I Left Increasingly Right-Wing Britain And Now I Don’t Know If I Will Ever Return Home. By Sorcha McCrory
A study conducted earlier this year by the Oxford in
Berlin group and the Berlin Social Science Center predicted that 2019 would see
84,000 Britons relocate to European countries, a drastic increase compared to
the 59,000 who moved in 2008. Concerns around Brexit and a desire to hold on to
European identity are regularly cited as reasons for moving.
The implications of
this are yet to be fully understood, but during my time in Copenhagen, I’ve met
numerous Brits in similar positions ― most of them chasing a sustainable career
in creative fields and looking to improve their own quality of life, while
fearing for those less fortunate at home. Britain should be concerned by the
way it is hemorrhaging young talent, with the most recent election result
signaling the death knell for many of us ever returning
This election
presented a stark choice: Choose between a fair society that supports the
vulnerable, or continue in the same way as the past nine years. Regrettably,
the country voted to keep things as they are ― and, I fear, make them even
worse. This wasn’t just a
slim majority, or a desperate bandying together of parties in a frenzied power
grab. This was a whopping great defeat of all the ideals I hold dear and
thought were shared by at least 48% of my country...
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