Comments on The French are staying put in London

I chuckled at Perry's comment on another post that he worries for the state of liberty in the US, because he would like to escape to the US should things get too intolerable here. I chuckled, because I kind of feel the same, and have considered the problem before: if things carry on getting worse here, where will I go?

In the modern world, international travel is more accessible than ever before. It would be interesting to follow the migration patterns of those who love liberty, and perhaps watch them making a break from the sinking ship that is the European Union, moving first to the last strongholds of liberty, before leaving the continent entirely.


Posted by Lee Kelly at January 18, 2008 11:29 AM

To add to the above. I am actually looking into the possibility of studying in the US, economics at George Mason University, because I am a Hayek/Popper fetishist.


Posted by Lee Kelly at January 18, 2008 12:09 PM

"Come back!'' Sarkozy cried, "I am in the middle of proposing a internet tax, and a socialist from Lille just gave me a push bike, come back, we'll have a ball".

I am surprised that no one in that article mentioned the humble pub. When I lived in France I really missed pubs, and the drinking culture in general, not that the French don't have it, they do, but it's just different. They also have way to much red tape, and way to many middle men, especially in the home location business.


Posted by WalterBoswell at January 18, 2008 01:11 PM
They certainly cannot be staying in Britain for its weather.

You can bloody say that again!


Posted by Frederick Davies at January 18, 2008 05:00 PM

Lee-

Who knows, we may be entering an age wherein people cluster geographically based upon their meme tribes, rather than their genetic ones.

I have this little fantasy of all the libertarians moving to some currently impoverished African country (by consent of course). Thirty years later it's a wealthy economic powerhouse of liberty, opportunity and equality for all, its model spreading across the rapidly developing Third World, while our satellites peering into the walled European panopticon relay pictures of the blighted inhabitants scouring the rubbish dumps.

Mind you, looks like we'd have to keep Lew Rockwell out. Ha.

Don't rip me to shreds here, it's only a dream.


Posted by Ian B at January 19, 2008 02:52 PM

...and against the tide of Frogs moving to London to escape taxes, we have Brits setting up entire mini-colonies in France, to escape... the weather?


Posted by Kim du Toit at January 20, 2008 04:59 PM

Kim, possibly what's happening here is that rather than people moving somewhere "better", they're simply moving somewhere else. As societies become less pleasant everywhere, people may believe the grass is greener in some other place simply because it's a different place to where they are at the moment rather than because it actually is qualitatively better.


Posted by Ian B at January 21, 2008 11:19 AM

Also, as that guy who used to write Elton John's lyrics put it: "Change is gonna do me good".


Posted by Alisa at January 21, 2008 04:14 PM

Actually, the Frenchies could be in Britain for its' future weather. If global warming keeps on happening, then British climate might become more like France!
But what is happening with the weather? No sooner do I learn that the West Antarctic glaciers are melting faster than expected, than I read the (good?) news that a volcano is to blame! There is a volcano under all that ice, which is now active. Does anyone know how to turn off a volcano?


Posted by nick g. at January 22, 2008 02:21 AM

I am sure Hilary can take care of that, once she is done curing cancer and autism.


Posted by Alisa at January 22, 2008 06:42 AM

Alisa, what happens if Hillary is NOT elected? Will she altruisticly stop the volcano, AND cure cancer and Autism? What will Obama promise?
Here's another idea! Let's see which candidate stops the galloping sub-prime crisis in its' tracks, and vote for that person! Proof, not faith!


Posted by nick g. at January 23, 2008 05:25 AM
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