Escape from Keir's Britain with the experts' definitive emigration guide: The best places for sunshine, big houses, high wages, no crime and top-notch healthcare - plus the hotspot with NO income tax By T. D. Isacke Published: 12:03, 6 July 2024 | Updated: 12:05, 6 July 2024 e-mail View comments As Keir Starmer 's reign begins, many are questioning what exactly comes next.
For the first time since the 1970s, a self-proclaimed socialist is in charge. And you don't need to be a member of the super-rich to be worried. But don't despair - there are plenty of places where life is considerably rosier, as millions of Britons have already discovered.
Here, we present the ultimate emigration guide on how to escape the KSSR (Keir Starmer Socialist Republic). Spain a three-bedroom detached house with a pool, below, in El Algar in Murcia is £122,800 More than 293,000 Britons live permanently in Spain, the most in any European country. The lure of 300 days' sunshine a year, clean beaches, cheaper prices and a tapas lifestyle persists.
Housing: Considerably lower prices than the UK average house price of £282,000 - a three-bedroom detached house with a pool in El Algar in Murcia is £122,800 ( rightmove.co.uk ).
Mortgage rates are currently between 3 per cent and 3.5 per cent (compared to UK's 5.42 per cent).
Weather: 22-24C on average between June and September with 31C average highs in July and August, and lows of 12-13C from December to February. Taxes: Income tax is 9.5 per cent up t.
