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Re: Dear Boris
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 13035518)
But its ok to expect the govt to care about those who emigrated to the US and Europe?
Speaking as an expat who is paying NI, and but for COVID would now be wrapping things up and returning to the UK permanently, |
Re: Dear Boris
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 13035518)
But its ok to expect the govt to care about those who emigrated to the US and Europe?
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Re: Dear Boris
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 13035518)
Speaking as an expat who is paying NI, and but for COVID would now be wrapping things up and returning to the UK permanently,
We would have been back for a recce & a perm. return mid last year but for Covid. Now I cannot see us financially being able to do that.
Originally Posted by dbd33
I sympathize with that but this government has maltreated so many people that it's difficult to know which victims most deserve support.
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Re: Dear Boris
Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
(Post 13035248)
True, but:
Boris, however, seems to be someone who wanted to become Prime Minister, rather than be Prime Minister, given the way he "governs". He seems bored and put upon with it all. He may be reading these forums to see where he can go. Can you imagine his first post? |
Re: Dear Boris
Originally Posted by Tumbling_Dice
(Post 13035882)
Boris, however, seems to be someone who wanted to become Prime Minister, rather than be Prime Minister, given the way he "governs". He seems bored and put upon with it all. He may be reading these forums to see where he can go. Can you imagine his first post?
I'd like to move away from the UK because some fool has been mucking everything up for everyone here. I'm sure Canada is a good place to raise my kids, though not all of them of course since I don't know where they are, so just these two. I have some experience of North America so Canada wouldn't come as a complete surprise but I'm looking for suggestions as to where to live. Money is no object but I wouldn't mind a nice job. I've heard there may be a position coming up soon that would be very suitable for me. What is the Sussex Drive neighbourhood like? |
Re: Dear Boris
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 13035897)
My partner and I are considering moving to Canada. We have one child and another on the way. I also have other children but I don't know how many.
I'd like to move away from the UK because some fool has been mucking everything up for everyone here. I'm sure Canada is a good place to raise my kids, though not all of them of course since I don't know where they are, so just these two. I have some experience of North America so Canada wouldn't come as a complete surprise but I'm looking for suggestions as to where to live. Money is no object but I wouldn't mind a nice job. I've heard there may be a position coming up soon that would be very suitable for me. What is the Sussex Drive neighbourhood like? |
Re: Dear Boris
Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian
(Post 13034488)
Dear Boris
I am not trying to be confrontational by writing this letter but is your shoe size bigger than your IQ? I see you have just decided that US citizens/permanent residents of the US who have been fully vaccinated can now visit the UK without the need for quarantining on arrival in the UK. Perhaps you are unaware that there are thousands of UK citizens who live, work and study in Canada and who are fully vaccinated but if they were to return to the UK then they would need to quarantine. It may have also escaped your attention that Canada has a larger percentage of residents fully vaccinated than the USA and I believe until yesterday than the UK itself. So what have we expats in Canada done wrong that you find the necessity that we need to quarantine if travelling back to the UK? Signed very angry expats across all of Canada. |
Re: Dear Boris
Originally Posted by Jingsamichty
(Post 13036068)
Oh dear, FL. I think it's quite endearing that you think that the UK government ought to give a monkey's about UK citizens that don't live in the UK anymore. It's almost like you've forgotten about Brexit.
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Re: Dear Boris
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 13036122)
Isn't Brexit a demonstration that the UK government also doesn't give a monkey's about UK citizens that do live in the UK?
How can Johnson possibly spare any time on such weighty matters as the vaccination status of Brits in Canada when he spends his evenings fretting about the price of wallpaper and impregnating ladies. |
Re: Dear Boris
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 13036122)
Isn't Brexit a demonstration that the UK government also doesn't give a monkey's about UK citizens that do live in the UK?
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Re: Dear Boris
Originally Posted by Siouxie
(Post 13036185)
That would depend on your personal point of view, I'm sure many people believe that Brexit demonstrates that the UK Govt cares a lot more about UK citizens than filling the fat pockets of euro mp's etc. :p :rofl:
This is a fun summary of one aspect of the Brexit disaster: https://yorkshirebylines.co.uk/the-digby-jones-index/ |
Re: Dear Boris
Originally Posted by Siouxie
(Post 13036185)
That would depend on your personal point of view, I'm sure many people believe that Brexit demonstrates that the UK Govt cares a lot more about UK citizens than filling the fat pockets of euro mp's etc. :p :rofl:
The current gross wage for an MEP is €8,995.39 a month, which works out to €107,944.68 per year. At todays rate on XE.com, that's £92,271.94 a year. A UK MP gets £81,932 a year. The UK had 73 MEPs, most of whom attended meetings and served the UK's interests well. Others, from one particular UK political party in particular, didn't. But you didn't see that reported. |
Re: Dear Boris
Originally Posted by DaveLovesDee
(Post 13036265)
I'm sure many people believe that the pockets of Euro MPs were being lined, because the likes of the Daily Mail were telling many people that this was what was happening....
The current gross wage for an MEP is €8,995.39 a month, which works out to €107,944.68 per year. At todays rate on XE.com, that's £92,271.94 a year. A UK MP gets £81,932 a year. The UK had 73 MEPs, most of whom attended meetings and served the UK's interests well. Others, from one particular UK political party in particular, didn't. But you didn't see that reported. |
Re: Dear Boris
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 13036122)
Isn't Brexit a demonstration that the UK government also doesn't give a monkey's about UK citizens that do live in the UK?
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Re: Dear Boris
Dear Boris,
You're a lying, spineless twat. Signed, Jack |
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