“You won’t fix Britain, so fix yourself instead!” *Same message rephrased a little:* “You ARE Britain, so fix Britain BY fixing yourself” In principle your message is right over the target but you can look at the same problems and the same solutions from a different angle.
I'm English but I own a 30 acre ranch in Tennessee. It's ridiculous the difference in resources and space. In other words, once you step outside the UK you realise it's extremely tiny and overdeveloped / oversaturated compared to most countries, even in 'poor' places people have way more living room and freedom! It's funny because I'm lower middle class Brummie townie culturally and I'd have to become a millionaire in the UK to live like I do now... but here in my tiny rural county I'm still lower middle class because I 'just' have 30 acres and a cabin. Almost every 'poor' person here lives on at least a quarter acre of their own space and has a car or two. Some people only survive by hunting. As someone who studied economics it's been very interesting to move to somewhere with 10x lower population density and see the wealth and frankly entirely different built and natural environment it creates, and the relaxed culture
Only London is over developed, step outside the city and infrastructure and development dwindle. Based on the cities in China the UK should really be more developed.
@@greenwoodorganics4681 Nah you travel outside urban areas and basic things like buses drop off. I have passed through towns not far out of London where you will here a pin drop for miles around. & the town centre is literally a few shops. Compare this to China where there are literally 17 mega cities in the country; Each with at least 10 million people. The UK is far less urbanised and the only real urban sprawl is London.
England is a tiny overpopulated country, area 130,279 sq km, population 56.5mn, density 438 per sq km, one of the most densely populated in Europe. And the aristocracy (Royals, Lords, Dukes, Marquesses, Viscounts, Barons, Knights, Dames..) owns a big part of England: Guy Shrubsole "Who Owns England?" 2019 *"Half of England is owned by less than 1% of the population..“* But the weirdest manifestations of enduring aristocratic influence are to be found in the villages where *feudalism never died."*
I am from Poland.Polish Joiner 18 years in England.Working hard ,bought flat and house in England wasnt easy but i love this country and people.I know some people think fu....o.....f back to Poland😊but i dont care most o...fff them are lazy bast.....I meet so many nice people in England.Wish you all the best.Stay strong.
Hey Olly, you've been putting out some pretty heavy videos lately. Hope you're doing alright mate, you're a big inspiration for me (an English lad in the East Midlands) to do better with my life.
As a working class guy with no future I got out fifty years ago when the UK was in a hell of a mess-came to Canada-NEVER looked back! Went to college-which I could never have done in UK. Owned my house since shortly after coming here, judged on my abilities, NOT my accent. Happy and content in Canada!
Excellent advice! A down time in the UK for sure. No wonder so many are wanting to leave. Thanks for the insight, especially for young men to step up and take responsibility for one’s future. No politician or ‘groupthink’ mob will know what’s best for you. Btw that landscape at dawn, or sunset is sublime.
I'm a South African that visited the United Kingdom in my 20's. I'm now 46 and living in South Africa. Thank you for the video as it shows an insightful perspective on the inside of the UK.
Let's not pretend that a huge contingent of the Brexit vote came from boomers/X'ers who just wanted less foreigners and were willing to throw the younger generation under the bus (who are the main beneficiaries of remaining). No they weren't all racist gammons, but all racist gammons were Brexiters.
But still I can’t comprehend how you will show your disappointment with system by walking over your country. Brexit literally sen UK behind the countries that were post soviet and joined last the EU. They have now better public services than UK…
If you don't want to move then you have NO CHOICE but to make money from another country. Money in this country is slow, it's stubborn, before it arrives in your hands, everyone takes their cut. Listen, you can stay here but you MUST make a business that doesn't rely on UK customers. This is why this advice is so good. He's saying make an online business. This is solid advice because it allows you to cast your net wide. This country has nothing to offer you monetarily.
I’m 42 and in a very good situation having worked hard and been extremely lucky that things I chose have paid off. I think a lot about the younger people in the UK and how much harder conditions are, it’s great to see your videos, im sure you are inspiring a lot of people 🙏
Honestly it's so demoralising seeing how my education and qualifications won't even get me close to what my parents achieved with a low-skilled career. You have to work 10x harder for 10x less reward now.
@@jawlig oh as far as education goes, degrees are basically useless unless its in STEM or something that actually requires it to legally become a professional.
@@JimP-tc7gg if you are under 35 you get a 3 year work visa to Australia without any job needed in advance. Get it and go. Forget Canada they do not recognize UK academic qualifications or work experience. In any case Canada does not pay immigrants well unlike Australia.
@@JimP-tc7gg My interest is more business oriented.. I've a couple of micro businesses in the UK running out of my inherited farmhouse but I can see that with the costs here and rising taxes such as rates there is no future in trying to grow
@@alistairrobinson3865you think the Tories are right wing? lol. They did more left wing stuff than Labour ever did. Equality act, furthered hate speech laws, insane levels of mass immigration
The advice is all solid. Radical change won't happen in the UK, it may happen in America at some point (USA is where the power is, socially/economically/militarily). Get out, enjoy life, ditch politics, maybe once things have gotten far worse people will be more open to radical change, until then just live and get your money up. Idealism is going to fade in a lot of the young radicals and they're going to start getting a lot more pragmatic.
The problem with western Europe is that you can't go somewhere else and then return with enough money to have your own business and house. If we look at the rest of Europe, people have ownership of the home they live and Southern countries have insane busines revenue due to tourism and overall culture while at the same time they don't pay the workers as much. Greeks for instance have equal fortunes with Germans (a G7 country) and Greeks in Greece are the poorest of Greeks, still as rich as the Germans. In case of England it is even worse than Germany, FAR worse in fact, at least the wealth in Germany is very well distributed and even the countryside has developed communities and businesses, England on the other hand is far too much into London being the center and this damages the quality of life of the common citizen. The easiest thing to do is to at least spread out the tourists to the rest of the county as the southerners did with huge success.
I agree with 95% of this video. However, I think what makes these times we're living in so different is what we are facing in western civilization is something we never will recover from. We can recover from bad policies and corruption. We can never recover from complete and total demographic transformation. The great replacement of white people is real. So there is a difference between current issues and issues that people faced in the past. This is unprecedented and permanent.
If good patriotic young men do not go into politics if that is their vocation then all the wrong people will be in those positions of power. You're wrong in what you're saying and you obviosly have a vested interest in young men leaving their homeland because it's that disenfranchised youth that you are marketing your business towards. Your argument falls flat when you look at countries like Hungary and Poland who have strong patriotic leaders that are actively fighting against the EU and their globalist new order. Those men have made their countries safe places to be unlike Western Europe which is run by cowardly Globalist WEF puppets. Taking to the streets will not solve the UK's problems but in 20 or 30 years If we had young patriotic men in parliment and in the EU they could bring back the kind of change and safety to the UK which Poland and Hungary enjoy. certainly nothing will change in this country if all those men leave for Asia to be copywriters or digital markerters. What is more likely to make your ancestors proud? Staying and fighting for your cultural heritage and freedoms that were given to you by the sweat of your ancestors or running away to make some money bro? I understand that unless you are going into politics, leaving is a good option if you wish to speak freely about the problems in the UK without going to prison for hate speech or inciting violence by posting political memes. You're not going to be extradited from Lao or Cambodia but you would still have to be careful when or if returning to visit family. The laws here are draconian under this new stazi regime. Unless we get some good guys in positions of power to fight against it and move the overton window back to somewhere normal things are only going to get worse. "The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing"
Well this video is directed at those who aren't willing to dedicate their lives to changing the political landscape, but are at risk of just doing nothing at all other than complain about the situation and live miserably. Not everyone is capable or willing to join a multi-generational struggle to change their nation...
As long as we exist in a debt based World nothing changes for the most. Who controls the money supply is the key. How do Governments manage to borrow Billions, and from whom, and who has to pay it back. Know these things and you'll find the reasons behind so much misery for all through life.
It comes down to what your priorities are, I don't want to move to another country but I can't stand living in England anymore, multiculturalism has turned England into a hellscape I will inherit money one day and I'm going to use that to buy a house in northern Ireland, so technically still in the UK but the housing market is so different to England, you can buy a new build 3 bed house in northern Ireland for less than 200k.
I wouldn't rely on any penny that isn't already in your pocket mate...I technically should inherit a bucket load some day too, but there are never any guarantees with that sort of thing. Don't get caught out banking on money that isn't yours..
@@jawlig Yeah I actually had this discussion recently, as it stands right now I'll inherit around 600k, its guaranteed and on paper that it's coming to me, however by the time I get it 600k might be the equivalent of 100k today, or the UK could have completely collapsed due to the never ending tidal wave of third world immigration and the pound is worth nothing.
I’m 34 and no proper missus at present and bored to death of my job so I’m going to chuck it all in, sell my flat (fuck letting, I’m hearing increasingly bad things about becoming a landlord and after my mortgage payment I’ll only have £300 pcm to play with) so I’m gonna sell and fuck off to Eastern Europe next year. Put half my dough into savings account earning interest and have the other half at my disposal to travel the countries which actually put their own people first (Poland, Hungary etc) and maybe find work or be able to setup a base, who knows. Of course the one bad thing if Brexit (and I voted for it) is you can only spend 3/6 months in Europe at a time now, so maybe I’ll fuck off to the USA after 3 months is up. But the UK is a shambles, the weather is shite and I’ve had enough of it.
@@guidofarage7457 Mate you can buy a half decent house in Hungary for around 2k, look it up. I'm envious of your position. 75% of what I earn goes on rent and I don't have any savings.
Peter Hitchens also said recently, that people should lobby and from lobby groups. Go to your MP etc and don't just think your vote is what matters. People simply don't do enough of this and this allows bad politics to play out. David Starkey talks about the how the postmodernist, totalitarian government will further destroy Britain in the future. I do think it is our responsiblility to do something and not completely flee. Your identity is your past, present and future and you have a responsibiity for that. And remember: many would die for the view behind you. Don't just focus on the negative or it becomes unbalanced.
You can't eat a flag , got to look after yourself and your family , if you have children or intend to. Its not new, programmes like Wanted Down Under on bbc1 have been on for years , featuring families emigrating
@@vincentcrowley5196 The problem with that is you will be escaping to a new place that will face similar problems to what the UK has. Eventually you won't have a place to run too. That is how globalism works
It’s interesting hearing Brits lament the monarchy while talking about how little their vote matters in the democratic vote. You see the contrast? The monarchy system was abolished in effect and thus began the rule of the mob.
@@managainstmachine3395Yes. Went to Poland three weeks ago. Loved it. Hungary, CZ worth visiting too. There’s places in Europe which are not messed up like our country.
2 years ago I returned to UK after 13 years in NL, im giving it another 2-3 years, if things aren’t looking up a lot nationally il probably move away again, it’s just so depressing in this country and it’s really not like that everywhere 🙏
@@JimP-tc7gg public services are wrecked, inequality is accelerating Ie more poor people, middle class becoming skint, rich getting richer, the entire political & media class exists to gaslight us to hate each other whilst blaming immigrant’s for everything, nothing particularly new I guess but just getting worse.
04:40 oh please, UK had more privileges in the EU than any other country. The truth is that you brits had been mismanaging your country for decades and blaming EU for it. You can't do that anymore!
People, population of a land, doesn't have direct control about countries matters. Brexit was decided before any vote as tourist control was ready to separate british from othe eu countries at airports. British are just sheeps indoctrinated with a pre build culture like at any countries. Because how a population may accept such council taxes, road taxes, ulez, licence tv etc like part of them?!
1) By percentage of the population British people are the largest expat group on planet earth - huge numbers of them live all over the world. 2) England (population of 55 million) is the same size as the entire island of Ireland (population of only 7 million).
Well yes the government are crap and the states some of them gone crazy, but some states are much level headed as always. And cost of living is depend where you go but car depended so America is 50/50 but UK is like hell compared to other European countries and the culture is like shit.
as somebody who was involved in anti-brexit campaigns and later climate stuff, i agree with this sentiment. if you do try to bring about change in the UK and/or leaving isn't an option, the best way forward is to join grassroots groups and force change together outside of the existing systems. and even if you do try to bring change, expect to face lots of verbal and emotional abuse from the public in part because they're so apathetic they refuse to believe things can get better.
@@Black-Circle lived in NL for 13 years, there are problems, but is way ahead of the UK in terms public services, infrastructure, transport, healthcare and general quality of life. I don’t want to get into an EU debate, other than to say their is something uniquely hopeless about the UK, it was like that in 2009 when I left, and it was same (but worse) when I returned in 2022, the EU isn’t the problem.
I disagree with you, that is the very spirit of Europe, fighting g for your country, history and culture. Your view is of a victim, it is up to the people to change the country and make it great again. Asia? No thanks!
@RickyHarrisGolf Men are struggling in some ways, yea, like mental health issues, but certainly not in others, such as employment opportunities, especially at higher levels.
LOL so ambitious young people should move to 3rd world countries to teach English, which your first language by the way. That's how you define ambitious? You guys are just being lazy 😂 You want everything prepared for you and you can get it effortlessly.
@ I'm referring to those selling the idea of being a "digital nomad" or "influencer" type that is unrealistic for most. By all means pursue a career abroad, certainly not against that.
Problem is that those other parties don't have a great deal of political power, forcing them to try and become coalition partners. For instance, the Liberal Democrats, Reform UK and Green Peace all represent these "minority" parties that have much more political influence and sway than the system actually allots to them. The FPTP system rewards centralised authoritarian two-party states, and punishes political diversity. In order for pluralism to be nurtured and for our current slow decline into authoritarianism motivated by corruption and deeply-entrenched blocs of power, we must reform the existing system completely from the ground up. We must abolish the current system and establish a Parliament that works like a Senate, alloting seats as per the national level of voting for each party that people do. That way, instead of a "winner takes all" MP system which allows corrupt political candidates to exploit the system, local talent may be more effectively sourced, and in votes, people may include their reasonings which must be addressed by the party, and if the party fails in doing so, then they will be held to account by Parliament, whose actions will be broadcast live on television by the BBC. That's just one example of a reform that would massively benefit British politics. There's literally hundreds of such ideas to implement.
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“You won’t fix Britain, so fix yourself instead!”
*Same message rephrased a little:* “You ARE Britain, so fix Britain BY fixing yourself”
In principle your message is right over the target but you can look at the same problems and the same solutions from a different angle.
We have to stop associating Britain or rather the British with the physical place we came from. We are British wherever we are in the world.
I'm English but I own a 30 acre ranch in Tennessee. It's ridiculous the difference in resources and space. In other words, once you step outside the UK you realise it's extremely tiny and overdeveloped / oversaturated compared to most countries, even in 'poor' places people have way more living room and freedom!
It's funny because I'm lower middle class Brummie townie culturally and I'd have to become a millionaire in the UK to live like I do now... but here in my tiny rural county I'm still lower middle class because I 'just' have 30 acres and a cabin. Almost every 'poor' person here lives on at least a quarter acre of their own space and has a car or two. Some people only survive by hunting.
As someone who studied economics it's been very interesting to move to somewhere with 10x lower population density and see the wealth and frankly entirely different built and natural environment it creates, and the relaxed culture
Only London is over developed, step outside the city and infrastructure and development dwindle.
Based on the cities in China the UK should really be more developed.
@@Jay-Kay-Buwembo you have a strange definition of 'development', uk population is high density throughout where 95% of people live
@@greenwoodorganics4681 Nah you travel outside urban areas and basic things like buses drop off. I have passed through towns not far out of London where you will here a pin drop for miles around. & the town centre is literally a few shops.
Compare this to China where there are literally 17 mega cities in the country; Each with at least 10 million people.
The UK is far less urbanised and the only real urban sprawl is London.
England is a tiny overpopulated country, area 130,279 sq km, population 56.5mn, density 438 per sq km, one of the most densely populated in Europe. And the aristocracy (Royals, Lords, Dukes, Marquesses, Viscounts, Barons, Knights, Dames..) owns a big part of England: Guy Shrubsole "Who Owns England?" 2019 *"Half of England is owned by less than 1% of the population..“* But the weirdest manifestations of enduring aristocratic influence are to be found in the villages where *feudalism never died."*
I'm English and I'd like to check out Tennessee, would love to contact you somehow mate!
I am from Poland.Polish Joiner 18 years in England.Working hard ,bought flat and house in England wasnt easy but i love this country and people.I know some people think fu....o.....f back to Poland😊but i dont care most o...fff them are lazy bast.....I meet so many nice people in England.Wish you all the best.Stay strong.
You are a wise young man!
Hey Olly, you've been putting out some pretty heavy videos lately. Hope you're doing alright mate, you're a big inspiration for me (an English lad in the East Midlands) to do better with my life.
As a working class guy with no future I got out fifty years ago when the UK was in a hell of a mess-came to Canada-NEVER looked back! Went to college-which I could never have done in UK. Owned my house since shortly after coming here, judged on my abilities, NOT my accent. Happy and content in Canada!
now canada is just as bad
@laindoer333 Take a look around the world-Canada is still a wonderful place to live!
@@AndreaPorter-n2q i just see indians sorry! im assuming youre from a place that isnt affected by immigration much
It's all rigged anyway.
I know this channel is tailored towards men but I find your videos really intriguing to watch- keep up the good work ❤
Excellent advice! A down time in the UK for sure. No wonder so many are wanting to leave. Thanks for the insight, especially for young men to step up and take responsibility for one’s future. No politician or ‘groupthink’ mob will know what’s best for you. Btw that landscape at dawn, or sunset is sublime.
I'm a South African that visited the United Kingdom in my 20's. I'm now 46 and living in South Africa. Thank you for the video as it shows an insightful perspective on the inside of the UK.
Finally. Someone who understands WHY people voted for Brexit, instead of simply writing them off as 'racist gammons' or whatever.
Let's not pretend that a huge contingent of the Brexit vote came from boomers/X'ers who just wanted less foreigners and were willing to throw the younger generation under the bus (who are the main beneficiaries of remaining). No they weren't all racist gammons, but all racist gammons were Brexiters.
The irony being that 'gammon' is a racist slur
But still I can’t comprehend how you will show your disappointment with system by walking over your country.
Brexit literally sen UK behind the countries that were post soviet and joined last the EU. They have now better public services than UK…
If you don't want to move then you have NO CHOICE but to make money from another country. Money in this country is slow, it's stubborn, before it arrives in your hands, everyone takes their cut. Listen, you can stay here but you MUST make a business that doesn't rely on UK customers. This is why this advice is so good. He's saying make an online business. This is solid advice because it allows you to cast your net wide. This country has nothing to offer you monetarily.
I’m 42 and in a very good situation having worked hard and been extremely lucky that things I chose have paid off.
I think a lot about the younger people in the UK and how much harder conditions are, it’s great to see your videos, im sure you are inspiring a lot of people 🙏
Honestly it's so demoralising seeing how my education and qualifications won't even get me close to what my parents achieved with a low-skilled career. You have to work 10x harder for 10x less reward now.
@@jawlig oh as far as education goes, degrees are basically useless unless its in STEM or something that actually requires it to legally become a professional.
Correct. Plan to leave no matter how long it takes.
where to
@@JimP-tc7gg if you are under 35 you get a 3 year work visa to Australia without any job needed in advance. Get it and go. Forget Canada they do not recognize UK academic qualifications or work experience. In any case Canada does not pay immigrants well unlike Australia.
@@JimP-tc7gg Russia
@@xtc2v you have family there and speak the language?
@@JimP-tc7gg My interest is more business oriented.. I've a couple of micro businesses in the UK running out of my inherited farmhouse but I can see that with the costs here and rising taxes such as rates there is no future in trying to grow
The Sheeple are truly flocked.
Leftists are to blame , never forgive or forget
lol after 14 years of right wing government
Was Thatcher a leftist? She destroyed British industry and especially outside London.
@@alistairrobinson3865you think the Tories are right wing? lol. They did more left wing stuff than Labour ever did. Equality act, furthered hate speech laws, insane levels of mass immigration
@@alistairrobinson3865 The Tories are not "right wing" that is the problem, they are lefties just like Labour.
@@alistairrobinson3865They are "Conservative" in name only. We have essentially had another 14 years of Blair-ism.
how can you fix something you dont own. this country is run by the CROWN!
Charles the useless ?? He can not run anything. Maybe if Anne was the monarch, the monarchy would have credibility. But Chuck is lost.
And corporations own the monarchy, and politicians.
@@AnnetteCurtain-tc4mh i dont think corporations own the monarchy they are above it all. They have their own rules unlike us.
@@AnnetteCurtain-tc4mh i will say countries are run like a corporation thats for sure. We have zero rights here.
Actually run by the WEF, but since ole cloth ears is a founder member, I guess you're kinda right !
Same with America!! Following your advice!!
Been really enjoying your videos. Keep it up!
The advice is all solid. Radical change won't happen in the UK, it may happen in America at some point (USA is where the power is, socially/economically/militarily).
Get out, enjoy life, ditch politics, maybe once things have gotten far worse people will be more open to radical change, until then just live and get your money up. Idealism is going to fade in a lot of the young radicals and they're going to start getting a lot more pragmatic.
Oh wow Jenkins is out there (being polite) that must have been wild experience dude 🙏
The problem with western Europe is that you can't go somewhere else and then return with enough money to have your own business and house. If we look at the rest of Europe, people have ownership of the home they live and Southern countries have insane busines revenue due to tourism and overall culture while at the same time they don't pay the workers as much. Greeks for instance have equal fortunes with Germans (a G7 country) and Greeks in Greece are the poorest of Greeks, still as rich as the Germans. In case of England it is even worse than Germany, FAR worse in fact, at least the wealth in Germany is very well distributed and even the countryside has developed communities and businesses, England on the other hand is far too much into London being the center and this damages the quality of life of the common citizen. The easiest thing to do is to at least spread out the tourists to the rest of the county as the southerners did with huge success.
I agree with 95% of this video. However, I think what makes these times we're living in so different is what we are facing in western civilization is something we never will recover from. We can recover from bad policies and corruption. We can never recover from complete and total demographic transformation. The great replacement of white people is real. So there is a difference between current issues and issues that people faced in the past. This is unprecedented and permanent.
You can't save anybody if you haven't saved yourself first.
If good patriotic young men do not go into politics if that is their vocation then all the wrong people will be in those positions of power. You're wrong in what you're saying and you obviosly have a vested interest in young men leaving their homeland because it's that disenfranchised youth that you are marketing your business towards. Your argument falls flat when you look at countries like Hungary and Poland who have strong patriotic leaders that are actively fighting against the EU and their globalist new order. Those men have made their countries safe places to be unlike Western Europe which is run by cowardly Globalist WEF puppets. Taking to the streets will not solve the UK's problems but in 20 or 30 years If we had young patriotic men in parliment and in the EU they could bring back the kind of change and safety to the UK which Poland and Hungary enjoy. certainly nothing will change in this country if all those men leave for Asia to be copywriters or digital markerters. What is more likely to make your ancestors proud? Staying and fighting for your cultural heritage and freedoms that were given to you by the sweat of your ancestors or running away to make some money bro? I understand that unless you are going into politics, leaving is a good option if you wish to speak freely about the problems in the UK without going to prison for hate speech or inciting violence by posting political memes. You're not going to be extradited from Lao or Cambodia but you would still have to be careful when or if returning to visit family. The laws here are draconian under this new stazi regime. Unless we get some good guys in positions of power to fight against it and move the overton window back to somewhere normal things are only going to get worse. "The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing"
Well this video is directed at those who aren't willing to dedicate their lives to changing the political landscape, but are at risk of just doing nothing at all other than complain about the situation and live miserably. Not everyone is capable or willing to join a multi-generational struggle to change their nation...
I’m 23 and travel a few countries on my own with another two lined up.
I have been thinking about going to Bangkok🤔
As long as we exist in a debt based World nothing changes for the most. Who controls the money supply is the key. How do Governments manage to borrow Billions, and from whom, and who has to pay it back. Know these things and you'll find the reasons behind so much misery for all through life.
Get crypto and self custody it
It comes down to what your priorities are, I don't want to move to another country but I can't stand living in England anymore, multiculturalism has turned England into a hellscape
I will inherit money one day and I'm going to use that to buy a house in northern Ireland, so technically still in the UK but the housing market is so different to England, you can buy a new build 3 bed house in northern Ireland for less than 200k.
I wouldn't rely on any penny that isn't already in your pocket mate...I technically should inherit a bucket load some day too, but there are never any guarantees with that sort of thing. Don't get caught out banking on money that isn't yours..
@@jawlig
Yeah I actually had this discussion recently, as it stands right now I'll inherit around 600k, its guaranteed and on paper that it's coming to me, however by the time I get it 600k might be the equivalent of 100k today, or the UK could have completely collapsed due to the never ending tidal wave of third world immigration and the pound is worth nothing.
I’m 34 and no proper missus at present and bored to death of my job so I’m going to chuck it all in, sell my flat (fuck letting, I’m hearing increasingly bad things about becoming a landlord and after my mortgage payment I’ll only have £300 pcm to play with) so I’m gonna sell and fuck off to Eastern Europe next year. Put half my dough into savings account earning interest and have the other half at my disposal to travel the countries which actually put their own people first (Poland, Hungary etc) and maybe find work or be able to setup a base, who knows. Of course the one bad thing if Brexit (and I voted for it) is you can only spend 3/6 months in Europe at a time now, so maybe I’ll fuck off to the USA after 3 months is up.
But the UK is a shambles, the weather is shite and I’ve had enough of it.
@@guidofarage7457
Mate you can buy a half decent house in Hungary for around 2k, look it up. I'm envious of your position. 75% of what I earn goes on rent and I don't have any savings.
will you work be impacted by moving?
A good vid. I have broken even with this mentality but multiple years later would suggest hoping off. Might need to be a certain character though.
Peter Hitchens also said recently, that people should lobby and from lobby groups. Go to your MP etc and don't just think your vote is what matters. People simply don't do enough of this and this allows bad politics to play out. David Starkey talks about the how the postmodernist, totalitarian government will further destroy Britain in the future. I do think it is our responsiblility to do something and not completely flee. Your identity is your past, present and future and you have a responsibiity for that. And remember: many would die for the view behind you. Don't just focus on the negative or it becomes unbalanced.
while i agree with the sentiment you should never abandon your homeland
You can't eat a flag , got to look after yourself and your family , if you have children or intend to.
Its not new, programmes like Wanted Down Under on bbc1 have been on for years , featuring families emigrating
@@vincentcrowley5196 The problem with that is you will be escaping to a new place that will face similar problems to what the UK has.
Eventually you won't have a place to run too.
That is how globalism works
It’s interesting hearing Brits lament the monarchy while talking about how little their vote matters in the democratic vote. You see the contrast? The monarchy system was abolished in effect and thus began the rule of the mob.
100% agree
look at videos about the birth certificate scam also.
@hydraV1-c7d yup
Just MAKE MORE MONEY and keep it!
Is it worth moving to a European country?
@@managainstmachine3395Yes. Went to Poland three weeks ago. Loved it. Hungary, CZ worth visiting too. There’s places in Europe which are not messed up like our country.
If you have the qualifications and work experience to earn a high paying salary, yes. If not, it might not be that advantageous.
It's the same in most countries though. This really isn't unique to the UK.
That’s not true at all considering the combination of problems in the UK. At least less stabbing, things are still affordable elsewhere.
2 years ago I returned to UK after 13 years in NL, im giving it another 2-3 years, if things aren’t looking up a lot nationally il probably move away again, it’s just so depressing in this country and it’s really not like that everywhere 🙏
Im returning to visit in a few months. What have you noticed the most?
@@JimP-tc7gg public services are wrecked, inequality is accelerating Ie more poor people, middle class becoming skint, rich getting richer, the entire political & media class exists to gaslight us to hate each other whilst blaming immigrant’s for everything, nothing particularly new I guess but just getting worse.
Wise words !
nothing ever happens, and thats okay.
another speeding ticket for me. this country is cooked!
04:40 oh please, UK had more privileges in the EU than any other country. The truth is that you brits had been mismanaging your country for decades and blaming EU for it. You can't do that anymore!
People, population of a land, doesn't have direct control about countries matters. Brexit was decided before any vote as tourist control was ready to separate british from othe eu countries at airports.
British are just sheeps indoctrinated with a pre build culture like at any countries. Because how a population may accept such council taxes, road taxes, ulez, licence tv etc like part of them?!
1) By percentage of the population British people are the largest expat group on planet earth - huge numbers of them live all over the world. 2) England (population of 55 million) is the same size as the entire island of Ireland (population of only 7 million).
what are your opinions on india Unfiltered (except for street sheeeting)
Oh mate, America is exactly the same. It's interesting to hear a British perspective, but this is copy/paste of our paradigm.
Well yes the government are crap and the states some of them gone crazy, but some states are much level headed as always. And cost of living is depend where you go but car depended so America is 50/50 but UK is like hell compared to other European countries and the culture is like shit.
leaving the country wont make anythign better
So what's your point?
Look up the woodlander initiative
The environmental crisis will be a revolution so don t waste your time in explaining long term situations
Just chatting now too much waffle
as somebody who was involved in anti-brexit campaigns and later climate stuff, i agree with this sentiment. if you do try to bring about change in the UK and/or leaving isn't an option, the best way forward is to join grassroots groups and force change together outside of the existing systems. and even if you do try to bring change, expect to face lots of verbal and emotional abuse from the public in part because they're so apathetic they refuse to believe things can get better.
the thing is these groups get taken over and controlled by shills who steer you into a limited hang out group.
Thanks for your efforts 🙏
I’m literally on the opposite side of those issues/campaigns, yet we’re watching the same video.
@@jettjones9889 EU is just as draconian as the UK right now
@@Black-Circle lived in NL for 13 years, there are problems, but is way ahead of the UK in terms public services, infrastructure, transport, healthcare and general quality of life.
I don’t want to get into an EU debate, other than to say their is something uniquely hopeless about the UK, it was like that in 2009 when I left, and it was same (but worse) when I returned in 2022, the EU isn’t the problem.
Hi Michi Cucamba!
I disagree with you, that is the very spirit of Europe, fighting g for your country, history and culture.
Your view is of a victim, it is up to the people to change the country and make it great again.
Asia? No thanks!
Why is this aimed at young men specifically. I am certain this life advice applies to young women too, it's not a gender specific thing
Let men have something
@@MrCliveado Have what exactly
@@MrCliveadoonly young men
Because he is the creator of the content and therefore can entitled it whichever way he chooses. Nobody is forcing you to watch it.
@RickyHarrisGolf Men are struggling in some ways, yea, like mental health issues, but certainly not in others, such as employment opportunities, especially at higher levels.
Teaching English abroad is another option.
temporarily, yes but you would be hard pushed to earn enough to meaningfully save for your future.
LOL so ambitious young people should move to 3rd world countries to teach English, which your first language by the way. That's how you define ambitious? You guys are just being lazy 😂 You want everything prepared for you and you can get it effortlessly.
@@JimP-tc7ggWell push hard. Left without enough to return, came back 20 years later with a million.
@ I'm referring to those selling the idea of being a "digital nomad" or "influencer" type that is unrealistic for most. By all means pursue a career abroad, certainly not against that.
brah...u are brainwashed...you can vote for other parties no only the 2 main ones
Problem is that those other parties don't have a great deal of political power, forcing them to try and become coalition partners. For instance, the Liberal Democrats, Reform UK and Green Peace all represent these "minority" parties that have much more political influence and sway than the system actually allots to them. The FPTP system rewards centralised authoritarian two-party states, and punishes political diversity. In order for pluralism to be nurtured and for our current slow decline into authoritarianism motivated by corruption and deeply-entrenched blocs of power, we must reform the existing system completely from the ground up. We must abolish the current system and establish a Parliament that works like a Senate, alloting seats as per the national level of voting for each party that people do. That way, instead of a "winner takes all" MP system which allows corrupt political candidates to exploit the system, local talent may be more effectively sourced, and in votes, people may include their reasonings which must be addressed by the party, and if the party fails in doing so, then they will be held to account by Parliament, whose actions will be broadcast live on television by the BBC. That's just one example of a reform that would massively benefit British politics. There's literally hundreds of such ideas to implement.
lol you're not voting your way out of this.
you have to vote them "first" to have political power...they cannot get the power "first" so as you can vote them
INFORM/TRAIN/EMPOWER YOURSELF.
1. The Optimum Nutrition Bible , by Patrick Holford (UK)
2. The Art of leading yourself, by Randi Noyes (NOR)
3. First things First, by Stephen Covey (USA).
4. Systems thinking, by McDermott and O'Connor (UK).
5. Spiritual Direction, by Henri Nouwen (NL).
6. Any book on goal setting, productivity by Ali Abdaal (UK).
Chris Williamson, Jordan Peterson, Brett Weinstein, Steven Bartlett, Robert Kiyosaki, Rudyard Lynch, and the people they talk with.
Beethoven, Mozart, Elgar, Tchaikovsky, Vivaldi, Schubert.
Grifter
how?
1:00 casual mushroom cloud in the back