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Three Million Will Flee Britain To Retire Abroad
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 12-10-2006 | Karyn Miller

Posted on 12/10/2006 9:21:55 AM PST by blam

Three million will flee Britain to retire abroad

By Karyn Miller, Sunday Telegraph
Last Updated: 1:14am GMT 10/12/2006

For those now starting their working lives, retirement may seem a long way off. They could be more right than they know – when they reach pension age it may well take them hundreds or even thousands of miles away.

This is because more than three million British pensioners will have left the UK and be living abroad by the year 2050, according to a study.

The number of expatriate pensioners is expected to soar to one in five in a phenomenon researchers have named "silver flight".

In 1981, just a quarter of a million pensioners lived overseas. Their number had swollen to more than one million by last year.

Sunshine was found to be the biggest lure, with a third of interviewees giving it as their reason for leaving. However, the researchers have also cited other reasons, including a "new notion" of retirement as a beginning in life, rather than an end.

Australia is the most popular country among expatriate pensioners, with 245,000 – nearly one in four – living there. Other popular destinations are North America, with 190,000 expatriates of pension age; Ireland, with 105,000; and Spain, with 75,000.

The report, Brits Abroad, is published today by the Institute for Public Policy Research. The projected increase has been calculated by setting the increased number of retired Britons moving overseas against the growth rate of the UK's ageing population.

Catherine Drew, the study's co-author, said: "British pensioners are increasingly spending their twilight years overseas, where the climate is better for their health, where the cost of living is better for their pocket and where the experience of a new culture feeds the sense of adventure that many now aspire to in their retirement years."

Retired expatriates told The Sunday Telegraph that the latest figures did not surprise them.

Ray Mitchell, 63, a retired prison governor, sold his four-bedroom house in Newcastle upon Tyne in 2002. With his wife Pat, 68, he moved to La Cala de Mijas, a town on Spain's Costa del Sol, where a third of the residents are British.

Mr Mitchell said: "We left the UK because we were fed up with the way things were going. I became increasingly frustrated by all the health and safety rules and the incorporation of the Human Rights Act – I worked in prisons for 37 years, so I saw the effects first hand.

"It isn't getting any better, so I can believe that lots more people will be coming out here.

"I visited England recently, to deliver Christmas presents, and everywhere I went people were moaning about how difficult it was to afford a reasonable lifestyle there.

"We have lots of friends here and we indulge ourselves by taking lots of long walks along the beach and eating out. Of course, it's easy to do that here because everything is so much cheaper: we can go out for dinner, with wine and liqueurs, and have change from €30 (£20). The healthcare is good, and it is free once you become a resident here. I'm sitting in my garden, the sun is shining and I can't imagine ever moving back."

William Stead, 67, a former electrician, agrees. "People are travelling more, and the UK is becoming too expensive."

Two years ago, Mr Stead and his wife Mazzirha, 64, sold their three-bedroom semi-detached house in Northampton and moved to Motril, in southern Spain, where they bought a 200-year-old pueblo with a sun terrace and sea views.

"Northampton used to be a nice town. But it reached the stage where we had to be careful where we went, because of young people causing trouble. Where we live now, the sun shines every day. We spend a lot of time visiting friends and the time flies.

"Another reason for moving was the economic advantage: I receive a state pension and a small private pension, and my money goes 30 per cent further here because everything is so much cheaper."

If the prediction of "silver flight" proves correct, it could go some way to relieving what has been described as a "demographic timebomb".

Ten years ago, life expectancy was 71 for men born in the UK, and 77 for women. It is now 77 for men, and 81 for women and every year the average life expectancy rises by three months. On current estimates, a quarter of the UK population will be of retirement age by 2050.

This has been blamed for putting a strain on housing supply. Economists have said that because people are living in their homes for longer, there are fewer homes for younger people to buy.


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KEYWORDS: abroad; britain; millions; retire; smartmoney
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1 posted on 12/10/2006 9:21:57 AM PST by blam
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To: blam
And I'll bet the majority of them won't be Muslim.
2 posted on 12/10/2006 9:23:55 AM PST by yankeedame ("Oh, I can take it but I'd much rather dish it out.")
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To: Dark Wing; Dog Gone

ping


3 posted on 12/10/2006 9:24:54 AM PST by Thud
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To: blam

hahahaha- people feeing 'PC Britian' because it's turning into Britainstan & Shari'a law is beginning to trump British law- while it's kinda funny and telling about how people view Political correctness- howq they really feel- it's sad that great nations are being overtaken and run into the ground. http://sacredscoop.com


4 posted on 12/10/2006 9:25:14 AM PST by CottShop
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They are so PC that they wouldn't even mention that people are fed up with growing PC-ness & coddling to terrorists


5 posted on 12/10/2006 9:26:32 AM PST by CottShop
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To: CottShop

Add: Liberalism has resulted in criminals running amok throughout the country with the populace absolutely defenseless.


6 posted on 12/10/2006 9:35:22 AM PST by Mad_Tom_Rackham (Democracy: The worst form of government, except for all the others.)
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To: blam

yea...all the brits moving to the costa del sol in spain....real smart considering that spain also is selling out to the muzzies....pretty soon the universal language of eurabia will be arabic!!!


7 posted on 12/10/2006 9:36:52 AM PST by hnj_00
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To: CottShop

The war against the right to self-defense may have something to do with this exodus, too.


8 posted on 12/10/2006 9:46:28 AM PST by Montfort
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To: blam
The healthcare is good, and it is free once you become a resident here.

Yea, that healthcare is free alright, you just pay for it 365 days a year. And pray to God you don't have to use it in an emergency.

9 posted on 12/10/2006 9:47:30 AM PST by A message (We who care, Can Not Fail)
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To: blam

I have English friends who used to live in the Manchester area. They now live in France in a very nice house they bought there.

Some of the children are still in England.

I like the English people, but their society and daily life is very controlled by endless petty laws and regulations.

It's also very, very expensive there. What's $100 here is 100 English Pounds there which means it's almost twice as much for the very same thing. A $100 video card is $200 there or more with the VAT. A $350 table is $700+ for the exact same thing.

No wonder the English are leaving. Then there are the stinking Islamofascist muslims in their native garb, totally unwilling to assimilate. Whole areas. Disgusting.

But of course, they're very safe because they have no guns.


10 posted on 12/10/2006 9:50:18 AM PST by garyhope (It's World War IV, right here, right now courtesy of Islam.)
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To: blam

This is one of those things that works if you and a few people do it. If pensioners start regularly living abroad and workers/voters are culturally different, then the chances of pension "reform" skyrocket as the political costs of pension "reform" fall.


11 posted on 12/10/2006 9:51:07 AM PST by JLS
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To: Thud

I'll probably retire in another five years. I'll probably keep a condo or something here in the states, just to have a base to come back to, but I anticipate nine months of the year I'll be freeping from another country.


12 posted on 12/10/2006 9:56:51 AM PST by Dog Gone
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To: blam

My sister in law who is British/Scottish is having her citizenship test on the 22nd of this month after years of living here. I guess she didn't want to return home.


13 posted on 12/10/2006 9:58:33 AM PST by Citizen Soldier
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To: blam
I like this bit, showing you what happens when socialists regulate all parts of the economy (including how many houses are built):

This has been blamed for putting a strain on housing supply. Economists have said that because people are living in their homes for longer, there are fewer homes for younger people to buy.

It doesn't cross their minds to let builders build enough homes for people to live in.

14 posted on 12/10/2006 9:59:46 AM PST by jjw
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To: Montfort

yup- it's exactly right- our governments (both Britain and America) want to take that right away, then be our 'protectors, and guadians' yet, they can't even stand up to sharia law? Thanks but no thanks! The radical islamists WILL be bringing their 'convert or die' messages to our countries VERY soon amd the government wants to take away our right to self defense? Worse yet, we're letting them get away with it?


15 posted on 12/10/2006 10:01:13 AM PST by CottShop
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To: jjw

It is surprising how much land is held by the National Trust in the U.K. then there are rhe private estates, sheep grazing lands, cow pastures, etc. that take up most of the buildable spaces.


16 posted on 12/10/2006 10:05:24 AM PST by Citizen Soldier
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To: blam

Whole lot of Brits in Florida

Many in Orlando


17 posted on 12/10/2006 10:25:45 AM PST by truemiester (If the U.S. should fail, a veil of darkness will come over the Earth for a thousand years)
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To: Citizen Soldier
It is surprising how much land is held by the National Trust in the U.K. then there are rhe private estates, sheep grazing lands, cow pastures, etc. that take up most of the buildable spaces.

Are you sure it isn't the "Green Belt" laws that prevent expansion of the cities?

Or have they implemented this by making the Green Belts National Trust land?
18 posted on 12/10/2006 10:29:33 AM PST by az_gila (AZ - need less democrats)
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To: blam
Since there are only around 60 million people in Britain, 3 million is a lot. I would like to get more details as to the details of this migration.
19 posted on 12/10/2006 10:43:22 AM PST by Uncle Hal
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