point of view from the UK reinforces my beliefs and fills in some of the gaps.
This presentation has been viewed over one million times, and nothing will change.
he never mentioned the elephant in the room
Change is coming.
“I want to pay reasonable taxes..which in some countries is 0%, I want good schools and safe clean streets”
This guy’s math is a little off.
@@baguettelauncher8839 which elephant? Brexit? 14 years of right wing conservative/pro-capitalist politics? One of those yeah?
I'd love to hear how Konstantin arrives at the conclusion of the mess the UK is in being caused by taxes from the Labour government who have only been in power for like 6 months. It's hilarious, really.
what will change is... +1mill more immigrants in your country : ))))))))))
every single year
My niece moved to UK to study abroad through her American university. She lasted one semester and said it was not safe, now back in upstate New York. Who would have thought!
@@mostlypeacefuljc4687 It’s a shame she didn’t go to St Andrews University in Fife, Scotland, or somewhere else tucked away, she would have loved that place. Large cities in England have fallen.
@@stonemarten1400Your description sounds like a zombie apocalypse.
@@terrys3084 that’s right, zombie apocalypse - so you’ve been to London, Birmingham and Manchester then.
Studied in London in the late 1980s. It was safe, clean, wonderful. So sad, that it is collapsing.
I can’t believe that. It’s awful
I received a text yesterday from a friend who is visiting London. He went to Piccadilly Circus and said there were about 20,000 - 30,000 people - mostly Arab with a few white tourists - all the conversations around him were conducted in Arabic - and nothing but Arabic music playing. He went to England to see English culture - but (other than the architecture) he felt like he was in the wrong country.
Best of luck, England. Pay attention, U.S.
Exactly what all my NZ and Aussie friends have said when they visited the UK in the last couple of years.
Glad I went to UK in the 80s and 90s. Still tons of Arabs there back then but not as bad as now. Germany too.
Traditional architecture has been torn down step by step.
It helps erode the exterior signs of culture and beauty.
That's how I feel and I'm English!! I live in Portsmouth UK. They've taken over 3 quarters of my city, and when I catch buses, all you hear is foreign language. I feel like I'm the bloody foreigner/outsider. It's really horrible. I'm 65 in 11 days and just want to get off the damn planet. I'm penniless, so there's no chance of emigrating somewhere nice and safe. I keep wishing I could have a heart attack. I feel hopeless and helpless. I envy my 3 pals who passed away in the last 2 years.
It will also come to the US unfortunately, if not already there.
I saw this coming a couple of years ago. I sold everything and moved abroad. I have no property in the UK and am now living a great life abroad.
what's your country of choice?
Planning this myself in a couple of years!
Do you own your own property?
What is so sad is that the UK was once told to be the example for the early leaders of Singapore who saw Brit’s paying for newspapers even though no one was watching and they wanted the same for their society. A high trust society destroyed by multiculturalism without any requirement to adopt British values.
Most of the immigrants to Britain will never adopt British values. There are so many that they recreate their own country here and form a parallel society. They often despise everything British.
That's a pretty damned good summary.
Lee Kwan Yew said that
Spot on. The abuse of trust is a massive, massive problem and it's like a broken glass - it can't be put back together - it needs to be rebuilt anew
Its just sad. For Malaysians, Britain used to be the place for higher education, where people go to study law, engineering, economics and so on. And also British culture was thought to be regal, gentlemanly and civilized. Now the country has fallen off so bad.
As an English man I totally agree with his opening statement. We are totally ****ed
...as a Swede, too...🇸🇪
You can still win. Just have 10kids and ensure they are Brought up religious
You are an architect of your own future and only have yourself to blame.
Don't ask, take it back!
Yes, you're but why?
The ambition draining out of you, sums it up perfectly. I’ve been running my own business for 25yrs and you hit the nail on the head with this statement.
The situation that is forced upon us getting to us all. It's so wrong that we are made to feel so hopeless.
I work hard and always take pride in it but I'm now thinking why am I bothering ?
The growing problems in UK is very similar to the development we've had here in Sweden for the last decade. Mass immigration from countries that don't except our laws and our way of life, a police force that have their hands tied behind their back, problems that are surpressed by the media by omission, and on top of that, the massively expensive "net-zero" agenda that nobody really wants, but pushed down our throats anyway..
This will not end well..I'm old enough to connect the dots.
We wanted to immigrate to the UK. My wife is a British citizen. We were there for 3 weeks & I'm glad we didn't.
Thank you. The UK is glad too.
The best decision for you.
She's a "British citizen"? So in other words, she has a piece of paper but she's not native?
@ColmPadraig Hi Colm (or Padraig?), which part of Ireland did you come over from?
No offense, but I'm from Ohio and I could have told you that.
The UK isn't what it used to be inflation was worsened by Brexit since it's harder to do business and maintain a domestic supply of goods.
I'm worse off than my parents. Taxation. Overpriced housing. I didn't want my kids to be worse off. So I emigrated from the UK. I now have a better life.
where did you go?
Yes, wondering where to?
I bet he came to Australia but hasn't realised yet that he's in the same boat, just on a different level.
@@bluemm2852 Yeah, many coutries are floating on the same river. Most of them have not went down as far as the UK.
Singapore ? Or south east Asia?
I was a naval officer and served until 2004 when I moved to the US. I have a fantastic life now and on my infrequent visits back to the UK I am more shocked and disgusted each time I get into London. It is almost indescribable from what I remember of the London I grew up in. I probably won’t return and now have US citizenship. How sad to not want to go home again.
British Naval officer to US Green Card. How does that work?? Must have had some in-demand skill to put on the table.
@ Incredibly long journey. 10 years in H1B and then Green card and 5 years later citizenship. Brutal process.
I grew up in San Francisco in the 90's. Joined the military and was stationed in San Diego for 7 years. I visited home, every time I went back it was worse and worse and worse. Once I got out of the Marines, I immediately made San Diego my home. I have such strong nostalgia for a home that doesn't exist anymore, San Francisco is a 3rd world city. Even though it's the same state and country, I relate to your experience.
Born in the North, I have lived overseas for 30 years in Australia and done very well; arriving with just $10,000 and now have a very good life. I was disgusted how dirty and crowded Oxford Street was in about 2015/16 and how many speed camera signs there were - a foresight into the surveillance society of today. I have no intention of travelling to the UK ever again; Germanic Europe, Yes, and will probably only return to the UK for funerals. The sad reality.
Friends are moving to Dubai, a Muslim country, from the UK? How does that make sense?
These guys have incredible wisdom and understanding I’m subscribing 👍👍👍
These guys are talking utter shite! 😂 they’re so far out of touch!
I’m originally from Hungary, was living in London for 16 years. Got the British passport, bought a house in London. Thought I would never leave because I just loved London so much. However, in the past few years things got worse. I moved to the US in November 2024. The US have some issues but in my sector salaries are higher than in the UK and taxes are lower. Also, the social fabric of the state I live is still good, unlike in the UK. I’m sorry but some of the cultures don’t mix well with Europeans and in London there is an increasing number of these cultures that have a negative impact on London’s culture (e.g see all the Irish pubs closing in Kilburn and being replaced by shisha shops, etc).
How does one just up and move to the US?
Sincere question; why did you not return to Hungary? Hardly any of those immigrants whose culture does not mix well. Economy is doing pretty well. I am actually considering moving to Hungary or Poland.
- England as it once was will in c. 5-6 decades only live in the memory of a rapidly decreasing number of Brits.
We visited South and North Carolina and Virginia last summer, what wonderful places. We would move to Virginia tomorrow if we could from the U.K., ( the country of our birth, for millennia ) but we are old and probably wouldn’t qualify. The polar opposite from what we now have here, what have we done?
If only the UK would stop meddling in the middle east.
My father came to Australia from the UK in his 20s for a better life and stayed here until he passed away. He'd often tell me back in early 2000s that he'd never go back home to live due to what was going on way back then. He could see it going to the dogs......he was absolutely on the money and before he passed he said sadly Australia is following suit. He was right again. The west is doomed under the current circumstances and governed by greedy politicians who obviously care little for the future generations of natural born Citizens.
Weak minded do-gooders, 'wokes', are calling the shots these days
They give their votes to politicians
Australia is in a worse place per capita than Britain.
And they came here and created the same thing.
@@grannyannie2948 No way!
@@andrewst9797 I'm referring to the immigration problem. We have more per capita than Britain by a long shot.
I left the UK about 5 years ago, best thing I ever did.
Me too. Moved to Bulgaria. Heaven .
I left in 1999 and never looked back moved to the USA and now ready to leave the USA.
Harro! Are you ronrey?
Thank you.
@@nickstone3113did you need to learn the language ?
I am from Ireland and I understand what you mean when you mention the forgotten North East, I got the train from Newcastle to Middlesbrough, and that journey shocked me with all the shut down rusting heavy industry on that route and the degradation was an eye opener. Even the towns I passed through such as Hartlepool and Sunderland there was just an air of hopelessness about the place.
I'm from the first city in England where white English people became a minority. Where the headlines got it wrong was it happened in the mid 90s and it's Not our strength. It's over.
Bradford?
Burmley
@@lioneldemun6033 I live in Bradford....its the wild west
@nineteen8486 come here in my little town in the South of France. Not perfect but still livable. For how long, that's the question.
All English people are white, it's our ethnicity, there aren't any white Jamaicans.
In the mid-80s I lived in San Francisco for a while. Ten years ago I lived in London for a while. In both instances, I feel so fortunate to have enjoyed those cities before they declined.
And what's the factor that suddenly appeared in both cities & now they're far worse off? hmmm
London was already crap ten years ago
Maybe it's your fault Lewy.
I was lucky to have lived in Vancouver 15 years ago for 4 years. Such an amazing city, perhaps the best in Canada. According to everyone I know that still lives there it has become a shithole.
@@drunkensailor112no historical low crime 10 ish years ago , and nowadays very low crime compared to decades ago, Record low murders 2024. Always great and still great.
im a German, and my Grandfather always spoke of British with hightest respect.
Such a tragedy we let them pit us against each other when the real enemy was in the shadows
Hi There I was born in the North of England and my father and grandfather said that the Germans and the Brits should have joined forces and been an economic world beating power. It has taken me 40 years to get over the BBC war propaganda films that were shown every Saturday afternoon until the 1970's to realise that my father and grandfather were probably correct. I now travel every year to Germany, Austria and Switzerland from my home in Australia.
Shalom. That infamous Austrian also spoke of the English with great respect. Churchill however wasn't having it. It was then when the whole Europe was lost.
🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
We are Anglo Saxon.
the government?
Australia has the same problem, Australia has a declining birth rate, but we have a housing crisis, many people cant buy or rent a house, and its all driven by our ridiculous immigration policy that lets way to many people into the country.
Australia is natural resource rich, we should be a global powerhouse, but all we do is dig resources out of the ground, which makes a few mining companies rich, then we sell them to overseas counties, and buy the products they make with them back.
I was affiliated with the University in Middlesbrough for over 12 years, and the absolute decline there, particularly within the last two years has been incredibly sad.
It really hit me like a bus when I came back from Tokyo back in September last year, just how unbelievably sad and run down the place felt
What does affiliated mean in your mind? Were you a groundskeeper?
Boro is a lot better than it was in the 1980's. Going to live in Tokyo is going to make most of the UK look dirty and run down....COVID took its toll too. Peek Woke hasn't helped, 20% inflation hasn't helped.
Ditto - I live near Middlesbrough and visit Tokyo. What a contrast. I would move to Japan tomorrow but unable.
We become acclimatized to it. Out walking the other day I saw a fella fly tipping some rubbish out of his van. I was initially outraged, thought of videoing it, reporting it, then thought, so what, it will be concreted over by TTK within the decade for yet more ticky tacky barratt boxes anyway. Its not a country worth preserving or caring for any more.
Even your comment makes me sad.
Hearing the truth is so refreshing thank you.
lol. what truth? was there a single word of it amongst that?
Yes Curt. Please put down the radio…
I flew back from Poland to London last year and the contrast was staggering. Britain needs help, fast.
Amen, but sadly : it will not get it, because it does not deserve it, plus, the Big Change Will still Must Happen before the Second Arrival. And, without awakening the nation Firstly (before that Change before the Second Arrival) , it still can Not be done. So, don't be too much worryed.
Pwy.
@@bustjanzupan1074 All these 'arrivals'! Grow up.
W PL wiekszosc drog jak maslo, czysto, osiedla w miare zadbane itd….ale w urzedach dalej te same qrwy 😂 jak lanietasz jak PL wygladala 20l temu a jak wyglada teraz to UK wyglada jak jakis 3ci swiat 😄 czlowiek kupil dom, myslal ze w miare sie urzadzi a teraz to caekwm az dzieciak skonczy szkole i bedziemy sie zawijac bo syf/kila i dwa metry mulu.
@@cjay2 Brexit means Brexit, you can enjoy the cultural enrichment that comes from outside the EU instead :)
The Mayor of London just got a Knighthood, which means the people running the show are happy with what he did. Very strange.
I left 20 years ago and haven't wanted to return for a nano - second. It was a great foundation but started to deteriorate quite a while ago.
I’m Irish but have family all over England/UK. When I was young (in the 80’s) we used to go on holidays in England. Back then it was sparkling clean and thriving or at least that’s how it appeared to me. When I visit family now it is more like a burden. The root cause of all Englands problems has always been Westminster. It’s not too late but you are running out of time. Good luck 🍀
We are running out of time in Ireland too.
@@sophiecish Much better quality of life in Ireland especially outside Dublin.
Good luck to you in Ireland too, Conor.
Conor, you are right. Ireland got independence from Westminster in 1921. England needs to fight for its independence now! We are still colonized.
@@sophiecish Dublin is turning into a hell hole but the rest of the country is grand to excellent
Sold my businesses, moved to Texas a few years ago, best decision ever.
With what visa?
@ TN for me, L for my wife
Byee
@@georgesmiley1474 Canadian or Mexican?
What about all those crowds of migrants in Texas these days? Is it affecting things at all?
These people have one commandment they follow “Thou shalt not get called racist.”
This complicates the analysis of what’s happening beyond belief. It’s like trying to figure out how a house is burning down without admitting that fire exists.
Very neat, very astute comment. Thank you!
Good analogy. They refuse to admit what the problem is, and instead just focus on the after effects of the problem without ever addressing the root issue. For fear of being called racist bigoted phobic or whatever other buzz word designed to shut you up, and shut down discussion.
It’s doublespeak
you're scared of being called racist rather than being scared of being one? you know what's worse that being called racist? dealing with racism. imagine pretending YOU'RE the victim. my god.
What’s worse than being called racist? Having to be surrounded by members of an objectively inferior culture because the government forces me to, without referendum.
Amazing how 15 years of no investment and leaving the EU has nothing to do with the problems we face and 6 months of Labour is to blame. Informative stuff..
my god, someone gets it. Blimey at least someone has some sense. I was giving up hope of seeing even one vaguely rational response... the trouble is Labour is literally no different to the Tories now, Neoliberalism is wiping the floor with us. Both main parties just let the markets run wild now, no regulation and everything is about revenue, everything, including the law. We're seeing late stage extreme Capitalism with absolutely zero opposition, its swallowed everything and no one really cares enough to work it out.
Im a born and raised New Yorker. I had to flee my beloved home to move to the midwest of America for the exact reasons people are fleeing the UK. When he talks about crime on the tube, its the same on the NYC subway. NYC has lost its way, sold out by politicians and ideology thats is the anthesis of what freedom and America is about. I became a stranger in my own land. I looked around and i was the only one who spoke english and if i said anything about it i was shamed and shunned. I didnt vote for this insanity, local and national. It makes me very angry what the "elite" are doing to this world.
It became evident to me over 20 years ago that the objective is to tear down the U.S. so that it can be rebuilt in the image of the far Left. That is, a Marxist Socialist state where the elite run and control everything. It may still carry a veneer of freedom and the Constitution, but only a veneer, that leads unaware people to think that they are still free. What 'they' are doing is apparent to anyone who critically evaluates what they say and do - always to tear down what works, and to substitute that which gives them power and control.
Couldn't agree more! ❤
"Your land"? 🤣🤣🤣
I live in London, we're only slightly behind NYC in terms of crime and insanity. Other UK cities are also close now (some worse). USA still has hope as most of it is still great, the UK has less of a chance
@@bigbong620 There is no reason to be unkind. You know what she meant.
Keep telling the truth, guys. Somewhere in Britain a hero is waiting to rise.
King Arthur.
Under lock and key at the minute
Julian Assange?
@@and__lam1152 Try again
Tommy Robinson
I was reading about the UK’s problems in The National Review over twenty years ago. The UK’s mess did not all of a sudden just pop up. It’s been ONGOING
The British Empire plundered its colonies, creating economic disparities that still scar the world. Post-imperial Britain's struggles to navigate globalization-hampered by flawed notions of equity, diversity, and confused leadership-reflect a reckoning with its history of imperial domination. Time, it seems, has begun delivering a long-overdue lesson.
As Adlaid Stevenson said " Britain has lost an Empire and never found a role "
Great to read your intelligent comment.
My comment was not about empire or the plundering of colonies. It was about the lawlessness and acceptance of criminality as a way of life. Some political office holders in Britain would have their citizens accept terrorism as a fact of life. Now the lawlessness is in the government
I sold my house, put my things in my car and drove alone out of England to Italy in 2010.
That's a fantastic move 👍 God bless you from London England I moved to Dallas Texas USA
lmao italy is also full of sands now
@@lloydfrancis9149 british expat or immigrant xD?
Crimes committed in front of the police are routinely ignored. They don’t investigate crime, do people have stopped bothering to report them.
There was a theft attempted on my Motorcycle which I thankfully managed to prevent. Everything is on my security camera.
I didn't bother reporting it. Have no faith in a resolution especially as their faces were covered.
Unless your a native, then you get the full force of the law upon you. Even for non crimes.
I try not to involve the police in anything. They are more interested on trying to trick people into committing fake speech crimes than they are fixing actual crime.
Wow! At least it don't see to be that bad here in the u.s.
But I live outside a small town, in the country, so we still have law and order in these parts of tx
I find this really frightening. Surely if the police don't act on crime then we will soon be just like South Africa. Is that Starmer's ambition?
My car got driven into by a drunk driver at Whitfield Service Station a few months back, the drunk driver tried to convince me to follow her back to the car park opposite her house so her “mechanic” boyfriend could inspect the damage and arrange for repairs. I told her absolutely not, I’m not following a drunk driver to a random location to meet some random dude. I phoned the police and walked back into the service station (she fled without giving me her details even though I’d asked 3 times) to inquire about the CCTV footage, they rejected me due to data protection laws and the police told me they can’t do anything about it even though they’re treating it as a drunk driver + hit & run but they’ll pass it on to traffic police. It’s been 4 months and I’ve heard nothing. On top of that, my insurance company wanted to write my car off for a dent, scratches and scrapes and told me that if I wanted to do so I would pay due to the value of the car being so old (2005). So, not only are the police useless, but I can’t even take the CCTV footage or claim without having to spend money on a car I didn’t damage. This country is a joke and when I get the chance to leave it, I’m outta here
Someone drove into a person's brand new immaculate BMW while they were having a meal at a pub the other day. Came back to a completely ruined side of the car. No note, no apology, nothing - other driver driven off and left the owner with a massive bill.. Shows the state of the society we are in...Dishonest and looking out for themselves only.
When the "punishment doesn't fit the crime," you get more crime. this isn't rocket science, and it is not new information to anybody with a brain..
Thats pretty annoying. Sad to hear about law enforcement being so utterly inept
@@peters6345 they’re not inept. The system is stacked against them so they cant get anything done
@jra55417 that's true 👍
My dream is to be able to retire with financial security. My nightmare is that I’ll own nothing, and be ‘happy’.
that's everyone's dream
Well underway don't you think
Yeah, we will own nothing but the oligarchs will be happy!
Yes, well, what the WEF really meant by that statement was that you’ll own nothing and THEY’LL be happy.
If you listen, you’ll hear Klaus’s nearly inaudible whisper: “Oh THAT promise I made to the hoi polloi? Silly of me-I just misspoke!”
If you own nothing is better for you, you don't have nothing to worry somebody stealing from you, you'll be happier. lol
I emigrated when I was 20 in 94 and hearing you makes me laugh out loud but simultaneously breaks my heart. It's just so sad
I have a few English friends who live here in America, and from what they've told me their primary concern, outside of economic opportunities, with their home country is the feeling of disassociation with the UK. They talk about feeling like a foreigner in their own country.
As someone who lives near the southern border in the US, I have similar feelings, as everywhere I go there seem to be hispanic people speaking spanish and eating latin food, more and more every day. We've discussed this at length and we seem to share a bit more of the same problems. I think immigration and massive demographic replacement is a huge contributor to people feeling disgruntled with their nations in the west. It's like when your mom remarries and has kids with step dad; all of a sudden you're outnumbered and replaced with new kids in your own home.
Funny how so many Brits are willing to roll over and do absolutely nothing to fight for their country.
The USA isn’t an ethnically white country at its roots though. Most of it in the south and west used to belong to Mexico. You’ve got cities with names like San Antonio, Santa Fe, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco! Why on are you complaining about hispanic populations in parts of the USA? Who have likely been there longer than lots of communities of northern european decendents!
@paulsheridan7408 because these are not people who have lived here since the time Mexico owned it. They're people who have come here afterwards. The nation of the united states is, and has always been a majority white country. I'm not complaining about Hispanic populations. I'm saying the massive influx of people from countries south of the border, who speak a different language, come from a different background, have a different culture, is making many people feel out of place in the nation they were actually born in. It's not a difficult concept to grasp.
Good analogy
Yup, you miss manners, shared customs, a shared language, centuries of modalities of being that went into building a culture. That gets replaced by scowling strangers who share none of that.
Two of my daughters have left the country in the last 12 months, one to new Zealand the other to australia, ones a cancer research nurse, the other is a band 6 podiatrist, both tories and labour are absolutely running this once great country into a third world country
You are absolutely correct
New Zealand and Australia!?.
Aren't they even worse or at least just as bad.
@@matthewlynch903 The people who illegally come here cannot get to NZ anything like as easily. Therefore, although the govt. is woke-ish, they don't have much of an illegal imm problem.
For all countries with western values it is a hold my beer race to the bottom
They made a good move, for now.
I was born & bred in a great cosmopolitan city of London. 50 years later (10 years ago) I moved outside London because it had become a sh1thole.
Now I'm in the process of moving out of this country because it's becoming a sh1thole.
I have a few friends that've retired with comfortable nest eggs & (Private) pensions who don't have strong family ties in the UK and they're all considering moving out of the UK.
The UK is no longer a good place to live.
Where are you going that is better I may ask?
@@radiofreealbemuth8540 Most of them are looking at Portugal atm. It's on my list but Malaysia is top atm (I don't have kids in the UK). Have to decide in the next few months.
@@andrewmack2161 Portugal wants expats to move there and are offering many incentives. In cyprus we have many german companies moving here for greater tax benfits and they are bringing their staff with them. that is why Cyprus is booming.
That is a similar story to mine. I left London for Cheshire at 17 (in 1959), spent 9 years in the RAF, saw 22 odd countries, and realized that England wasn't the best place to live and raise a family. I came to Australia in 1971 as a ten-pound pom and could afford to buy my own car immediately on arrival, also a rifle,and, later a house, all things out of my possibilities in the UK. Now retired in rural NSW having relocated to progressively smaller communities I can survive on the state pension and am independent from the national grid. The best move( by far) that I made in my life.
@@cliveyb5326 You made that move at a good time. I'm not sure Australia is such a good option now for a young person (that has to work) but I'm sure it's a better option than the broken UK.
Excellent conversation. I would add that you can’t just borrow principles of prosperity and expect they’ll work without the moral foundations that they were built on. American founding father John Adams said, ““Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” William Wilberforce understood this, which is why he was so effective in the reformation of manners
I live in South Africa, We've had many such issues since 1995. Our communities have replaced the police force with private security companies.
Living in a small town in Scotland, people are moving here from all over. I’ve seen loads of change but I wouldn’t live anywhere else. Let’s be clear, I feel British. I visit London every now and again. It’s a foreign country to me now.
I also live in a small town in Fife - I have Afghans walking down my street and I’ve seen Somalis over in the East Neuk, the once most peely-wally, pale place in the known Universe. We’re going the way of England, slowly, but surely.
I live in Edinburgh. It's multicultural but mostly peaceful........for now.
I'm stones throw from the East Neuk and our wee town has suddenly become v v v diverse. But the 'Great Replacement ' is NOT happening....right.
@@Helpmboab-l7u How many kids did you have buddy? 🤣🤣 "The Great Emptying" is YOUR FAULT.
The demographic change is Glasgow the past few years is clear and obvious. Very sad.
We, me and my husband, retired in 2023, when we looked at what the future would hold for us, we decided that as the NHS was no longer functioning and energy costs were just going up and up to the point of not being affordable for pensioners, we sadly decided we had to leave. So, we are now living in Crete and loving it. I’m so sad that the UK has disintegrated so quickly in my lifetime. If Starmer puts the uk back into Europe he’ll have a huge shock because everyone who can will leave the uk.
Good choice, I love Crete I coming over as soon as I can. The UK is finished...
That's my plan for retirement, just sell up and move to Greece. One of the islands, not a touristy one. I'm happy to learn the language and take lessons too.
He'll easily replace those that leave.
How do you get around the 90 day rule ?
Not with quality tho .....😩👎🇦🇺@@grannyannie2948
I am old and don't have the ability to leave, but I have told my kids to if they can. The only thing stopping them is where do you go, because I can't think of a single country that is much different to this dump.
There is nowhere else to go, its the exact same thing in the US, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, even Norway and New Zealand.. fight for your country!
Come to Peru!!!
@jordanpedron3809 I was going to point that out, as American, I agree.
Not even close to the same thing in the US
@@jordanpedron3809 Youre absolutely correct. Still, the tendency of what happened to those major US cities where much of the population and GDP is concentrated is terrifying. And without more efforts to counter that, the insanity will continue to spread..
Exactly the people leaving the country are the problem
I left England 4 months ago, with very little money. It's a hellhole and it's going to get worse. England has gone.
Where’d you go?
I am so sorry...it is a terrible thing to be driven from your own home
I would leave if I could afford it.
Lol your YT handle is trucker from reno. 😅
lol love to know where is better unless you have good money
I met this father of 3 children in Panamà and he and his wife moved there 15 yrs ago and said it was the best decision they made.
I booked a one-way ticket out of the country 6 years ago and have never looked back. When I graduated University I immediately refused to work for £22k/year, it was just never going to work if that was the deal. Everytime I go home the price of a pint has increased by 50p and my friends and relatives are more and more apathetic
No, it’s not a lack of funding for police officers. It’s that the judicial system doesn’t enforce the laws.
And with a failing economy, crime will increase as desperation increases
It's happening in the US too, Over half the cases we send to the DA get dropped. And these aren't half assed slapped together cases. We had cases with signed confessions and video that got thrown out and refused to be prosecuted.
Oh boy they do just when it's most advantageous ideologically
There is also an undeniable lack of funding for police. I don't understand why you say otherwise.
It's political correctness as we used to say. I taught MBA to a varied bunch including quite senior police officers who had impossible targets - like recruiting 2% of non-white trainees. In Cumbria, 98% were white they'd have to force all of the non-whites into the force!
With 37 years living here in Costa Rica...and 28 of those years helping folks find their futures here.
I can ... with the cleanest & most sincere ... invite you & your to come & visit & stay for a lifetime !!!
love Costa Rica, sorry that i did not buy property 15 years ago when I first visited, still consider to move
Friendly piece of advice because I want you always to enjoy your slice of heaven which is Costa Rica: NEVER brag to the outside world about your lovely fishing hole. TALK IT DOWN. It's garbage. Advise people to stay away. 'cause let me tell you, my friend, once the outside world discovers paradise . . . you can kiss it goodbye.
The same thing happened to my daughter. She had her phone stolen from right in front of her on a picnic bench. an off-duty officer actually chased the guy into a building and her phone locator showed the phone was in the building. An off-duty officer chased and had seen the culprit run in the building and the on duty police said there's nothing we can do. This was in London.
I'm sure when they chase you down for taxes that's not the attitude they would take...
The inevitable result will be people taking the action to their own hands. Not ideal...
@@9xqspx6but they’ve been disarmed…
@@9xqspx6 most ordinary working people have a lot to lose. If they defend themselves and get persecuted for it they might lose their livelihood. Of course those that are already on the margins don’t have that problem and if the penalties for venting online are just as bad as taking action in the physical action a little might just take action.
@@polysaturated People will realize at one point that they far faaaar outnumber those who oppress them.
Excellent conversation
Interesting stats regarding crime in London, the good news is that the mayor has been awarded a knighthood for all of his good work in promoting this...............
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Perfectly demonstrates the the insanity.
Yes historical low murder rate in 2024. I guarantee you brainwashed lot don’t know that.
Your monarchy is just as woke and leftist as anywhere in the world. First thing Britain has to do is throw them out abolish the monarchy, how much did you spend on his coronation 100,000,000 pounds? And people are standing in food lines. You Brits need to go look in the mirror to see the problem.
And there the wef etc rubbing everyone’s nose in their lunacy.
It start here in the Netherlands too.
Very big problem on the housing market here. Way to less houses. But we can’t build co2 bs. And it’s takes 10 years before all permits are done before the first stone is laid.
Renting is high. Buying a modist house cost €500.000. A couple with basic income can’t buy that.
People in the 40’s still live by their parents.
And it gets only worse. The politics is divided and fighting each other instead of making important decisions that benefit the working class people…..
I wish every body a peaceful 2025🙏🏻
I think Britain is on the same path .
I left Holland for Croatia little over a year ago and life is great
ja klopt alleen nog niet zo erg op straat te zien
@@mariocroatia9321 Same here, lived in NL 95-05, now happy in Bulgaria
I'm English and moved to Australia with my Ozzy wife and and two young children in 2004. Left SE London for a breath of fresh air and never looked back. I saw the writing on the wall years ago and had a hard time convincing my wife to leave, so glad we did. Last year my youngest daughter moved to Manchester and loves the UK despite the poor wages and bad weather, probably because she isn't interested in politics and isn't bothered by other peoples problems. I'm never going back, not even for a holiday.
Same here. Came Aus in 09, and I’ve yet to go back, even for a holiday. At this point I really can’t decide if I’ll ever return, or take my kids to see where I came from.
Agreed
Thought Australia just as woke
We emigrated to NZ in 2005 from SE London. Best thing we ever did.
Congratulations, you're part of the problem. Just running away instead of pushing back.
I was born and raised in America, where life is getting a bit scary. 😮
It's weird to me that he mentions he doesn't blame the cops for all doing a terrible job. Buddy, if they can ignore a brutal assault or major theft because they don't have the time to bother, they can ignore a warrant out on someone over a tweet because they don't have the time. They choose to actively be a part of a broken system and to further it's continuation.
Literally....Chris is ridiculous
He mean the officers. My son was a UK copper for 7 years but the hierarchy was geared to specific stupid targets. He left.
I left in 2002 halfway throigh basic training as it was clear to me they didnt care about catching criminals and was on a path of brainwashing recruits
He means he doesn’t blame the average cop who has no say in how it works now that doesn’t excuse the horrible policing from cops that let’s be honest are woke as hell.
The issue is that when the cops arrest the criminals it’s the courts that simply let them off with a warning and then release them back onto the streets to do the same thing again.
This happens in Australia, the cops arrest criminals, particularly teenagers who have committed serious violent crimes only to see the courts give them bail and then give them a slap on the wrist.
Recently in Queensland a teenage girl was arrested after a police chase in a stolen car, turned out that she was out on bail for the fifteenth time for the same offence.
In some cases the cops have to deal with an identity ideology with a certain demographic here in Australia that have a very privileged position in society compared to the rest of Australians.
No talk of the two tiered policing? No talk of the racism against white people, no talk of the need for mass deportations? They missed the bus.
Yup. Too “English” to spit the truth.
'Racism against white people' as brown and black people get called everything under the sun in this comment section. You are not a victim, the 'racism' you face is nothing comparitively.
Can't cover everything in 15 min.
I got a feeling it was a longer conversation
The full interview is almost 2 hours long. You'd be shocked they touched on those points😉
I left the UK 15 years ago. Best thing i ever did. It's gone down the toilet
Where did you go?
I left 30 years ago - and it's heartbreaking to watch news from the UK over the past few years.
Same but NY
@justsome-guy7596 where did you go, is it any better? Everywhere has the same problem
@@SusanaXpeace2u My family and I jumped ship to Taiwan 2 years ago, it is so much more socially cohesive, strict laws, lower taxes, zero tolerance with illegal immigration, zero tolerance on crime (as a migrant i would be kicked out for even petty crimes, they also have death penalty on drug dealing, terrorism, murder and sex offenders), low cost of living, adhering to their own cultural values, and feels super safe. I left my bike in centre of Taipei, came back a day later and it was still there, I could walk home from the centre of a Taipei and not have any worry about my safety.
Really powerful speech Chris - completely nailed it 🙏🏾
The other day i was the only english speaking person on the tube. I've been in london for 50 years. It's sad that we're not listened to or say anything that wont be construed as racists. The facts are before us.
People move abroad to make a living. Just like English doing allover the world too.
This happened today.. a full train with all seats taken and a few people standing up.. I was the only white person... 50+ people on this one section.. only blonde on the bus.
In Canada.. It was eery. Where did the caucasion people go?
Watching two intelligent men speaking the truth is refreshing, what isn't refreshing is the fact that today ,Sadiq Khan, one of the main orchestras of the plummeting overall life experience in London/England has been knighted.
It's the public celebration of destruction and failure. Tells us everything we need to know about the Labour Party.
Historical low murders in London this year. And again ranked no. 1 globally.
@@tpw7250 Both 'parties'.
From Belgium, I spent in the 80 two months in summer in Working to learn english when I was a teen. I remember it as we were in paradise, everything clean and self regulated by people themselves. Things have changed
Brussels has certainly changed since then too.
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Konstantin speaks and explains so well!
I can't even comprehend the mindset behind the way the UK is being run. Imagine someone jumping you for your watch and you have no right to defend yourself. Its crazy.
So what mindset was 1932 , in 1932 Indian citizens paid the UK 330million in taxes. 78billion in today's money.
'Wokeness' would probably cover the description.
Once you understand that the ruling classes absolutely despise the common people, and not just in the UK, things start to make sense.
This isn’t true though?
Chris, I run a large business on Teesside, I must be the 2nd largest employer in the town. What Konstantin says about jobs and meaning is absolutely true and I take time to talk to all the 168 people directly employed by the business about the meaning of their work. They "mostly" get it. Thanks for zooming into that specific scenario. I can relate.
A thug started touching me and stole my phone and wallet (I'm a woman). This was around the corner of the police. The female officer I saw and hailed to report this crime and to tell her to catch the thug running away told me off for using an expletive to describe the lowlife. Years later in another UK city, I was subjected to an unlawful stop and search by the police. A man I saw threatening a woman he knew on public transport wasn't removed by the transport security. He later physically asssulted her... UK is messed up.
“Thug”
We know who you mean. 🤟🏿
lmao if this is true then thats how a country collapses, if the police wont do justice because you misgendered the criminal/terrorist or called them wrong then they wont do anything for the real people in society.
Animals
I was nearly killed on my 3d year living in the UK (our house was broke into) and after that people say that it is a safe place to live... I'm back to my home country and I'm happy about my decision.
Similar things especially with reporting crimes are quite often. Report only through internet application that a lot of time does not work!
I am leaving UK to my homeland Poland this summer. The main reason I do not want my son currently 7 years old to grow up in here. It is unsafe on the streets and public sector is broken and unable to deal with very simple things mentioned in this video.
American living in the UK. I cannot tell you how many people ask me regularly. Why am I still here? Simultaneously all of the executives in my company with European passport have moved back to their country this year. This is all new so I attributed to the new government.
its a snow ball effect, most of it is immigration honestly..... when you are paying for 1.5million legal and ilegal migrants to live on benefits thats going to kill
I'm an American who lived in Oxford in 2003-2004. I was actually born in England, but grew up in the US. I wanted to try to build a life in the UK. I found it economically very difficult, with a quality of life that was far lower than what I was used to in the US. I eventually gave up, and came back to the US. The interesting thing is that when I lived there, no one who was from there could understand why I would ever choose to live there instead of America.
This is "new" to you?! Bruv, you've been living in an ivory tower. Welcome to the party - better late than never!
This new government - you mean the one that's been in office for less than a year and hasn't reversed 14yrs of dumbassery? Le sigh.
Brexit made things much, much worse.
The same thing you are depicting is happening in Spain right now. I feel this is a global Western problem, especially here in Europe
Definitely a coordinated effort.
@Zygote1205 how about "maybe", not definitely? I abhor unearned certainty
Maybe for you, but Europe is fine
Europe is all the same.
@nikolayivanov6373
No it's not
I spend no money really except on food and bills, I just have nothing left to live. It’s so depressing.
Try cutting down on the food?
Move out of London.
Great interview. Thanks man.
This is all so sad. I am Canadian, of Italian heritage, but Britain is my literary and spiritual home. I had always want to live there, but no longer.
and we're on the same path
I can't recall when I last felt happy to be living in England.
I'm just grateful to have experienced life in the UK during the 80/90s before the madness of unfettered immigration, PC culture on steroids took hold, and government overreach became things that fundamentally changed my life for the worse.
I'm also grateful to have less time to live than I've lived because I see no way back to those happier days.
So sorry to hear, but understand exactly how you feel. What was once the great cosmopolitan cities of the world has become a foreign city to its own countrymen.
@@jackwillmore2319 London is now (pardon my unsavoury turn of phrase) a polished dog turd. Yes, it still has the tourist sights but underneath it's grimy, unfriendly, and most of all foreign to me.
It has nothing to offer me, and thankfully I live quite far away from London but knowing how the capital city used to be to how it is now is sad.
I can - summer 1996. I can remember thinking this is a pretty good country to live in, feels positive and moving in the right direction. I haven't felt like that again ever since
Oh, there is a way back (though I can't really elaborate - use your imagination). We just lack the will.
Agree, one of my sons' left the UK 4y and has no plans ever to move back here; his brother is considering a move too, I won't be far behind if he does so sad the state this country is in now.
I moved from the UK to the US ten years ago. While I love the UK, there is nothing that incentivises me to return.
Funny thing is...the reasons folks are fleeing Blighty are the reason Americans are fleeing America. You may not see it yet, you will in time. left ten years ago to Eastern Europe.
Where would you move to if you had to move back?
What do you think of the guns mate...?