Yes, I heard about this.
I'll only be leaving the UK once a year, for about 9 months đ
If it gets too bad, I may not come back.
Better keep your paperwork in order nostr:nprofile1qqswswmx4rkj6d7q05dtafhpkqq2z42fc62s37jvtp642m2jkpfxc2cpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduq3wamnwvaz7tmxd9k8getj9ehx7um5wgh8w6twv53zg7wm đ§
Alongside the âonline safety actâ the trajectory of UK government intent to control is very clear
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Yes, I heard about this.
I'll only be leaving the UK once a year, for about 9 months đ
If it gets too bad, I may not come back.
The key is the level of leverage you have I think. If you donât âhaveâ to go back, ie your primary business isnât there, or something else as critical, then not returning means youâre in a better decision making position
For the regular EU travellers with holiday homes etc itâs going to be painful
The governments of the world today are no doubt going to implement this kind of thing asap
In my mind, all about building a position to be agile from
The challenge for me will be what to offer to my extended family.
They have lives in the UK they cannot easily leave behind. I can financially support them, but that's not the same as giving them a life elsewhere.
I don't want my entire family sipping Piña colada's on a beach somewhere for the rest of their lives. Despite the image, that's no life.
I am getting closer and closer to deciding not to stay and try to revitalise my second home of Ventnor.
In a sane world governments would be doing everything possible to encourage me to stay, not to force me to leave.
Shame đ
Trade offs everywhere
The worrying part is the talent that feels so over-worked, like you, theyâre leaving
Says it all