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Would you move to live abroad?????????

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Mrs Presley

Mrs Presley Report 3 Nov 2006 22:44

in a heart beat.............but OH is a london boy,and loves it too much to go,maybe one day i'll talk him roundxxx

Joe ex Bexleyheath

Joe ex Bexleyheath Report 3 Nov 2006 23:14

Brian in Essex - You said it all except maybe the CCTV everywhere - feels like Big Brother is with us. When I visited Australia the one thing that was mentioned was CCTV by all those that had been here in recent years - unbelievable. But for my advanced years and being a single and being cut from my kids and gr'kids I would be off like a shot - would have gone long ago. Not sure whether I would go to Australia but France or Germany would be def. on the list. I also think that the future of our children is in those countries - children adapt so quickly and if it is a matter of a new language then the younger they go the better and it would not take them long to realise such a move would be favourable to them.

Chris the gardening

Chris the gardening Report 4 Nov 2006 08:01

left Manchester 37 years ago, live in sunny South Australia. Never regretted it for a minute been back to the U.K. three times, give me sunshine, good food, plenty of fresh fruit, open spaces everytime wouldn't move back for quids.

Jill in France

Jill in France Report 4 Nov 2006 09:15

Two more reasons to living in France--No car tax and we have just had our taxes in for the house which is big and has a gite plus 5 acres £100 a year!!! plus dont pay habitational as dont earn enough. We were paying £1200 a year in the UK 7 years ago for a 3 bed detached. Jill xx :)