'Unlimited tolerance must lead to the disappearance of tolerance. If we extend unlimited tolerance even to those who are intolerant, if we are not prepared to defend a tolerant society against the onslaught of the intolerant, then the tolerant will be destroyed, and tolerance with them.' Karl Popper
@Harry-v6b7l Gerrard Batten when he was the UKIP leader said, and a paraphrase “the problem is the UK has become so tolerant of other cultures that it has tolerated its own culture to demise”.
This regime hasn't passed a single law yet. The Tories are responsible for any laws that are a danger to your children. Are you stupid? I think you are.
it wont happen again, not after brexit , that was the time when everyone felt entitled to ask you how you voted and immediatly judge you , then the lockdown did the same , if i meet anyone now i feel like they are probing to find out if there is anything they can be outraged about
Reform is the only party even talking about tackling the problems. Labour and Tories just want to point fingers at each other and try and tax their way out or flood the country with people who hate us.
Tim you had a pop at me last time I commented. I am pleased that you have took the time to look at the reasons people would make the difficult descion to leave their home country. I would agree with 6 off the reasons for leaving which apply to me. Both myself and my wife are about to retire and have small pensions. We live in a northern uk city and have never claimed for anything in our lives. All we want is to feel safe and happy during our twilight years. Its become clear over the last few years that we will not get that in this country. We fall in to the category of people this government despise and are surplus to requirement.
I am an elderly English woman. My home town was a mining/ industrial town with rural areas surrounding it. It was a vibrant and mostly safe town - I used to go out at night on my own to meet friends. We had a good community too. With the loss of the pits and industries we have been in slow decline for decades. However, now I have had so many intimidating incidents from recent arrivals I am on guard and on edge when I venture out. I have elderly lady friends who have had similar from these people. I was happy here, but no longer. I would like to move but cannot afford to. I feel sorry for the young - like the schoolgirls harassed at a local bus stop. Young neighbours threatened with being shanked at the station etc. .
I’m sorry if this sounds impudent, Madam, but I don’t mean to. However, how many children did you and your lady friends have? What ruined us is the ghastly lie that came out in the 1960s, from the book, “The Population Bomb” that told westerners that we were making too many babies. The 60s-70s generation essentially stopped having children and thought only about sex drugs/alcohol and rock n roll. They also stopped telling their one or two sorry children, that nothing is more important than family. Now, most of our 30 year olds feel completely detached from the idea of reproducing. They don’t know where to look to. They’re terrified of the idea! If you and your lady friends had had 4 children each, you’d have adult men and grandchildren to walk you to the bus stop to keep you safe. We’d not have impored half of the third world because there would be an uproar with so many people here already and making more children. Never mind walking to the bus stop … you’d have 4 adult children and 4 adult and their 4 spouses to drive you! You’d have a couple dozen grandchildren to walk with you, to keep you company, to care for you. You’d have them to care for you in your golden years. The English have been a lonely, childless society since the 60s. I wonder if you elderly ladies think it was worth it? That is, was the childless life, or the life of an having a (usually accidental) only (more like lonely) child worth it? Would you and your friends not feel it would have been better to have had lots of children to hand down our culture, traditions and our shared English memory to? I never hear older English ladies telling people (in particular, younger women) that they should have lots and lots of children! I was nearly one of those women who ended up childless because my mother died young and it just didn’t occur to me. At 40 it hit me… I didn’t want to be alone for another 40+ years without a family! Then I looked around and all I see is 30 year old lonely English women pushing paper in the daytime and at the pub or in front of the teli, alone, at night. Then I see 30 year old Muslim women with a kid in each hand, one in a buggy and one in the belly. Sorry to say but we’re finished if older English women don’t start sharing the truth (and loudly) that it’s miserable to be alone after 40/50! I ran out and had twins straight away. I thank God every day that reason came to me, because nothing makes me happier than my two children - not even my former fantastic career that I’ll be going back to shortly. I just wish it wanted too late to have another 2-4 children. What is the point of life without family? Indeed, I was lucky that sense came to me at 40 but it’s no thanks to any older women out there!
My real Dad lives in Malta and my uncle aunties and about 20 mostly boys cousins have moved to Torrevieja. It P’s me off how happy they are out side living there lives and they all have friends lol... I’m happy for for them though, had hard times here before hand. My Dad had to close 6 shops because of the demographic. I know Truck driver and air con jobs are available there.
Most of us can't leave, yet even if I could I would not, because I'm English and these are my homelands and they will only remain mine if I am willing to fight for them!
I left the UK in October 2020 during convid and moved to southern Austria from rural Kent , the main reason I left was the insane building going on , turning it from the garden of England , to the building site of England , with no improvements to the infrastructure , also I foresaw what was happening with immigration , I was with a friend walking dogs along Kingsdown beach near Dover , I commented it’s strange to see four Taxis parked in a row on a quiet beach , 10 minutes later we watched a large dinghy land on the pebble beach , and the occupants get in the taxis and leave , it was one of those times when you see things but you don’t believe you are seeing it ! I was that shocked I didn’t even think about trying to film it , it was all so quick
Left 15 years ago and moved to Thailand. Live in a 3 bed house in a gated community with a nice patio, where I spend most of my time. I pay £550 a month to rent this house. Its safe here, no crime to speak of and nothing like the warzone that is the UK. Ive left my keys in the bike by accident numerous times. People leave bags hung on motorcycles and go into a shop. Its a different universe.
@@fryertuck6496 I bet the locals love seeing foreigners arrive and then living in gated communities. The Thai’s are very friendly and polite and won’t show their resentment openly…until they’ve had enough. Enjoy
@@fryertuck6496 similar to Qatar. I see people leave their MacBooks on their table in coffee shops when they go to the toilet. My friend even leaves is car on when he goes to pick his kids up so it’s cool. The big difference is I pay a hell of a lot more in rent.
Born in Scotland, grew up in England. I am a Scots Brit and there is no place on earth other than the UK where I would want to live. However, our land is being hollowed out. MUKGA!
I feel like a workhorse...on a treadmill....dream of a sunny retirement...but englands fiekds hedgerows and trees are in my blood. Cant leave her...albion...
@@nicholasdavies6264 I used to go to London often in the 1970s and 80s. I loved it. I lived in Benfleet, Essex, so it was only 40 minutes away on the train.
As a woman, in my 60s I'm terrified. These individuals have no respect for women. The police are not dojng anything to stop crime The judiciary are doing nothing We c are at an age where we're vulnerable. Women are being raped in hospital, elderly women
That's my main worry with daughters right now. We are very lucky not to be effected at all like that at this moment but I know it's very likely to change with 1000s of new builds being built in the area. I can look after myself but will tell my children the truth and get them ready for the real world.
Property prices in Bulgaria have gone up, due to Ukrainians arriving here from 2022 onwards.... My wife and I bought a 3 bedrooms, two bathrooms, maisonette, in, arguably, the best area of Varna, for €148,000 / £124,360. Its now worth €230,000 / £193,270. But you can still buy houses in villages and small towns here, for €30,000 - less if you want a renovation project. It's pretty much the same in Romania, Serbia, North Macedonia and Hungary. Poland is also low cost property.
Shit climate, potholes, train drivers striking when they feel like it, unaffordable house prices, taxed to death, no aspiration. Migrants are given priority. NHS draining the coffers. Clogged roads, awful infrastructure. The list is endless.
I left the UK because 1. Didn’t want my daughter to be stabbed/acid attacked/SA’d by 3rd world scumbags. 2. Couldn’t see light at the end of the tunnel as authorities and institutions are against the British people. 3. I get paid tonnes more abroad than in the UK. 4. Completely fell out of love with the country after returning in 2020. 5. Was fed up with a lesser standard of living.
I envy you because I'd like to move abroad to escape the "Mad Max" future of the UK and keep my daughters safe. Unfortunately for me, a lot of good countries have tight immigration rules that deny entry based on age, degrees and language. :-( What a tragedy that the UK hadn't done the same.
My little granddaughter had to do a drill yesterday "Incase a lion or snake gets in her school " she's not stupid.. she knew it had Nothing to do with a lion or snake . She came home from school feeling really confused, we need to be honest with the children to protect them imo !
I watched another RUclipsr today who read out a letter from Bradford College sent home to parents basically saying to be careful and try not to walk alone and safety etc ! It’s just absolutely ridiculous!
@@Daisyduck323 It's disgraceful. Keep eye on your children. Pick them up. Educate them if there teenagers. Don't trust the school to protect your kids. They haven't protected British kids for a long time.
At least 15 years ago, my cousin was actually attacked on several occasions for wandering into the wrong parts of Bradford, they ended up moving away. It's had a certain nickname for many years hasn't it..
I left in 2007 as I no longer recognised England as the country I'd grown up in - the lack of manners, the trashy popular culture, the politicised BBC, the dysfunctional Royal Family, the corrupt Establishment, sleazy politicians, rip-off Britain, run-down public services.. I think that's enough negatives to be going on with. Immigration hadn't reached my part of the UK at the time we left. I don't remember ever being asked by a political party if I wanted a multi-cultural society. The real reason we left though was my wish to bring my wife home to her country as she was (and still is) seriously ill. We sold up in England and came here without a home to go to. It was strangely liberating to do that. Not one regret ever.
@@PeevyMctweevy didn't say there is one. Just wondering were people choose to go. Australia, new Zealand and Canada are all banana boats at the moment.
Small hats destroyed the UK They are bombing the middle east and sending refugees to European countries UK sadly is letting invaders in....... which are outbreeding you And now you want to leave? ............... I guess say goodbye to your homeland
I think we've been lied to,we "were" a 1st World country,many decades ago,we've actually been a 3rd world country for years! Just we didn't know it. Now they're shipping them here by the tens of thousands its becomming more apparent by the day.
@@Speedy6237 Foreigners, and the government on behalf of the money men, by the way don't try and pretend you are nice, Brits are victims of foreign crime all the time because of the newcomers, accepting it and chastising those that notice makes you the complete opposite of nice
As a Scotsman living in east Anglia married with kids I’m truly worried about the state of our country and the high levels of immigration coming here. Me and my family are truly envious of our brothers and sisters over the pond with Trump in charge
There has got to be a "Trump" there to vote for. The UK desperately needs a Trump and must close the border and start deporting the Africans and Muslims immediately.
Probably not far apart, Ipswich is like Baghdad and within 3 years felixstowe is not far behind I look at the police driving past their illeagle businesses thinking, nice one, that's what happens when you treat people differently SOME TAKE THE PISS All in council housing, some getting 50k a time to modify their housing. For the children they bought with them.
As a Northerner also living in East Anglia, I couldn't agree more. It's turning into a 3rd World shit hole and I'm raging about it. Went back up North a few months ago, drove through the 'Boro it looked like another country.
Ipswich is bad now, as is Colchester. This is why I love getting my kids out around Rendlesham forest and some of the nice pubs near Woodbridge ie avoid the main towns. All full of Iraqis and Romanians in Colchester/ipswich. Horrible, I have two daughters and a son and wouldn’t for a second trust any of these foreigners, yet I’ll be called far right or racist by the folk in London where I work. Utter joke.
I'm in Australia and we are rapidly degenerating like you guys. We may have our battles between us and you in cricket, rugby, and whatever, but in times of war, we are united as brothers and sisters, as one. I really hope you guys win.
We are heading for a up rising ...there u tube ! I said it .....we are under attake daily for who and what we are BRITISH ......but its a one sided war apon us .......its time to step up tovthe plate ...london is not BRITISH any more tbats why we suffer this shit
I need to do what I can to halt and reverse the Islamisation of the UK. I live in a village well away from cities, so it feels fairly safe where I am. But I know it is happening rapidly in the cities.
thats how I felt going from Bradford to a village, great times in the village, no crime everyone knows each other and all the school kids go to the local church for easter etc... in the past few months the school have started pushing islam in re studies, virtually no education about christianity, hindu, pagan, Buddhism etc just islam, my 5 year old came back from school saying he had learnt about how peaceful islam was! we have just had our first muslim family in the village and they are already making demands of the school to go halal! they want a separate prayer room etc etc. they refuse to go to the church and don't socialise with anyone in the village. our nearest small town has no shops anymore other than 3 Turkish barbers, 2 vape shops, 4 kebab houses and a few charity shops. the father is a taxi driver, has 4 children, wife does not work they don't pay for rent! we have an Indian hindu family in the village (they go to our church and don't prevent there kids) they both work hard and are loved by everyone. im not racist in any way but having been there and got the t shirt can not understand why we are letting islam destroy our country and its only a matter of time (or birth rate) before even the villages start to change. anyway rant over im currently planning to move to poland, but its a last resort
I am not a tolerant man, never have been, my Grandfather said a tolerant man is a man easily broken, led and conquered. This has nothing to do with being hurtful or hateful, but having the choice to accept something in your life or not if given the choice. Live your life as you choose but never make the mistake thinking I have to like you, agree with you or would ever put up with you. Open minded, tolerant and accepting are words mired in psychological trickery purely because it matters not one jot what others think, you should never seek acceptance of others opinions, generally, because we are all unique and have no need to seek acceptance. None of this encompasses anger toward others, simply a state of mind as an individual chooses. People need to stop listening to vagueness and mis directional psyop phrases and words all designed for group think and ruminant behaviour
@kronos4136 hi yes I think you're talking about having boundaries and not accepting or receiving what shouldn't be accepted. We mustn't be tolerant of Intolerance.
My family are not safe, that’s why I will leave. There’s a dodgy man, hanging around our schools, nurseries and local cemeteries, where mums walk their kids to school. Same guy spotted exposing himself in our local woodland where families walk and play. It’s hitting every Town and village now…..
"Personal freedoms". Thats a big one for me. No Nanny State in Bulgaria; you're free to do what you want pretty much, so long as you don't harm others, BUT don't expect protection from anything - if you fall down a hole in the pavement, that's your problem, not the state's.
@ I served in the navy and then in the TA army side now 70 but fighting fit can do 2 miles in 30 mins and in this process it’s light infantry run and I swim 3 times a week 16 lengths no drugs no health problems I will stand again for my country in my country 🇬🇧👍🏻
I resent every penny I am forced to pay in tax to this Govt. I lose 50% of my income in direct or indirect taxation and what does the Govt do with it, apart from increasing their pay & perks? My pride in this country has hit the floor. If I was a £millionaire I would join those 10K leaving the country. Once Labour breaks up the 'countryside' & builds endless drab housing estates or eye numbingly awful Wind turbine & solar farms, the game will be up, nothing left.
This country's GDP was £3 trillion last year, they waste at least a third of that probably more. Just imagine what life would be like if this country was properly managed for the benefit of the indigenous people, and how fast the wealth of the country could increase.
Since our daughter emigrated to New Zealand 18 years ago, we've spent 3 months of every UK winter (bar covid years) staying with her and her family. We have our own place in their massive garden. The quality of life in NZ is better in every way than the UK. My grandchildren are growing up enjoying the same freedoms I did. Ok, there are dodgy areas, nowhere is utopia. But with a landmass bigger than the UK, and a population about half that of Greater London, less than 5 million, there is space to spread out, no living like ants. Plus they control their border vigorously. They know exactly who is in their country. If we were younger we'd live here permanently without hesitation...
I’m ex army infantry of 12 years and police 30 years. My wife and I have been planning to retire to Spain for a few years. We have now got a Visa and go in a week and guess what ….. I now don’t want to go. The reason is because I feel that in the next 4 years will be the most important time in our history to save the U.K and I’ll miss being a part of that historical struggle. I’ll be watching from Spain and if it gets worse I’ll be back for the fight.
It sickens me all of the perks that the new comers get. I have a young friend 20 years old, he ended up in care at 14 because his parents got into hard drugs and he ended up living in a tent at 14. He can hardly get any sort of helping hand from the state other than basic benefits. But he wants to pass his driving test and get a profession. He is very intelligent but has some issues due to his past but surely these are the people we should be trying to give a helping hand up. Not just chucked in a bedsit out of sight and out of mind.... it's sickening to me.
@@peterwright4224 NONE OF YOU ARE RUNNING AWAY FROM A GLOBAL WAR, WHERE THE ENTIRE WORLD IS EDUCATED TO HATE BRITISH PEOPLE, NO SAFE HAVEN ELSEWHERE. FIGHT!!! YOU BETRAYED YOUR PEOPLE CALLING THEM RACIST FOR WANING TO FIGHT, BUT THAT IS LITERALLY YOUR ONLY OPTION NOW. YOUR NOT GOING TO PUSSY YOUR WAY OUT OF THIS ONE
Moved to Australia 8 years ago with my Australian wife and my children. I'm a teacher. My salary instantly doubles in worth even after the exchange rate. In the UK, we struggled to pay the mortgage and didn't have savings. Now we are saving loads and paying off the mortgage faster and will own the house outright after 18 years. No change of that happening in the UK. Then there's the much better working conditions and work life balance.
I agree with you and it's the middle earners who are being hit the most - I can understand why the young are thinking of leaving but the cost of living in Aus is much higher I hear?
Hmmm - rents and mortgages are rising rapidly in Australia. I think 3 of the most expensive cities in the world’s top 10 are now in Australia - even more expensive than London. Enjoy
Me too ...thats when one finds the real BRITS ones who will tough it out and yes fight .....and not by words alone when it comes down to it .........and dad to say we all know it IS.....coming down to it
Also whilst i have been on all these u tube videos and groups i have read so many comments from amazing people that love our country. I feel we have and are on a journey together and we will win. We just need to believe in ourselves and others and gather up all our strength. ❤❤
Spot on with your points mate, I agree. I was brought up when England was England was born early 70's and am part of the Fabric. The decline is shocking
My reasons to leave the uk. ( Welsh heritage) 1. Politics: I feel the politics are corrupt and influenced by people who have dual citizenship…. You know who I mean as the people I’m talking about live here and Isrl. 2. Housing, NHS and jobs for our children means curtailed freedom. 3. Working to pay bills, to support people new to the UK or rich and who arrive from wealthy countries and buy up property. 4. Food: supermarkets are full of tasteless produce which has been interfered with eg pesticides - bad fats, additives and high prices. 5 Utilities: high prices for energy etc 6 Weather: stable climate. 7: Optimism. No hope and no future.
All in all, the country is a dystopian nightmare. I'm 25 and unqualified, back in college and tryna be a bricklayer and get some papers to start working and with the way things are going, it's like do I want to raise a family here and make a living in one of the most expensive countries in the world? It's just uncomfortable to live here, and surely don't feel safe and secure to have children here. I'll just be too anxious all the time that they'll get taken from me. I'm a simple man that wants a family with my gf and a good stable job, that's all and to live in a safe environment, now I'm having all these big doubts and it fucks me up. I'm a high functional person with asperges and I'm too aware of all the chaos in the country. Its too much and I fear for my GF, my mom and my sisters and I would die for them but I want them to feel safe and secure, not thus anxious weight we all feel. So many times I've considered suicide but I keep telling myself that's cowardly and I have a reason to live, and thats my family. Without them. I have nothing and I feel I'm not the only one there who knows they have people and it's this anxious feeling that I have, I just want them to be safe. I fear anarchy is upon us but it could be a change for the better, it is coming because this cannot go on any longer. I never thought this country would fall so hard. I'm a proud Englishman and I just want to live and not constantly survive. There's a big difference there. God speed. ✝️
Do one day at a time. Remember, your children do need you, now and in the future. just keep your mind on getting that valuable job and on loving your family. Turn RUclips off, live in peace for a while. Enjoy time with your children, they grow so fast! I wish you well for the future. Please, don’t give up.
Use this energy to be part of the ground gane for the next election. Boots on the streets electioneering, knocking on doors, conversing, showing people that there is a backbone to the people.
The overuse of CCTV in this country was a warning of the future that we are now in and the general population never complained about it as it was being rolled out.
and they still dont ---- 90% of people love being watched 24/7, they have no idea by who and dont realise they are not there for your safety. (cant even identify who owns then) Yet try to take a photo with a camera and all hell brakes out and the Police arrive etc etc .
It's crazy. These ring doorbells that everyone has are a dystopian nightmare. I understand people are feeling unsafe but it also opens a Pandora s box for those with not good intentions also. My mentally ill( documented) next door neighbour, who I've lived next to for 15 years has borderline personality disorder. She goes through phases of stalking myself. She's now had a ring camera installed facing my front door when we ve had no crime in our close. Films and documents me coming and going from my own front door( no back door). Because she has rights. But mine go out the window. She literally now watching me even when she's not in.
@@paulverlaine.007 certainly not for my safety. As said 15 years we ve been neighbours and never been crime in our apartment. Its just another obsessive stage to her delusional thought processes that I have to simply grin and bear.
Move to the North East of England houses are relatively cheap still not so many foreigners but have noticed more lately we can make a stand at hadrian wall and advance back from there
@@GazLee-t7nI tried organising a community watch or neighborhood watch because of afghans being inside school grounds and following kids home etc and didn't get one volunteer or any sorts of like rallying up lots of comments on FB but no physical help or people turning up I might aswell dress up as batman and run about and deal with it myself
In terms of safety, I felt unsafe in London and I even took to wearing a stab proof / ballistic vest, in the last six months I lived there. I lived in Balham. I used to work for Sainsbury's and was assaulted twice in the store (not by staff i might add). Ironically, my saving grace, was a work accident in November 2018, when I broke my hip in four places... Took 14 months abd two operations to recover to 80% of my original self. Made me decide to retire early - thankfully I have a private pension (not Sainsbury's). I sued for the accident and won, getting compensation 3 years after the event, after I'd moved to Bulgaria. The compensation bought us another apartment, which we Airbnb.
Imagine breaking your hip and that being your saving grace from the UK, flipping heck I bet you felt well lucky. That’s terrible sorry you had to go threw that ❤
@@laurenmariemarie4923 yes, it's truly ironic. At the time if the accident, I'd never felt pain like it. Was in St. George's, Tooting for a week. The first two months were living hell, no help from social services, no NHS physiotherapy for over three months. Had to borrow money from my brother for private physio. I bought my own crutches (£240) from a company in Spain, which changed my life on the second month significantly, giving me much better mobility than NHS crutches. On five follow up hospital appointments, they failed to see that one of the cannulated screws had moved and none of the bone was healing around them. Finally, 9 months after the first operation, I saw a consultant, originally from Hong Kong, who told me I urgently needed a full hip replacement. September 2019 got my hip replacement and it was a big improvement, despite my significant muscle loss in that leg. I'm 80% of what I was. I see it as a warning from above, it was meant to happen lol... All my friends said "you can't go back to Sainsbury's". They were right and I listened to them. I'm still not completely out of the woods, as hip replacements only last between 10 and 15 years, so I'll have to have another replacement in around 6 year's time. I certainly feel lucky I'm in Bulgaria and happy with life!
@@laurenmariemarie4923 yes, it's certainly ironic! it was living hell for the first three months - no help from anyone - no social services, no NHS physiotherapy for three months. I was on my own. I helped my situation, by buying new crutches from a company in Spain, that changed my life significantly, over the NHS crutches, due to much better mobility and comfort. I had to borrow money from my brother to pay for private physio. Was misdiagnosed five times on follow up appointments at St. George's, Tooting, who failed to see that the bone wasn't healing and one of the cannulated screws had moved. On the sixth appointment, some nine months after the first operation, a lady consultant originally from Hong Kong, told me I urgently needed a full hip replacement and a bone scan. A month later in September 2019, the hip replacement was put in, which made recovery way faster. I've gained 80% of my original self back - I can't run or jump. I'm not out of the woods yet, as hip replacements last between 10 and 15 years, so I'll need another replacement in around 6 year's time. The bone scan showed I have Osteopenia, which was preventing the bone growth around the screws. Unbeknown to me until a few weeks ago, I also have advanced Osteochondrosis, which was never diagnosed on the NHS, despite a number of opportunities. I certainly feel lucky, Lauren, to be in Bulgaria and happy with life here. My friends all told me, you can't go back to Sainsbury's and I listened to them.
We left the UK in 2019, and our lives improved immediately. A lot of what l have to say overlaps with what Tim says, but l have a different point to make today, and it's this: Ten years ago, when l made all my points, l was seen as a loony, as a conspiracy theorist, as a racist, as a bigot, l was laughed at and derided. Now, ten years on, and my views haven't changed, but there has been a sea-change in people's responses. That's fascinating
I'm not going anywhere, sometimes wish I could but money, health and a dogged English pride means I'll die here. I won't leave where I live either, I'm 57 now, was a F/T carer for my mum and she died in 2016 where I live and so will I, I am not budging.
I was born in this country, I have children, grandchildren and two dogs. I have family and friends. I cant leave and I dont want to leave. I also have met some amazing Uk people some non English but amazing well behaved people whom I respect. The Uk is my home.
“Some non English but amazing well behaved people whom I respect.” I hope the other non English people who inhabit the Untied Kingdom like the Welsh and Scottish live up to your high standards? That’s propaganda for you believing you are the master race.
England is over crouded by none natives who will breed more none natives in culture cos tbey will take on the torch for their culture in what was our homeland ...dont ya get it the indigenous are angry no more no more no more
"Desire for adventure"... You never know what's around the next corner in Bulgaria! I've seen so many things here, that I never dreamt I'd see in my lifetime!
I've left the UK many times, for work and always come back. When you've spent years in desert countries and other 'interesting' places there's nothing quite like seeing our green and pleasant land from the window of an aircraft coming into land. Moving away from unsafe areas within the UK is what I did and I think that's perfectly sensible, lets face it everyone does it even if it's subconsciously i.e. for better schools etc.
I live in a rural area which until around 2020 hadn't changed much for centuries, its still a pretty good place compared to many, safe, mostly indigenous, low crime etc, I just wonder how much longer it will stay like that.
Not long before the things in the cities spill over everywhere and plunder the last pockets of civilisation once the other places have been fully rinsed out.
We need to find a way to stand up for ourselves against this, we have haven't got much leg room, no rights to self defence and no guns either. Maybe we can learn from the US but there is no solution and there's no winning. If we had a civil war it would be horrendous.
That’s very sad. Spent the summer of 1987 there after college and absolutely loved it. Was hoping to go back but after following people like Tim and trying to understand what’s going on there, I don’t think I want to. I would be too sad to see how far it has gone downhill. My prayers to you all who are there and will now have to fight to regain your nation.
Seeing is one thing, but when you feel the problems every day, you would understand why many want to leave. I served in Afghanistan with the British Army, and the way we have been treated makes me more than mad. Keep doing your videos and spreading knowledge about the problems. Tim from East London
I left 6 years ago. So glad i did it being honest. I am dutch but lived there for over 30 years. It was fun in the 90s, but the 00's sucked and it just got worse after that. I livred paycheck to paycheck always going overdrawn and didnt have a holiday for 14 years.
Crippling tax rises is a good reason to leave. Our local council is raising our council tax by 25%, how they think pensioners can afford these tax rises just shows yet again this government don't care about the people who worked and paid taxes all their lives. Add to this the feeling of danger everywhere, I don't think I would stay here if I were a young person now. Hopeless is how it feels.
My only concern is my daughter who is at school. Im a stay at home Dad (circumstances and pension allow) and do the school runs. So I'm reasonably happy she is safe for now, big school coming this year. She doesn't play out and has no desire to go out to the shops with the girls, but what happens when she wants to. My wife and I laugh that I will just follow her and watch to ensure she is safe. The trouble is, I WILL, I know I will. What a sad country we live in now. My wife is Polish and now, we are looking to relocate to Poland but her job is a senior position and it wont be easy. We have family there so it is an option. I dont want to leave my country but I worry about being arrested for posting on X. Ive been banned a few times on Twitter and Facebook, but then who hasnt. Not for anything nasty, just having an opinion. I cant afford to go down. What kind of country are we living in now? The problem is that I dont see it getting better. Who is there to come in and change things? The conservatives? It was them who put us in this position. Reform? Farage is all mouth IMO and full of himself. By throwing Tommy under the bus and telling "Us Lot" that we are not their future did it for me. So who is there? UKIP? Great ideas but no numbers. So basically we are screwed. Anyway, sorry to rant but I dont know who else to turn to. Thanks for the video Tim and keep safe brother.
I was a graduate of RAF Swinderby in 1978 After passing out I decided to buy my self out and went back to college and became A Technical Teacher whilst serving as a motor glider pilot in the Air Training Corps for 11 years! In 1992 I became a Technical Teacher in UAE Armed Forces with the rank of Captain (quite a promotion from being an RAF Airman) later I helped set up the Military Technical school in Kuwait I have worked in the aviation industry for a few years and am now retired I live in the IOM where the taxes are also increasing to pay for useless politicians and the feckless who don’t want to work! but having spent almost a third of my career in the Middle East I am seriously thinking a retirement in the UAE where everything works might be the answer?
Our biggest enemy is the government system! They are paying foreigners to live here for free why we bust our ball bags at work all day to be taxed more and more
If you have daughters you should be looking what been happening to English children for decades. If you have children you should leave. Go somewhere safe for them.
I am an English native woman, a lone parent to a 7 year old daughter who's dad is no longer with us, we are alone and I am terrified every single day when she is out of the house at school, do I want to leave to a safer place? of course I do but I won't! I am sure I will get sh*t for this but we will not leave while our country is in the sh*t, I will stand with my country men and women, and while some may not have kids all British kids are all of our kids, I would protect a strangers kid same as I would protect my own and that is a reason I will stay, also this is our land it is not just about being born here it is in our blood and I would rather die fighting than live somewhere else where I won't be in peace knowing our people are dying at the hands of this government!!
That would be lovely. It's the same system, structure everywhere else though: A hostage situation with passports and border controls where you are not free to explore independently below the 60th South parallel. Worse, few are awake to the gravity of the situation that places us all in because they're at each others throats over subjectivity because of said system, structure. thus divided and ruled. There will be no progress until people care about the objective truth.
Fair play, Tim. I was quite critical of your last couple of videos being one of those that left a few years ago but it’s nice to hear you clarify your position on this. It’s an extremely difficult thing to do to take your children out of school away from their friends because you think it’s in their best interest. They won’t see it that way but a man’s got to do etc etc. fair play 🙏
Hi Tim, I left 2003 with my then husband to NZ. I can't afford to buy any property here so I did buy my nephew's flat in Hertfordshire, my eldest son living there after being away from UK for 21 years. He much prefers UK. I'm still in nz because I have a complicated life.!!! It's too hot in NZ and terrible housing. It's pretty much the same problems here but less intense because of the smaller population. Love your comments and proud to be Anglo Saxon though I think I have some French Norman blood. Good on you for your outstanding counter culture contributions. Cheers, Elaine Ps I will be coming back at some point.
I have lived and worked abroad for 16 years in Asia, Africa, USA and France. Up to 15 years ago I always viewed Britain as the best country in the world, no where better. Now I can't stand it. Reasons I am evaluating leaving the UK: 1. Political corruption, dishonesty, denial, smoke-screening and bias 2. Politicians acting for their selfish ideals, status, power, income AND not what is in the interests of the majority of the British people 3. Destruction of English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish culture 4. Lack of fair, just, moral action on important crime: e.g. Sex grooming gangs, Southport, Barber shop money laundering 5. Institutions being turned against the interests of the British people 6. Favouritism shown to groups who prop up the Labour Government: muslims, islamists 7. White indigenous citizens being discriminated against by the Police 8. Censorship of free speech and ability to express one's own honest view 9. Biased mainstream media that amounts to political propaganda 10. Destruction of standards of great British institutions: e.g. O&C Universities, all 3 Armed Forces and of course there are many more. The UK HAS already declined as a nation and continues to decline. The Conservatives started the decline, Labour is accelerating the decline. There is NO obligation for a nation to be the wet-nurse of immigrants seeking a free ride - we and our ancestors built this country on very hard work, blood, sweat and tears. We deserve the right to defend and uphold those traditional achievements and standards of life.
The thing is, people from the British isles have gone through periods of time when we left. Especially during religious persecution. Especially to the colonies like Canada, Australia and the USA. Even then, the country was not in the state it is now.
I shall never leave but if I had to it would be number 6. Look at what's going on in America now the past few weeks. I want that for this country. The illegal immigrant round up should be quite easy at the moment as they're all in hotels atm. We need leaders who don't care about upsetting the left, and are proud of what our country used to be and willing to do the hard work to get there
@@FastJetPerformanceI don't trust Trump but he is at least doing something. I have been chuckling shaddenfreude style at the "winter boots" lefty pantifa snowflakes melting down at ICE doing their goddamn job unlike our lot
Tim, as always a great video. Born in Derby, I have lived and worked in Derby, Torquay, Bournemouth, Barnsley and Leeds, as well as Sweden and Denmark and I spent 12 months in Australia. I saw how the UK was going back in 2000. But it didn't affect me that much. By 2014, thigs had become much worse! The Brexit mess (I voted to leave and would again), was caused by Politicians not doing the best for Britain (much as those in the USA were not doing the best for the USA - Until Trump got in in 2016! By 2016 things in the UK were on a very fast downward spiral and again the Politicians and the Government did nothing at all to stop it! I made the very sad decision to leave the UK for good in 2019. I came to the USA - North Idaho. It's the best decision I ever made - my local Airport is just 6 miles away from my home, we are surrounded by tall mountains with snow on the tops from November to April. Our local Ski Resort is just 12 miles away. We live right next to a very large and very deep lake - great for water sports in summer etc. My local EAA Hangar at Sandpoint Airport is very busy with many likeminded people, young and old (I'm 67 now - stil flying). We own a great small business which pays us well and I am investing to hopefully acrue the funds to buy my own aeroplane (looking at the yet to be announced new 4 seat version of the Porto Aviation Risen. The 2 seat Risen flew from Italy to Stornoway, then non stop to the USA (10.5 hours) - a world record for an ulralite! Yes the USA has many problems - but I have to say, like him or not - Trump and his new administrationm are the only ones who I can see will get the problems solved - and they are doing that at lightning speed on the back of the 75% of the voting population who voted for him! The UK should do the same as the US is doing. Have a vote of no confidence in PM Starmer. Hold a General Election ASAP and the only person I can see who has a chance of sorting the problems out is Nigel Farage. With his close ties to Trump - he will also get help and a very good trade deal for the UK - USA. Again, Like him or not - he is as I see it, the ONLY politician who loves the UK enough to put the Country first instead of their bank balance. I am now a US Citizen and I can see a very bright future for this Country. We are saving our Country - Its time the UK People and Goverment did the same. You don't have to like the person you vote for - its as you say 'all about competence'. You don't have to invite him for dinner, you will probably never even see him in person - but he can and will get the job done - given a big majority in parliament - just as we gave Trump on bonfire night last year - there is a story there too! Happy New Year 2025 to everyone in the good old UK - Its time to make Britain Great Again!
I AGREE WIT EVERYTHING YOU SAY, IM 49YR OLD SCOUSE MUM, I FEEL SAFE WHERE I LIVE AND IN MOST OF LIVERPOOL AS WE WILL NEVER FALL, BUT I WORRY ABOUT MY LADS GOING ANYWHERE, BUT I WILL NEVER BE RAN OUT OF MY COUNTRY, CERTAINLY NOT MY CITY, ID LOVE TO BUILD A WALL AROUND LIVERPOOL AND BE SOVREIGN, WE USED TO BE RICHEST CITY ON THE GLOBE BUT WE HAVE BEEN GETTING TOOK OVER FOR AT LEAST 100 YRS SO WHY RUN AWAY NOW FIGHT TILL THE END, GROW SOME BALLS, MOVE TO NORTH LIVERPOOL WE WILL LOOK AFTER YOU, DONT LEAVE THE COUNTRY WE NEED TO BUILD STRONG COMMUNIYIES X
If I needed to travel down south now by train I would be happy to add a hundred miles to my journey in order to avoid having to change trains at Birmingham New Street. A hell hole.
I lived in NYC for 18 years and was quite often the only white girl on the subway, walking home at night. But as any where you get street smart, you learn to read the room, the bar, the street, the subway etc. You look after yourself and you listen to what people are saying. I loved my time in NY, but now I’m back here in Dorset and I’m having a far harder time making friends and settling in. I would not return to NY.
Fellow Dorset dweller, it’s getting rough in Bournemouth and Poole. Noticed blandford has some huge new housing developments which we all know will be filled with the hotel lot. Dorset will not be the same in 5 to 20 years. Nowhere will be.
I left England 2 years ago for pretty much all the reasons you mentioned. However, I would return and fight for my country if I saw we could get our shit together
At 85 years of age and, looking back down the tunnel of time, I realise, and give thanks for, the life I have had in this once wonderful country. My home city, Manchester, is unrecognisable from the place where I spent forty years of my working life. I was free to walk the streets, night or day. I was free to walk into office buildings, department stores and shops without the fear we have today of terrorist bombs, beheadings, knife crime, bag snatchings etc. My home village was four miles outside the City and I grew up surrounded by fields and woodland. The land was farmed and I was free to roam along the banks of the River Irwell with my friends. We were out all day when the seasons followed their natural course and we led untroubled lives free of climate change worries and all the other burdens placed on children nowadays. We didn’t see the violence on the television that the children of today have to cope with. No wonder their little minds are sick. Mental illness is on the rise because so many children are worried about things we were shielded from. My family were poor, and the kids I went to school with were poor, but we didn’t know it. Blissfully ignorant we all thought the church jumble sale, where we got our shoes, was fun. The library was free but we sometimes had to wait to borrow the Enid Blyton book we wanted. Simple is best, we were free. Where technology will lead everyone in the future I shudder to think. I pray that there will be a moral re-armament as the British are losing the moral compass that we once had. We need to be guided by the noble and good and not the morally bankrupt political class we have now. I wish all my fellow countrymen and women, of whatever skin colour and religious belief (except the dangerous one) a prosperous and happy life in what remains of Britain.
I left England after college in the 80s and always got excited coming back to England. London was still dreamy to me, but my path took me to the USA, Asia and back to NYC. I nearly made a move back around Covid, and put the pieces in place, but pretty much your entire list kicked in on me. Starmer was the last straw. Number 6 is one of the prime negatives after a life of freedom. The CCTV, the taxes, the social media hyper-surveillance, the Net Zero bonkers, it goes on. A Christmas drive across Arizona and Utah made me appreciate the freedom I have now, so, I'm afraid I'll remain an occasional visitor to the UK until there's a drastic change.
I left because of tax reasons. I resent paying money to a government that is actively hostile towards me. All you are doing is struggling to survive while paying to perpetuate your own oppression. Let's face it, there isn't going to be a coup so being in the UK achieves nothing until the next election. Then MAYBE we don't get the uni party... Also most of the reasons mentioned in the video
Tim can have these rants, iv had these rants, Things do get us to boiling points. Iv also felt the same way. We love Tim and we all do wish there were more people in the country like him.
I tried leaving. In 2009 for two years I was a NATO contractor in Belgium. Still ended up with a british satellite TV system and kept our property in England back then.. we were expats living in a Brit bubble, in another nation, speaking English at work and getting by in guidebook French and Dutch outside of the home.... Despite me being half Brit, half American, I could no more leave the UK for good than I could saw off my own leg. I have more blood relatives and friends in the US than I do in the UK, but Im too old to start again now and my partner will never leave her sons behind, even though they have their own lives and homes now and I have no problem with that. I was born here, like you Tim, I served my country here and I'll die here. I'll be nowhere near the big cities when it all does go bang, but I'm like you. I'm here til the end and I'd rather die on my feet than live my life on my knees.
Hey Tim, any decent established Engishman, which is to say, you have real estate (not heavily encumbered, preferably unencumbered), robust income streams, solid and supportive family connections, good wealth management and wealth protection constructs that work within the English jurisdiction and a decent home garden, emergency food stocks, a diesel generator and so forth - absolutely stay.
New Zealand is an option....we are not problem free but we've escaped a lot of the problems Britain has, especially mass third world immigration. As a bonus NZ is a beautiful country, temperate, and relatively safe, especially the smaller towns. Just a thought. 😊
@haroonhussain259 The median income in NZ is @ $67,000 and the minimum wage is $23.50 hour. It really depends on the type of work and skill level though. There are cost of living issues for those on low incomes, as in every country. So not Utopia, but a higher quality of life than many other countries.
I've left already.. My eldest daughter had her phone robbed and she was hit while she was in her uni campus in London. The uni did nothing and the police did nothing. My family come first.
I’m really tempted to get a work visa in America, the company I work for could potentially sponsor me. No one seems to care about us or our country anymore, we’re second class citizens in our own country.
"Antiwhiteism" is pervasive throughout the western-world like a pernicious cancer. Including america. White erasure & all immoral antiwhite victimization of westernkind must end!
We all get riled up, as you did in your last video. Well acknowledged. I do love the passion in your message. Wish our politicians had your British spirit.
@@FastJetPerformance It's funny, in the Infantry they teach you how to locate the enemy. I don't believe those skills and drills ever leave you. Nobody ever imagined it would be our own people. Morale is low because nobody knows how to deal with this.
@ The time for action may come but right now we are still in the time of words. Everyone but a tiny fringe wants to solve this problem peacefully - and it will be a greater victory if we can.
@Daimo83 yes peacefully but we are being cut off from any peaceful means we have moved into different arena than 'peaceful' our dear leaders have ensured that violent confrontation is somewhat inevitable I loathe them particularly for this
Blue skies... sunshine..no rain... 10 yrs in Hong Kong. 20 yrs in south of France. 2 yrs in Richmond Surrey and one day looking out of the window and it was raining and miserable errh. I have no children.. if I owned property in a good area in England I would like to come back sometimes...
Thank you for wonderful business advice, I had to whistleblow the safety problems of disabled children from predators especially in society from the paedophile & trafficking ring as a whole, so the unsafety factor is a big one for me especially when my disabled children were attacked growing up by predators and i spent decades safeguarding children & vulnerable adults as a profession, they took pictures of my children. from what was happening to all of us as happened to me in my childhood in the 80’s. (A little more serious than just photos being taken of me sadly, why i spent a lifetime safeguarding children & vulnerable adults as I wrote the documents on all of these subjects mentioned & my step dad was an RAF pilot so I hear what you are saying 🙂🧚🏻♀️🦄🕊️🎵💚🌎🧿
Tolerance has become our absolute weakness absolutely..
The very tolerant are being replaced by the very intolerant.
Makes sense.
'Unlimited tolerance must lead to the disappearance of tolerance. If we extend unlimited tolerance even to those who are intolerant, if we are not prepared to defend a tolerant society against the onslaught of the intolerant, then the tolerant will be destroyed, and tolerance with them.' Karl Popper
This, and also ignorance
@Harry-v6b7l Gerrard Batten when he was the UKIP leader said, and a paraphrase “the problem is the UK has become so tolerant of other cultures that it has tolerated its own culture to demise”.
@@CheersDits2979 excellent comment thank you for that
As a family man I’m furious this vile regime is endangering my children.
This regime hasn't passed a single law yet. The Tories are responsible for any laws that are a danger to your children. Are you stupid? I think you are.
Same
100%
Sorry to say thay have no future. There boiling use .it's a globalist agenda 😢
Wait til you realise they’re going it intentionally.
We all need to come together and get organised in the UK. Only then can we turn things around.
it wont happen again, not after brexit , that was the time when everyone felt entitled to ask you how you voted and immediatly judge you , then the lockdown did the same , if i meet anyone now i feel like they are probing to find out if there is anything they can be outraged about
We need armed forces on our side.
Tim.
Peace is a reason.
Reform is the only party even talking about tackling the problems. Labour and Tories just want to point fingers at each other and try and tax their way out or flood the country with people who hate us.
Salute
Tim you had a pop at me last time I commented. I am pleased that you have took the time to look at the reasons people would make the difficult descion to leave their home country.
I would agree with 6 off the reasons for leaving which apply to me.
Both myself and my wife are about to retire and have small pensions. We live in a northern uk city and have never claimed for anything in our lives.
All we want is to feel safe and happy during our twilight years.
Its become clear over the last few years that we will not get that in this country.
We fall in to the category of people this government despise and are surplus to requirement.
Well said. I very nearly undubbed at that last be l video, it was too much. But the balance from this one has helped a lot
Being from Canada 🇨🇦 , I would never leave here.
My ancestors are in the ground here and I would never leave them behind.
Thank you Tim 🙏 👊
This is how I feel about my home in England. I refuse to just leave and let them have it.
I am an elderly English woman. My home town was a mining/ industrial town with rural areas surrounding it. It was a vibrant and mostly safe town - I used to go out at night on my own to meet friends. We had a good community too. With the loss of the pits and industries we have been in slow decline for decades. However, now I have had so many intimidating incidents from recent arrivals I am on guard and on edge when I venture out. I have elderly lady friends who have had similar from these people. I was happy here, but no longer. I would like to move but cannot afford to. I feel sorry for the young - like the schoolgirls harassed at a local bus stop. Young neighbours threatened with being shanked at the station etc. .
I feel for you, madam. I hope eventually they can all be sent back..
There Must Be Change....We Can't Continue Down This Road
And There Will Be Change 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@therocinante3443 Thank you for your kind thought.
@@therocinante3443 I totally concur. Arrest and deport! We need a Trump style leader, not the motley crew we’ve got 👎
I’m sorry if this sounds impudent, Madam, but I don’t mean to. However, how many children did you and your lady friends have?
What ruined us is the ghastly lie that came out in the 1960s, from the book, “The Population Bomb” that told westerners that we were making too many babies. The 60s-70s generation essentially stopped having children and thought only about sex drugs/alcohol and rock n roll. They also stopped telling their one or two sorry children, that nothing is more important than family.
Now, most of our 30 year olds feel completely detached from the idea of reproducing. They don’t know where to look to. They’re terrified of the idea!
If you and your lady friends had had 4 children each, you’d have adult men and grandchildren to walk you to the bus stop to keep you safe. We’d not have impored half of the third world because there would be an uproar with so many people here already and making more children. Never mind walking to the bus stop … you’d have 4 adult children and 4 adult and their 4 spouses to drive you! You’d have a couple dozen grandchildren to walk with you, to keep you company, to care for you. You’d have them to care for you in your golden years.
The English have been a lonely, childless society since the 60s. I wonder if you elderly ladies think it was worth it? That is, was the childless life, or the life of an having a (usually accidental) only (more like lonely) child worth it?
Would you and your friends not feel it would have been better to have had lots of children to hand down our culture, traditions and our shared English memory to?
I never hear older English ladies telling people (in particular, younger women) that they should have lots and lots of children! I was nearly one of those women who ended up childless because my mother died young and it just didn’t occur to me. At 40 it hit me… I didn’t want to be alone for another 40+ years without a family! Then I looked around and all I see is 30 year old lonely English women pushing paper in the daytime and at the pub or in front of the teli, alone, at night. Then I see 30 year old Muslim women with a kid in each hand, one in a buggy and one in the belly. Sorry to say but we’re finished if older English women don’t start sharing the truth (and loudly) that it’s miserable to be alone after 40/50! I ran out and had twins straight away. I thank God every day that reason came to me, because nothing makes me happier than my two children - not even my former fantastic career that I’ll be going back to shortly. I just wish it wanted too late to have another 2-4 children. What is the point of life without family? Indeed, I was lucky that sense came to me at 40 but it’s no thanks to any older women out there!
I want to live surrounded by my fellow Englishmen .
So, Spain it is .
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My real Dad lives in Malta and my uncle aunties and about 20 mostly boys cousins have moved to Torrevieja. It P’s me off how happy they are out side living there lives and they all have friends lol... I’m happy for for them though, had hard times here before hand. My Dad had to close 6 shops because of the demographic. I know Truck driver and air con jobs are available there.
Most of us can't leave, yet even if I could I would not, because I'm English and these are my homelands and they will only remain mine if I am willing to fight for them!
Well said.
You won't get the chance to fight for them. The government and police are supporting your enemy to start with. You are dead in the water already.
Agreed
I agree. But you can't fight. Can't even say what you want ffs .the government always wins because the make the rules 🙄
Your government will throw you in jail.
I left the UK in October 2020 during convid and moved to southern Austria from rural Kent , the main reason I left was the insane building going on , turning it from the garden of England , to the building site of England , with no improvements to the infrastructure , also I foresaw what was happening with immigration , I was with a friend walking dogs along Kingsdown beach near Dover , I commented it’s strange to see four Taxis parked in a row on a quiet beach , 10 minutes later we watched a large dinghy land on the pebble beach , and the occupants get in the taxis and leave , it was one of those times when you see things but you don’t believe you are seeing it ! I was that shocked I didn’t even think about trying to film it , it was all so quick
Welcome to Australia.
@@stevewiles7132he said Austria
@ Austria , we don’t have Kangaroos here !
@timboharty7325 RUclips just blocked my comment saying that you said Austria not Australia, what's the problem there RUclips?
What do you do for work in Austria?
Left 15 years ago and moved to Thailand.
Live in a 3 bed house in a gated community with a nice patio, where I spend most of my time.
I pay £550 a month to rent this house.
Its safe here, no crime to speak of and nothing like the warzone that is the UK.
Ive left my keys in the bike by accident numerous times.
People leave bags hung on motorcycles and go into a shop.
Its a different universe.
Smart guy. I am in Taiwan. Homogeneous countries are safer. 3rd worlders should be kept out.
@@fryertuck6496 I bet the locals love seeing foreigners arrive and then living in gated communities. The Thai’s are very friendly and polite and won’t show their resentment openly…until they’ve had enough. Enjoy
@@fryertuck6496 similar to Qatar. I see people leave their MacBooks on their table in coffee shops when they go to the toilet. My friend even leaves is car on when he goes to pick his kids up so it’s cool. The big difference is I pay a hell of a lot more in rent.
Born in Scotland, grew up in England. I am a Scots Brit and there is no place on earth other than the UK where I would want to live. However, our land is being hollowed out. MUKGA!
There's nowhere else the "new arrivals" would rather live either. They want you OUT
How many children do you have? We need to start having 4+ children per family again or we’re finished
@siegeupon5894 , with you , im not leaving and ill stay till the end . My Family moto " as long as I have breath I have hope "
I feel like a workhorse...on a treadmill....dream of a sunny retirement...but englands fiekds hedgerows and trees are in my blood. Cant leave her...albion...
Same here - proud Scot, live in England - Scots / Irish ancestry - can't believe what our beautiful homelands have become.
I don’t want to go to London or Birmingham EVER again !
In 10 years time the whole country will resemble those 2 cities.
London?
Just returned after a weekend... what an absolute cesspit of crime 👍
Me neither!
Just heard Rachel reeves vowed more immigration, so likely!
@@nicholasdavies6264 I used to go to London often in the 1970s and 80s. I loved it. I lived in Benfleet, Essex, so it was only 40 minutes away on the train.
As a woman, in my 60s I'm terrified. These individuals have no respect for women.
The police are not dojng anything to stop crime
The judiciary are doing nothing
We c are at an age where we're vulnerable.
Women are being raped in hospital, elderly women
The judiciary are doing something but only to those from working class backgrounds, anyone else gets a slap on the wrist.
Ive got a guard dog. High fencing. But i wont go out at night ever again. Yes it doesnt feel safe any more here.
That's my main worry with daughters right now. We are very lucky not to be effected at all like that at this moment but I know it's very likely to change with 1000s of new builds being built in the area. I can look after myself but will tell my children the truth and get them ready for the real world.
There are dark forces at work in the UK and all by design.
@EllieMae-m4r just gotta play the waiting game I suggest for now be indoors sweetheart before dark
Property prices in Bulgaria have gone up, due to Ukrainians arriving here from 2022 onwards.... My wife and I bought a 3 bedrooms, two bathrooms, maisonette, in, arguably, the best area of Varna, for €148,000 / £124,360. Its now worth €230,000 / £193,270. But you can still buy houses in villages and small towns here, for €30,000 - less if you want a renovation project.
It's pretty much the same in Romania, Serbia, North Macedonia and Hungary. Poland is also low cost property.
Great info
Shit climate, potholes, train drivers striking when they feel like it, unaffordable house prices, taxed to death, no aspiration. Migrants are given priority. NHS draining the coffers. Clogged roads, awful infrastructure. The list is endless.
I left the UK because
1. Didn’t want my daughter to be stabbed/acid attacked/SA’d by 3rd world scumbags.
2. Couldn’t see light at the end of the tunnel as authorities and institutions are against the British people.
3. I get paid tonnes more abroad than in the UK.
4. Completely fell out of love with the country after returning in 2020.
5. Was fed up with a lesser standard of living.
I envy you because I'd like to move abroad to escape the "Mad Max" future of the UK and keep my daughters safe. Unfortunately for me, a lot of good countries have tight immigration rules that deny entry based on age, degrees and language. :-( What a tragedy that the UK hadn't done the same.
Did you vote for Brexit?
@@milsub59Take it, you voted to stay in an equally as crumbling EU?
@@milsub59 Haven't you numb skulls figured out yet that Brexit was never implemented, and that is precisely the problem!!
@@milsub59 Not terribly bright, are you !
My little granddaughter had to do a drill yesterday "Incase a lion or snake gets in her school " she's not stupid.. she knew it had Nothing to do with a lion or snake . She came home from school feeling really confused, we need to be honest with the children to protect them imo !
Is this real ? a lion ? OMG 🙏🏽🥰
😰 Thats Horrific 😰
A Judean Lion..
@@hayleyhamilton4457 scary poor kids I wonder how this will affect them when there older always being on constant alert!
@@parrotshootist3004somebody nose 👃 who is responsible for all this….
I watched another RUclipsr today who read out a letter from Bradford College sent home to parents basically saying to be careful and try not to walk alone and safety etc ! It’s just absolutely ridiculous!
I saw that as well 😫 also saw a post abt illegal immigrants hanging around primary school at home time taking photos of the kids 😫
English security firm to guard school runs . Just an idea .
@@Daisyduck323 It's disgraceful. Keep eye on your children. Pick them up. Educate them if there teenagers. Don't trust the school to protect your kids. They haven't protected British kids for a long time.
It's nuts..
@@rtgh2010 English security firm 😂😂😂😂😂
At least 15 years ago, my cousin was actually attacked on several occasions for wandering into the wrong parts of Bradford, they ended up moving away. It's had a certain nickname for many years hasn't it..
I left in 2007 as I no longer recognised England as the country I'd grown up in - the lack of manners, the trashy popular culture, the politicised BBC, the dysfunctional Royal Family, the corrupt Establishment, sleazy politicians, rip-off Britain, run-down public services.. I think that's enough negatives to be going on with.
Immigration hadn't reached my part of the UK at the time we left. I don't remember ever being asked by a political party if I wanted a multi-cultural society.
The real reason we left though was my wish to bring my wife home to her country as she was (and still is) seriously ill. We sold up in England and came here without a home to go to. It was strangely liberating to do that. Not one regret ever.
And you went where?
I left in 2009, no intention of going back, what would be the attraction..?
@@PeevyMctweevy didn't say there is one. Just wondering were people choose to go. Australia, new Zealand and Canada are all banana boats at the moment.
Small hats destroyed the UK
They are bombing the middle east and sending refugees to European countries
UK sadly is letting invaders in....... which are outbreeding you
And now you want to leave? ............... I guess say goodbye to your homeland
Alot of Brits feel like they are living in a third world country not the UK, not to mention the safety aspect and communist government.
I think we've been lied to,we "were" a 1st World country,many decades ago,we've actually been a 3rd world country for years! Just we didn't know it. Now they're shipping them here by the tens of thousands its becomming more apparent by the day.
@@km4089
Are you real ? 🤣🤣🤣
@@pea-dub
Who's 'them' ?
Who is it thats 'shipping' them ?
You don't sound like a very nice person - unless you're a bot of course
@@Speedy6237 Foreigners, and the government on behalf of the money men, by the way don't try and pretend you are nice, Brits are victims of foreign crime all the time because of the newcomers, accepting it and chastising those that notice makes you the complete opposite of nice
@Speedy6237 you sound naive
As a Scotsman living in east Anglia married with kids I’m truly worried about the state of our country and the high levels of immigration coming here.
Me and my family are truly envious of our brothers and sisters over the pond with Trump in charge
There has got to be a "Trump" there to vote for.
The UK desperately needs a Trump and must close the border and start deporting the Africans and Muslims immediately.
Probably not far apart, Ipswich is like Baghdad and within 3 years felixstowe is not far behind
I look at the police driving past their illeagle businesses thinking, nice one, that's what happens when you treat people differently
SOME TAKE THE PISS
All in council housing, some getting 50k a time to modify their housing.
For the children they bought with them.
Ipswich is a foreign country. Decent shops are all gone. 3rd world, here we come.
As a Northerner also living in East Anglia, I couldn't agree more. It's turning into a 3rd World shit hole and I'm raging about it. Went back up North a few months ago, drove through the 'Boro it looked like another country.
Ipswich is bad now, as is Colchester. This is why I love getting my kids out around Rendlesham forest and some of the nice pubs near Woodbridge ie avoid the main towns.
All full of Iraqis and Romanians in Colchester/ipswich. Horrible, I have two daughters and a son and wouldn’t for a second trust any of these foreigners, yet I’ll be called far right or racist by the folk in London where I work. Utter joke.
I'm in Australia and we are rapidly degenerating like you guys. We may have our battles between us and you in cricket, rugby, and whatever, but in times of war, we are united as brothers and sisters, as one. I really hope you guys win.
I'm not leaving Tim. I'm with you.
If you lived in Saville Town, Dewsbury, would you stay or go?
@markgadsby5568 what?
For being pushed to the back of the queue behind illegal immigrants in MY OWN COUNTRY!!!
Queue for what ?
Despicable!
We are heading for a up rising ...there u tube ! I said it .....we are under attake daily for who and what we are BRITISH ......but its a one sided war apon us .......its time to step up tovthe plate ...london is not BRITISH any more tbats why we suffer this shit
Housing, Healthcare etc@@Speedy6237
I need to do what I can to halt and reverse the Islamisation of the UK. I live in a village well away from cities, so it feels fairly safe where I am. But I know it is happening rapidly in the cities.
thats how I felt going from Bradford to a village, great times in the village, no crime everyone knows each other and all the school kids go to the local church for easter etc... in the past few months the school have started pushing islam in re studies, virtually no education about christianity, hindu, pagan, Buddhism etc just islam, my 5 year old came back from school saying he had learnt about how peaceful islam was! we have just had our first muslim family in the village and they are already making demands of the school to go halal! they want a separate prayer room etc etc. they refuse to go to the church and don't socialise with anyone in the village. our nearest small town has no shops anymore other than 3 Turkish barbers, 2 vape shops, 4 kebab houses and a few charity shops. the father is a taxi driver, has 4 children, wife does not work they don't pay for rent! we have an Indian hindu family in the village (they go to our church and don't prevent there kids) they both work hard and are loved by everyone. im not racist in any way but having been there and got the t shirt can not understand why we are letting islam destroy our country and its only a matter of time (or birth rate) before even the villages start to change. anyway rant over im currently planning to move to poland, but its a last resort
Do not support their businesses. They won't get a foothold.
They are spreading the muck around reaching towns and villages now
@@_lmaginemost "don't work" but do if you know what I mean
It’s only a matter of time until it reaches you.
I am not a tolerant man, never have been, my Grandfather said a tolerant man is a man easily broken, led and conquered. This has nothing to do with being hurtful or hateful, but having the choice to accept something in your life or not if given the choice. Live your life as you choose but never make the mistake thinking I have to like you, agree with you or would ever put up with you. Open minded, tolerant and accepting are words mired in psychological trickery purely because it matters not one jot what others think, you should never seek acceptance of others opinions, generally, because we are all unique and have no need to seek acceptance. None of this encompasses anger toward others, simply a state of mind as an individual chooses. People need to stop listening to vagueness and mis directional psyop phrases and words all designed for group think and ruminant behaviour
Well put 🙏🏽🥰
Agree entirely
I was raised, we says it how it is.
@kronos4136 hi yes I think you're talking about having boundaries and not accepting or receiving what shouldn't be accepted. We mustn't be tolerant of Intolerance.
My family are not safe, that’s why I will leave. There’s a dodgy man, hanging around our schools, nurseries and local cemeteries, where mums walk their kids to school. Same guy spotted exposing himself in our local woodland where families walk and play. It’s hitting every Town and village now…..
It’s one man ! So get a load of mums and dads together with B-a-Ts and sort him out ! ?
Make sure the English communities are look after the kids.
Leave the UK for your children if you have too
Can’t you just deal with him?
The gates of hell have been opened
"Personal freedoms". Thats a big one for me. No Nanny State in Bulgaria; you're free to do what you want pretty much, so long as you don't harm others, BUT don't expect protection from anything - if you fall down a hole in the pavement, that's your problem, not the state's.
I AM A Englishman ❤🏴👍🏻love my country.
Love you too! 💪🏼💪🏼🫡 🇬🇧
Only, it’s not yours or ours, it’s THERE’S now 😡 was lost long ago brother, sorry #keepignoringtheboats
@ I served in the navy and then in the TA army side now 70 but fighting fit can do 2 miles in 30 mins and in this process it’s light infantry run and I swim 3 times a week 16 lengths no drugs no health problems I will stand again for my country in my country 🇬🇧👍🏻
But it's not our country anymore
@ I know but iam staying I have no where else to go it’s will be England 🏴 to me and iam a Englishman 🏴👍🏻
I resent every penny I am forced to pay in tax to this Govt. I lose 50% of my income in direct or indirect taxation and what does the Govt do with it, apart from increasing their pay & perks? My pride in this country has hit the floor. If I was a £millionaire I would join those 10K leaving the country. Once Labour breaks up the 'countryside' & builds endless drab housing estates or eye numbingly awful Wind turbine & solar farms, the game will be up, nothing left.
Nearly half your population doesn't even speak English, I'd argue there's already nothing left.
What does the government do with it? It sends 16 billion a year in aid to countries like Afghanistan.
@derc12561 and India a country with a space program
Absolutely agree with you . I've got another challenge on top of that. Getting my misses to accept this country if finished.
This country's GDP was £3 trillion last year, they waste at least a third of that probably more. Just imagine what life would be like if this country was properly managed for the benefit of the indigenous people, and how fast the wealth of the country could increase.
It's my homeland ♥️🇬🇧🏴🌹
Since our daughter emigrated to New Zealand 18 years ago, we've spent 3 months of every UK winter (bar covid years) staying with her and her family. We have our own place in their massive garden.
The quality of life in NZ is better in every way than the UK. My grandchildren are growing up enjoying the same freedoms I did. Ok, there are dodgy areas, nowhere is utopia. But with a landmass bigger than the UK, and a population about half that of Greater London, less than 5 million, there is space to spread out, no living like ants. Plus they control their border vigorously. They know exactly who is in their country.
If we were younger we'd live here permanently without hesitation...
NZ is super woke though isnt it so that might change, enjoy it while its still nice
@chronicles8324 You're right about that, but it's still way behind the UK.
I’m ex army infantry of 12 years and police 30 years. My wife and I have been planning to retire to Spain for a few years. We have now got a Visa and go in a week and guess what ….. I now don’t want to go. The reason is because I feel that in the next 4 years will be the most important time in our history to save the U.K and I’ll miss being a part of that historical struggle. I’ll be watching from Spain and if it gets worse I’ll be back for the fight.
Best comment.
It sickens me all of the perks that the new comers get. I have a young friend 20 years old, he ended up in care at 14 because his parents got into hard drugs and he ended up living in a tent at 14. He can hardly get any sort of helping hand from the state other than basic benefits. But he wants to pass his driving test and get a profession. He is very intelligent but has some issues due to his past but surely these are the people we should be trying to give a helping hand up. Not just chucked in a bedsit out of sight and out of mind.... it's sickening to me.
Absolutely right
Afghans get £1000 free for driving lessons....
Government hate young white men. IV witnessed what your talking about as I worked in that arena for 30 years.
@@acousticabuse6953 it's criminal. They have refused to help our young men for years. It's not just unfair it's pure arrogance.
From a country too a economic zone.
I remember how safe i felt during the 90s
To be honest the only reason I would go is my kids, I want a secure future for them.
They do not have a future in the UK help them to emigrate
@@peterwright4224 NONE OF YOU ARE RUNNING AWAY FROM A GLOBAL WAR, WHERE THE ENTIRE WORLD IS EDUCATED TO HATE BRITISH PEOPLE, NO SAFE HAVEN ELSEWHERE. FIGHT!!! YOU BETRAYED YOUR PEOPLE CALLING THEM RACIST FOR WANING TO FIGHT, BUT THAT IS LITERALLY YOUR ONLY OPTION NOW. YOUR NOT GOING TO PUSSY YOUR WAY OUT OF THIS ONE
Teach them how to fight!
Moved to Australia 8 years ago with my Australian wife and my children. I'm a teacher. My salary instantly doubles in worth even after the exchange rate. In the UK, we struggled to pay the mortgage and didn't have savings. Now we are saving loads and paying off the mortgage faster and will own the house outright after 18 years. No change of that happening in the UK. Then there's the much better working conditions and work life balance.
I agree with you and it's the middle earners who are being hit the most - I can understand why the young are thinking of leaving but the cost of living in Aus is much higher I hear?
Hmmm - rents and mortgages are rising rapidly in Australia. I think 3 of the most expensive cities in the world’s top 10 are now in Australia - even more expensive than London. Enjoy
NO ! I don't feel unsafe, I'm like you, I stay fit , aware, I'm not going ANYWHERE, this is MY country, and I will fight for it. 🏴
Legend!
SHEEP WILL FIND OUT SOON ENOUGH ABROAD THEY WILL BE FIGHTING FOR THEIR LIVES BUT WILL HAVE NO ALLIES WHO SPEAK THEIR LANGUAGE.
When will folk fight......we're not allowed to say anything without severe consequences
Me too ...thats when one finds the real BRITS ones who will tough it out and yes fight .....and not by words alone when it comes down to it .........and dad to say we all know it IS.....coming down to it
@@DeniseBond-cc9ce it will always come down to violence, everything eventually does.
Also whilst i have been on all these u tube videos and groups i have read so many comments from amazing people that love our country. I feel we have and are on a journey together and we will win. We just need to believe in ourselves and others and gather up all our strength. ❤❤
Arm up too afraid ballot box is usless now
The feeling of impending doom .
And seeing my country destroyed from within .
5th column.
Keep vlogs coming
We need them ....
Will do
Spot on with your points mate, I agree. I was brought up when England was England was born early 70's and am part of the Fabric. The decline is shocking
My reasons to leave the uk. ( Welsh heritage)
1. Politics: I feel the politics are corrupt and influenced by people who have dual citizenship…. You know who I mean as the people I’m talking about live here and Isrl.
2. Housing, NHS and jobs for our children means curtailed freedom.
3. Working to pay bills, to support people new to the UK or rich and who arrive from wealthy countries and buy up property.
4. Food: supermarkets are full of tasteless produce which has been interfered with eg pesticides - bad fats, additives and high prices.
5 Utilities: high prices for energy etc
6 Weather: stable climate.
7: Optimism. No hope and no future.
I appreciate your anger and agree with all you say ... I cant afford to leave but wouldnt want to I love this country and will be here to the end
All in all, the country is a dystopian nightmare.
I'm 25 and unqualified, back in college and tryna be a bricklayer and get some papers to start working and with the way things are going, it's like do I want to raise a family here and make a living in one of the most expensive countries in the world? It's just uncomfortable to live here, and surely don't feel safe and secure to have children here. I'll just be too anxious all the time that they'll get taken from me.
I'm a simple man that wants a family with my gf and a good stable job, that's all and to live in a safe environment, now I'm having all these big doubts and it fucks me up. I'm a high functional person with asperges and I'm too aware of all the chaos in the country. Its too much and I fear for my GF, my mom and my sisters and I would die for them but I want them to feel safe and secure, not thus anxious weight we all feel. So many times I've considered suicide but I keep telling myself that's cowardly and I have a reason to live, and thats my family. Without them. I have nothing and I feel I'm not the only one there who knows they have people and it's this anxious feeling that I have, I just want them to be safe. I fear anarchy is upon us but it could be a change for the better, it is coming because this cannot go on any longer.
I never thought this country would fall so hard. I'm a proud Englishman and I just want to live and not constantly survive. There's a big difference there.
God speed. ✝️
Do one day at a time. Remember, your children do need you, now and in the future. just keep your mind on getting that valuable job and on loving your family. Turn RUclips off, live in peace for a while. Enjoy time with your children, they grow so fast!
I wish you well for the future. Please, don’t give up.
Russian economy is booming. Head east young man , head east
Use this energy to be part of the ground gane for the next election. Boots on the streets electioneering, knocking on doors, conversing, showing people that there is a backbone to the people.
@@pedropedro58er 😂🤣😂
Train to become an ELECTRICIAN . It is a very very easy trade to pick up . If you can wire a plug you can wire a house
The overuse of CCTV in this country was a warning of the future that we are now in and the general population never complained about it as it was being rolled out.
and they still dont ---- 90% of people love being watched 24/7, they have no idea by who and dont realise they are not there for your safety. (cant even identify who owns then) Yet try to take a photo with a camera and all hell brakes out and the Police arrive etc etc .
It's crazy. These ring doorbells that everyone has are a dystopian nightmare. I understand people are feeling unsafe but it also opens a Pandora s box for those with not good intentions also. My mentally ill( documented) next door neighbour, who I've lived next to for 15 years has borderline personality disorder. She goes through phases of stalking myself. She's now had a ring camera installed facing my front door when we ve had no crime in our close. Films and documents me coming and going from my own front door( no back door). Because she has rights. But mine go out the window. She literally now watching me even when she's not in.
For your safety?
@@paulverlaine.007 certainly not for my safety. As said 15 years we ve been neighbours and never been crime in our apartment. Its just another obsessive stage to her delusional thought processes that I have to simply grin and bear.
Move to the North East of England houses are relatively cheap still not so many foreigners but have noticed more lately we can make a stand at hadrian wall and advance back from there
😂
Something to think about definitely planned to perfection.
Our children are screaming out to be protected and we just sit on social media it's ridiculous
@@GazLee-t7nI tried organising a community watch or neighborhood watch because of afghans being inside school grounds and following kids home etc and didn't get one volunteer or any sorts of like rallying up lots of comments on FB but no physical help or people turning up I might aswell dress up as batman and run about and deal with it myself
The north east has been decimated in lieu of HS2 going to Newcastle, originally. North of there may be okay
In terms of safety, I felt unsafe in London and I even took to wearing a stab proof / ballistic vest, in the last six months I lived there. I lived in Balham. I used to work for Sainsbury's and was assaulted twice in the store (not by staff i might add). Ironically, my saving grace, was a work accident in November 2018, when I broke my hip in four places... Took 14 months abd two operations to recover to 80% of my original self. Made me decide to retire early - thankfully I have a private pension (not Sainsbury's). I sued for the accident and won, getting compensation 3 years after the event, after I'd moved to Bulgaria. The compensation bought us another apartment, which we Airbnb.
Imagine breaking your hip and that being your saving grace from the UK, flipping heck I bet you felt well lucky.
That’s terrible sorry you had to go threw that ❤
@@laurenmariemarie4923 yes, it's truly ironic. At the time if the accident, I'd never felt pain like it. Was in St. George's, Tooting for a week. The first two months were living hell, no help from social services, no NHS physiotherapy for over three months. Had to borrow money from my brother for private physio. I bought my own crutches (£240) from a company in Spain, which changed my life on the second month significantly, giving me much better mobility than NHS crutches.
On five follow up hospital appointments, they failed to see that one of the cannulated screws had moved and none of the bone was healing around them. Finally, 9 months after the first operation, I saw a consultant, originally from Hong Kong, who told me I urgently needed a full hip replacement.
September 2019 got my hip replacement and it was a big improvement, despite my significant muscle loss in that leg. I'm 80% of what I was. I see it as a warning from above, it was meant to happen lol... All my friends said "you can't go back to Sainsbury's". They were right and I listened to them.
I'm still not completely out of the woods, as hip replacements only last between 10 and 15 years, so I'll have to have another replacement in around 6 year's time.
I certainly feel lucky I'm in Bulgaria and happy with life!
@@laurenmariemarie4923 yes, it's certainly ironic!
it was living hell for the first three months - no help from anyone - no social services, no NHS physiotherapy for three months. I was on my own. I helped my situation, by buying new crutches from a company in Spain, that changed my life significantly, over the NHS crutches, due to much better mobility and comfort. I had to borrow money from my brother to pay for private physio.
Was misdiagnosed five times on follow up appointments at St. George's, Tooting, who failed to see that the bone wasn't healing and one of the cannulated screws had moved. On the sixth appointment, some nine months after the first operation, a lady consultant originally from Hong Kong, told me I urgently needed a full hip replacement and a bone scan. A month later in September 2019, the hip replacement was put in, which made recovery way faster. I've gained 80% of my original self back - I can't run or jump. I'm not out of the woods yet, as hip replacements last between 10 and 15 years, so I'll need another replacement in around 6 year's time. The bone scan showed I have Osteopenia, which was preventing the bone growth around the screws. Unbeknown to me until a few weeks ago, I also have advanced Osteochondrosis, which was never diagnosed on the NHS, despite a number of opportunities.
I certainly feel lucky, Lauren, to be in Bulgaria and happy with life here. My friends all told me, you can't go back to Sainsbury's and I listened to them.
We left the UK in 2019, and our lives improved immediately.
A lot of what l have to say overlaps with what Tim says, but l have a different point to make today, and it's this:
Ten years ago, when l made all my points, l was seen as a loony, as a conspiracy theorist, as a racist, as a bigot, l was laughed at and derided.
Now, ten years on, and my views haven't changed, but there has been a sea-change in people's responses.
That's fascinating
If you are the father of a young girl you are almost obligated to consider leaving this broken country.
they like BOYS as well
How about defending her
Leave if you have a daughter or take precautions.
I'm not going anywhere, sometimes wish I could but money, health and a dogged English pride means I'll die here. I won't leave where I live either, I'm 57 now, was a F/T carer for my mum and she died in 2016 where I live and so will I, I am not budging.
I'm with you, same for me.
I was born in this country, I have children, grandchildren and two dogs. I have family and friends. I cant leave and I dont want to leave. I also have met some amazing Uk people some non English but amazing well behaved people whom I respect. The Uk is my home.
Until that hideous ideology raised its ugly head, everyone bumbled along well enough. It’s such a tragedy.
“Some non English but amazing well behaved people whom I respect.” I hope the other non English people who inhabit the Untied Kingdom like the Welsh and Scottish live up to your high standards? That’s propaganda for you believing you are the master race.
England is over crouded by none natives who will breed more none natives in culture cos tbey will take on the torch for their culture in what was our homeland ...dont ya get it the indigenous are angry no more no more no more
"Desire for adventure"... You never know what's around the next corner in Bulgaria! I've seen so many things here, that I never dreamt I'd see in my lifetime!
I've left the UK many times, for work and always come back. When you've spent years in desert countries and other 'interesting' places there's nothing quite like seeing our green and pleasant land from the window of an aircraft coming into land. Moving away from unsafe areas within the UK is what I did and I think that's perfectly sensible, lets face it everyone does it even if it's subconsciously i.e. for better schools etc.
Change is Coming 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I seriously hope so 🙏🙏🙏
How can you tell?
It is, it ain't good
Change Begins - Labour
I live in a rural area which until around 2020 hadn't changed much for centuries, its still a pretty good place compared to many, safe, mostly indigenous, low crime etc, I just wonder how much longer it will stay like that.
Not long
Not long before the things in the cities spill over everywhere and plunder the last pockets of civilisation once the other places have been fully rinsed out.
5 years tops.
I$lam is coming
Not long its all heading for the counrty side ..that last bit of england left ....
And tbe left want it all for their " friends "
It's become very dark???unrecognisable, out of control and a stranger in my own land, not our culture, eaten alive by our enemies
Thrown 👈to the enemy ...by our glorious leaders in parliament for centuries .....with their even more glorious class system
We need to find a way to stand up for ourselves against this, we have haven't got much leg room, no rights to self defence and no guns either. Maybe we can learn from the US but there is no solution and there's no winning. If we had a civil war it would be horrendous.
That’s very sad. Spent the summer of 1987 there after college and absolutely loved it. Was hoping to go back but after following people like Tim and trying to understand what’s going on there, I don’t think I want to. I would be too sad to see how far it has gone downhill. My prayers to you all who are there and will now have to fight to regain your nation.
Seeing is one thing, but when you feel the problems every day, you would understand why many want to leave. I served in Afghanistan with the British Army, and the way we have been treated makes me more than mad. Keep doing your videos and spreading knowledge about the problems. Tim from East London
I left 6 years ago. So glad i did it being honest. I am dutch but lived there for over 30 years. It was fun in the 90s, but the 00's sucked and it just got worse after that. I livred paycheck to paycheck always going overdrawn and didnt have a holiday for 14 years.
Crippling tax rises is a good reason to leave. Our local council is raising our council tax by 25%, how they think pensioners can afford these tax rises just shows yet again this government don't care about the people who worked and paid taxes all their lives. Add to this the feeling of danger everywhere, I don't think I would stay here if I were a young person now. Hopeless is how it feels.
Just all part of the plan to replace you…
Look up the council tax for Westminster and other London boroughs they pay under half the amount I pay in the suburbs
My only concern is my daughter who is at school. Im a stay at home Dad (circumstances and pension allow) and do the school runs. So I'm reasonably happy she is safe for now, big school coming this year. She doesn't play out and has no desire to go out to the shops with the girls, but what happens when she wants to. My wife and I laugh that I will just follow her and watch to ensure she is safe. The trouble is, I WILL, I know I will.
What a sad country we live in now. My wife is Polish and now, we are looking to relocate to Poland but her job is a senior position and it wont be easy. We have family there so it is an option. I dont want to leave my country but I worry about being arrested for posting on X. Ive been banned a few times on Twitter and Facebook, but then who hasnt. Not for anything nasty, just having an opinion. I cant afford to go down.
What kind of country are we living in now? The problem is that I dont see it getting better. Who is there to come in and change things? The conservatives? It was them who put us in this position. Reform? Farage is all mouth IMO and full of himself. By throwing Tommy under the bus and telling "Us Lot" that we are not their future did it for me. So who is there? UKIP? Great ideas but no numbers. So basically we are screwed.
Anyway, sorry to rant but I dont know who else to turn to. Thanks for the video Tim and keep safe brother.
Actually it was Tony Blair and 'new labour' that started this decline. Cameron just continued those policies.
You're not ranting, you are speaking the truth. I hope you manage to relocate with your precious daughter.
If you have the opportunity go for it .
u are correct about falange..hes just contopp
This is my Homeland and I love it🇬🇧❤️
Real brits call this island home others it just another place to get free stuff ......from real BRITS
I was a graduate of RAF Swinderby in 1978 After passing out I decided to buy my self out and went back to college and became A Technical Teacher whilst serving as a motor glider pilot in the Air Training Corps for 11 years! In 1992 I became a Technical Teacher in UAE Armed Forces with the rank of Captain (quite a promotion from being an RAF Airman) later I helped set up the Military Technical school in Kuwait I have worked in the aviation industry for a few years and am now retired I live in the IOM where the taxes are also increasing to pay for useless politicians and the feckless who don’t want to work! but having spent almost a third of my career in the Middle East I am seriously thinking a retirement in the UAE where everything works might be the answer?
IF you fear the enemy then you are already beaten , so be brave be very brave.
Our biggest enemy is the government system! They are paying foreigners to live here for free why we bust our ball bags at work all day to be taxed more and more
who is your enemy? is it the government? is it islam ? is it the men in the boats? Or is it those who are bringing them over?
If you have daughters you should be looking what been happening to English children for decades. If you have children you should leave. Go somewhere safe for them.
I am an English native woman, a lone parent to a 7 year old daughter who's dad is no longer with us, we are alone and I am terrified every single day when she is out of the house at school, do I want to leave to a safer place? of course I do but I won't! I am sure I will get sh*t for this but we will not leave while our country is in the sh*t, I will stand with my country men and women, and while some may not have kids all British kids are all of our kids, I would protect a strangers kid same as I would protect my own and that is a reason I will stay, also this is our land it is not just about being born here it is in our blood and I would rather die fighting than live somewhere else where I won't be in peace knowing our people are dying at the hands of this government!!
Aw God bless you are an amazing woman well said ❤
Your a s!ngle mom??
Great, thank you, another post like mine. We need more of us ❤
I’ll stand next to you.
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My main reason to leave would be to wake up in the morning with something that resembles hope and joy.
That would be lovely. It's the same system, structure everywhere else though: A hostage situation with passports and border controls where you are not free to explore independently below the 60th South parallel. Worse, few are awake to the gravity of the situation that places us all in because they're at each others throats over subjectivity because of said system, structure. thus divided and ruled. There will be no progress until people care about the objective truth.
Fair play, Tim.
I was quite critical of your last couple of videos being one of those that left a few years ago but it’s nice to hear you clarify your position on this.
It’s an extremely difficult thing to do to take your children out of school away from their friends because you think it’s in their best interest. They won’t see it that way but a man’s got to do etc etc.
fair play 🙏
Hi Tim, I left 2003 with my then husband to NZ. I can't afford to buy any property here so I did buy my nephew's flat in Hertfordshire, my eldest son living there after being away from UK for 21 years. He much prefers UK. I'm still in nz because I have a complicated life.!!! It's too hot in NZ and terrible housing. It's pretty much the same problems here but less intense because of the smaller population. Love your comments and proud to be Anglo Saxon though I think I have some French Norman blood. Good on you for your outstanding counter culture contributions. Cheers, Elaine Ps I will be coming back at some point.
I have lived and worked abroad for 16 years in Asia, Africa, USA and France. Up to 15 years ago I always viewed Britain as the best country in the world, no where better. Now I can't stand it.
Reasons I am evaluating leaving the UK:
1. Political corruption, dishonesty, denial, smoke-screening and bias
2. Politicians acting for their selfish ideals, status, power, income AND not what is in the interests of the majority of the British people
3. Destruction of English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish culture
4. Lack of fair, just, moral action on important crime: e.g. Sex grooming gangs, Southport, Barber shop money laundering
5. Institutions being turned against the interests of the British people
6. Favouritism shown to groups who prop up the Labour Government: muslims, islamists
7. White indigenous citizens being discriminated against by the Police
8. Censorship of free speech and ability to express one's own honest view
9. Biased mainstream media that amounts to political propaganda
10. Destruction of standards of great British institutions: e.g. O&C Universities, all 3 Armed Forces and of course there are many more.
The UK HAS already declined as a nation and continues to decline. The Conservatives started the decline, Labour is accelerating the decline.
There is NO obligation for a nation to be the wet-nurse of immigrants seeking a free ride - we and our ancestors built this country on very hard work, blood, sweat and tears. We deserve the right to defend and uphold those traditional achievements and standards of life.
I’m actively considering my options. I’m sooo upset by what’s happening!
Me too.
I love my country, but it doesn’t feel like my/our country anymore. We are being invaded and there’s no end to it in sight.
How about considering fighting for your country 🏴
@@onlybugwit because that's all people are ever doing. Considering but not doing
Ur weak if u leave
The thing is, people from the British isles have gone through periods of time when we left. Especially during religious persecution. Especially to the colonies like Canada, Australia and the USA. Even then, the country was not in the state it is now.
I shall never leave but if I had to it would be number 6. Look at what's going on in America now the past few weeks. I want that for this country. The illegal immigrant round up should be quite easy at the moment as they're all in hotels atm. We need leaders who don't care about upsetting the left, and are proud of what our country used to be and willing to do the hard work to get there
Yes, we need a Trump over here.
@FastJetPerformance they're probably in jail thanks to this country
Except our leaders are a totalitarian uniparty
@@FastJetPerformanceI don't trust Trump but he is at least doing something. I have been chuckling shaddenfreude style at the "winter boots" lefty pantifa snowflakes melting down at ICE doing their goddamn job unlike our lot
We unfortunately have a wet fart instead @@FastJetPerformance
Tim, as always a great video. Born in Derby, I have lived and worked in Derby, Torquay, Bournemouth, Barnsley and Leeds, as well as Sweden and Denmark and I spent 12 months in Australia. I saw how the UK was going back in 2000. But it didn't affect me that much. By 2014, thigs had become much worse! The Brexit mess (I voted to leave and would again), was caused by Politicians not doing the best for Britain (much as those in the USA were not doing the best for the USA - Until Trump got in in 2016! By 2016 things in the UK were on a very fast downward spiral and again the Politicians and the Government did nothing at all to stop it! I made the very sad decision to leave the UK for good in 2019. I came to the USA - North Idaho. It's the best decision I ever made - my local Airport is just 6 miles away from my home, we are surrounded by tall mountains with snow on the tops from November to April. Our local Ski Resort is just 12 miles away. We live right next to a very large and very deep lake - great for water sports in summer etc. My local EAA Hangar at Sandpoint Airport is very busy with many likeminded people, young and old (I'm 67 now - stil flying). We own a great small business which pays us well and I am investing to hopefully acrue the funds to buy my own aeroplane (looking at the yet to be announced new 4 seat version of the Porto Aviation Risen. The 2 seat Risen flew from Italy to Stornoway, then non stop to the USA (10.5 hours) - a world record for an ulralite!
Yes the USA has many problems - but I have to say, like him or not - Trump and his new administrationm are the only ones who I can see will get the problems solved - and they are doing that at lightning speed on the back of the 75% of the voting population who voted for him! The UK should do the same as the US is doing. Have a vote of no confidence in PM Starmer. Hold a General Election ASAP and the only person I can see who has a chance of sorting the problems out is Nigel Farage. With his close ties to Trump - he will also get help and a very good trade deal for the UK - USA. Again, Like him or not - he is as I see it, the ONLY politician who loves the UK enough to put the Country first instead of their bank balance.
I am now a US Citizen and I can see a very bright future for this Country. We are saving our Country - Its time the UK People and Goverment did the same. You don't have to like the person you vote for - its as you say 'all about competence'. You don't have to invite him for dinner, you will probably never even see him in person - but he can and will get the job done - given a big majority in parliament - just as we gave Trump on bonfire night last year - there is a story there too!
Happy New Year 2025 to everyone in the good old UK - Its time to make Britain Great Again!
I visited Idaho in 1981. I wish I had moved there decades ago.
Your not missing much here in Derby. It's very over populated these days and the town is a dump.
I AGREE WIT EVERYTHING YOU SAY, IM 49YR OLD SCOUSE MUM, I FEEL SAFE WHERE I LIVE AND IN MOST OF LIVERPOOL AS WE WILL NEVER FALL, BUT I WORRY ABOUT MY LADS GOING ANYWHERE, BUT I WILL NEVER BE RAN OUT OF MY COUNTRY, CERTAINLY NOT MY CITY, ID LOVE TO BUILD A WALL AROUND LIVERPOOL AND BE SOVREIGN, WE USED TO BE RICHEST CITY ON THE GLOBE BUT WE HAVE BEEN GETTING TOOK OVER FOR AT LEAST 100 YRS SO WHY RUN AWAY NOW FIGHT TILL THE END, GROW SOME BALLS, MOVE TO NORTH LIVERPOOL WE WILL LOOK AFTER YOU, DONT LEAVE THE COUNTRY WE NEED TO BUILD STRONG COMMUNIYIES X
As a Londoner I agree Louise, they need to grow some balls and not run away
Well said. Thank you for being one of the positive ones!
If I needed to travel down south now by train I would be happy to add a hundred miles to my journey in order to avoid having to change trains at Birmingham New Street. A hell hole.
I lived in NYC for 18 years and was quite often the only white girl on the subway, walking home at night. But as any where you get street smart, you learn to read the room, the bar, the street, the subway etc. You look after yourself and you listen to what people are saying.
I loved my time in NY, but now I’m back here in Dorset and I’m having a far harder time making friends and settling in. I would not return to NY.
Fellow Dorset dweller, it’s getting rough in Bournemouth and Poole. Noticed blandford has some huge new housing developments which we all know will be filled with the hotel lot. Dorset will not be the same in 5 to 20 years. Nowhere will be.
The UK is an absolute cesspit. Get out if you can folks
You clearly don't live in a nice place, surrounded by great people, like I do. Proud to be British.
Good advice.
@@shaned3398 travel more - it's not.
@emperium6224 God, that's such a racist comment. You have a problem.
I will not leave my home land
I left England 2 years ago for pretty much all the reasons you mentioned. However, I would return and fight for my country if I saw we could get our shit together
I think many would. Moving to a safe place, puts them in a stronger position to return imo
Well if everyone leaves like these depressing videos tell them to do then we are weakened aren’t we?
That’s just it. The government are the enemy, how do we fight for a country that is actively trying to destroy us?
At 85 years of age and, looking back down the tunnel of time, I realise, and give thanks for, the life I have had in this once wonderful country. My home city, Manchester, is unrecognisable from the place where I spent forty years of my working life. I was free to walk the streets, night or day. I was free to walk into office buildings, department stores and shops without the fear we have today of terrorist bombs, beheadings, knife crime, bag snatchings etc. My home village was four miles outside the City and I grew up surrounded by fields and woodland. The land was farmed and I was free to roam along the banks of the River Irwell with my friends. We were out all day when the seasons followed their natural course and we led untroubled lives free of climate change worries and all the other burdens placed on children nowadays. We didn’t see the violence on the television that the children of today have to cope with. No wonder their little minds are sick. Mental illness is on the rise because so many children are worried about things we were shielded from. My family were poor, and the kids I went to school with were poor, but we didn’t know it. Blissfully ignorant we all thought the church jumble sale, where we got our shoes, was fun. The library was free but we sometimes had to wait to borrow the Enid Blyton book we wanted. Simple is best, we were free. Where technology will lead everyone in the future I shudder to think. I pray that there will be a moral re-armament as the British are losing the moral compass that we once had. We need to be guided by the noble and good and not the morally bankrupt political class we have now. I wish all my fellow countrymen and women, of whatever skin colour and religious belief (except the dangerous one) a prosperous and happy life in what remains of Britain.
I left England after college in the 80s and always got excited coming back to England. London was still dreamy to me, but my path took me to the USA, Asia and back to NYC. I nearly made a move back around Covid, and put the pieces in place, but pretty much your entire list kicked in on me. Starmer was the last straw. Number 6 is one of the prime negatives after a life of freedom. The CCTV, the taxes, the social media hyper-surveillance, the Net Zero bonkers, it goes on. A Christmas drive across Arizona and Utah made me appreciate the freedom I have now, so, I'm afraid I'll remain an occasional visitor to the UK until there's a drastic change.
I left because of tax reasons. I resent paying money to a government that is actively hostile towards me. All you are doing is struggling to survive while paying to perpetuate your own oppression.
Let's face it, there isn't going to be a coup so being in the UK achieves nothing until the next election. Then MAYBE we don't get the uni party...
Also most of the reasons mentioned in the video
Tim can have these rants, iv had these rants, Things do get us to boiling points. Iv also felt the same way. We love Tim and we all do wish there were more people in the country like him.
I feel sad, Lost and helpless.
Waite till anger and hatred for whats happend to our peaple replaces those feelings
I tried leaving. In 2009 for two years I was a NATO contractor in Belgium. Still ended up with a british satellite TV system and kept our property in England back then.. we were expats living in a Brit bubble, in another nation, speaking English at work and getting by in guidebook French and Dutch outside of the home.... Despite me being half Brit, half American, I could no more leave the UK for good than I could saw off my own leg. I have more blood relatives and friends in the US than I do in the UK, but Im too old to start again now and my partner will never leave her sons behind, even though they have their own lives and homes now and I have no problem with that.
I was born here, like you Tim, I served my country here and I'll die here. I'll be nowhere near the big cities when it all does go bang, but I'm like you. I'm here til the end and I'd rather die on my feet than live my life on my knees.
Hey Tim, any decent established Engishman, which is to say, you have real estate (not heavily encumbered, preferably unencumbered), robust income streams, solid and supportive family connections, good wealth management and wealth protection constructs that work within the English jurisdiction and a decent home garden, emergency food stocks, a diesel generator and so forth - absolutely stay.
We are being taxed to death in the UK
Where to go, the world is stuffed.
New Zealand is an option....we are not problem free but we've escaped a lot of the problems Britain has, especially mass third world immigration. As a bonus NZ is a beautiful country, temperate, and relatively safe, especially the smaller towns. Just a thought. 😊
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@@janethammond5925 and do what their income?
@haroonhussain259 The median income in NZ is @ $67,000 and the minimum wage is $23.50 hour. It really depends on the type of work and skill level though. There are cost of living issues for those on low incomes, as in every country. So not Utopia, but a higher quality of life than many other countries.
tim you need to tell your fans WE MARCH ON SATURDAY PLEASE LET EVERY ONE NO
You are right.
No wonder my son lives in Vietnam.
@@lordlondon5798 what job does he do there?
I've left already.. My eldest daughter had her phone robbed and she was hit while she was in her uni campus in London. The uni did nothing and the police did nothing.
My family come first.
@@jjohanesson9139 where to?
I stand fast with my country.
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I’m really tempted to get a work visa in America, the company I work for could potentially sponsor me. No one seems to care about us or our country anymore, we’re second class citizens in our own country.
"Antiwhiteism" is pervasive throughout the western-world like a pernicious cancer. Including america. White erasure & all immoral antiwhite victimization of westernkind must end!
No I shall stay & fight this. I’m Christian Saxon Prince. No SOB is kicking me out my ancestral home & should anyone try, God help them
Oh dear
They're trying.
Good luck "evicting" several million invaders...
You do know that the Saxons were Germanic invaders? Move back to Germany if you want to to reclaim your ancestral home?
Your an "en-cel"..... that's what u are...
We all get riled up, as you did in your last video. Well acknowledged. I do love the passion in your message. Wish our politicians had your British spirit.
Most dont vos most are tealy not
Changed hour tune a bit. Glad you seen sense, its not cowardly to improve your lot in life.
I left last year for the safety and prosperity of my family
Same here. Left in Aug 2020, now live in Bulgaria, happily married to a Bulgarian lady and love life here.
@@StevenGoundry where to?
You also said one thing that struck a nerve with me: "you've always wanted this fight". Every "real" man dreams of defending his home and family...
Yes, this is all I've ever wanted - what a GREAT opportunity to have in your lifetime, to get to fight for England!
@@FastJetPerformance It's funny, in the Infantry they teach you how to locate the enemy. I don't believe those skills and drills ever leave you. Nobody ever imagined it would be our own people. Morale is low because nobody knows how to deal with this.
Dreams are not enough.
@ The time for action may come but right now we are still in the time of words. Everyone but a tiny fringe wants to solve this problem peacefully - and it will be a greater victory if we can.
@Daimo83 yes peacefully but we are being cut off from any peaceful means we have moved into different arena than 'peaceful' our dear leaders have ensured that violent confrontation is somewhat inevitable I loathe them particularly for this
Blue skies... sunshine..no rain... 10 yrs in Hong Kong. 20 yrs in south of France. 2 yrs in Richmond Surrey and one day looking out of the window and it was raining and miserable errh. I have no children.. if I owned property in a good area in England I would like to come back sometimes...
Thank you for wonderful business advice, I had to whistleblow the safety problems of disabled children from predators especially in society from the paedophile & trafficking ring as a whole, so the unsafety factor is a big one for me especially when my disabled children were attacked growing up by predators and i spent decades safeguarding children & vulnerable adults as a profession, they took pictures of my children. from what was happening to all of us as happened to me in my childhood in the 80’s. (A little more serious than just photos being taken of me sadly, why i spent a lifetime safeguarding children & vulnerable adults as I wrote the documents on all of these subjects mentioned & my step dad was an RAF pilot so I hear what you are saying 🙂🧚🏻♀️🦄🕊️🎵💚🌎🧿
John Cleese said some years ago that he no longer recognized London.
I ain't going anywhere, but I don't wanna my granddaughter being here if things don't change soon!.