I haven't ruled out Poland as a future destination (there's talk of them liberalising their online gambling market soon) - have an old mate working over there now in the Warsaw office of some British law firm, loves it. Anyway, we'll see where the wind blows.
No, they've a max income tax of 32% which is quite reasonable though when combined with a lower cost of living.
For the first time in his life Dirty C must know how it feels, when the powers that be change the rules and try to claw back from those that don't deserve it. He's been doing it to the poor and disabled here for years, nice to see him get a taste of his own medicine. His Father owed a shed load too.
I don't think I worded my post properly. Poland has a max income tax of 32%, but self-employed Poles only pay 19% income tax. I didn't mean Poles pay less income tax than Brits.
You got dual passports? I do, which is a little bit of security (think I'm actually eligible for a Maltese one too). If you want to stay in the UKIP UK I'll take your place in France
My Dad is getting French citizenship, when he does I automatically qualify for it even if I don't live there UKIP will never be in power, so I'm not even going to entertain the thought of having to leave because of it.
I will just leave my beautifully crafted Swiss made timepiece an hour ahead in solidarity of our European brothers ST. Why should we be any different?
The problem appears to be that the two parties that will get into power are turning themselves into UKIP.
I think you see the UK as some sort of Sim city game Mick it's all very well having extreme views on how the place is run but you sit in your predominantly white village spouting liberal nonsense about how brilliant diversity is for the people that live in inner city communities . No matter who is in charge your life will not change one jot apart from numbers on on your tax bill.