Spain attracts disaffected Britons
June 3rd, 2008Expatriates in the UK are not moving to countries such as Spain just to enjoy its sunshine, new research has revealed.
According to Robinsons International, a number of factors have left Britons extremely disenchanted with life at home, so much so that a record number are now moving overseas.
The study showed that issues such as the growing population of the UK, loutish behaviour and the high cost of living have prompted many to look at living abroad.
Figures also revealed that some Britons intend to leave because they are unhappy with current government policies.
Commenting on the findings, Anthony Robinson of Robinsons International said: “It’s perhaps not surprising that so many people are looking for the better standard of living offered by other countries.”
This comes after ShelterOffshore.com revealed that Spain is still one of the most popular foreign locations for British retirees.
The website partly attributed this to its good climate, as it offers much warmer and sunnier conditions than the UK.












