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It's never felt great to be citizen of a country that looks back on the empire through rose-tinted glasses and has a functional monarchy which we're all expected to pay for and revere but now its getting openly embarrassing as our elected officials fall over themselves for the honour of kissing a fascists boots, giving billionaires free reign, criminalising trans people and driving disabled people into poverty.
Then go elsewhere?
I would if morons hadn't yanked us out of the EU
Ireland is still an option
No it isn't, Ireland has virtually the same issues as we do with a housing crisis that is somehow even worse than ours along with pretty dogshit wages.
Work remotely for a british company in rural Ireland
Or had morons not voted for Brexit I could've done that from rural Poland while living like a king on a standard British salary. Irish costs of living are very high.
Just live on the border and steal electricity and water from your neighbour in the UK