Konstantin Kisin
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Um, and I remember he did a show in Brighton and, um, he talked about, you know, coming, the contrast between London, the big city and Brighton, the seaside town that he comes in. He went, You know, you get on the train in London, you're really stressed and you just, you get on the train, it's full, it's packed, it's uncomfortable.
Um, and I remember he did a show in Brighton and, um, he talked about, you know, coming, the contrast between London, the big city and Brighton, the seaside town that he comes in. He went, You know, you get on the train in London, you're really stressed and you just, you get on the train, it's full, it's packed, it's uncomfortable.
Um, and I remember he did a show in Brighton and, um, he talked about, you know, coming, the contrast between London, the big city and Brighton, the seaside town that he comes in. He went, You know, you get on the train in London, you're really stressed and you just, you get on the train, it's full, it's packed, it's uncomfortable.
And then you just, you get off at the station and bright and you, you smell the sea air and you can feel the ambition just draining out of you. It's kind of how I feel about the UK. And I know that. And the reason I'd say that is that all the bright and talented people that I know are leaving. Anyone who can is. All the rich people are leaving.
And then you just, you get off at the station and bright and you, you smell the sea air and you can feel the ambition just draining out of you. It's kind of how I feel about the UK. And I know that. And the reason I'd say that is that all the bright and talented people that I know are leaving. Anyone who can is. All the rich people are leaving.
And then you just, you get off at the station and bright and you, you smell the sea air and you can feel the ambition just draining out of you. It's kind of how I feel about the UK. And I know that. And the reason I'd say that is that all the bright and talented people that I know are leaving. Anyone who can is. All the rich people are leaving.
Right. So we're losing the people who have created the jobs. who are creating the jobs and who are going to create the jobs. And one of the reasons is they look at the environment that we're operating in.
Right. So we're losing the people who have created the jobs. who are creating the jobs and who are going to create the jobs. And one of the reasons is they look at the environment that we're operating in.
Right. So we're losing the people who have created the jobs. who are creating the jobs and who are going to create the jobs. And one of the reasons is they look at the environment that we're operating in.
We've talked about high energy prices, but this government has decided that the people who it needs to tax are the businesses, basically, particularly the smaller side businesses, which is where so much creativity really happens. And then there's all sorts of other things about infrastructure, housing, demographics that are going on.
We've talked about high energy prices, but this government has decided that the people who it needs to tax are the businesses, basically, particularly the smaller side businesses, which is where so much creativity really happens. And then there's all sorts of other things about infrastructure, housing, demographics that are going on.
We've talked about high energy prices, but this government has decided that the people who it needs to tax are the businesses, basically, particularly the smaller side businesses, which is where so much creativity really happens. And then there's all sorts of other things about infrastructure, housing, demographics that are going on.
We talk about net immigration figures and what no one really talks about is the fact that what we're actually doing is we're chasing out all the people who create wealth and have wealth, who pay the taxes. And we're replacing them with people coming in towards the bottom of the jobs market at best if they're actually working at all.
We talk about net immigration figures and what no one really talks about is the fact that what we're actually doing is we're chasing out all the people who create wealth and have wealth, who pay the taxes. And we're replacing them with people coming in towards the bottom of the jobs market at best if they're actually working at all.
We talk about net immigration figures and what no one really talks about is the fact that what we're actually doing is we're chasing out all the people who create wealth and have wealth, who pay the taxes. And we're replacing them with people coming in towards the bottom of the jobs market at best if they're actually working at all.
And so your net immigration figure of 900,000, that includes you having lost some of your best people and replace them with people who are not contributing.
And so your net immigration figure of 900,000, that includes you having lost some of your best people and replace them with people who are not contributing.
And so your net immigration figure of 900,000, that includes you having lost some of your best people and replace them with people who are not contributing.
Yeah, and so everyone I know who actually had a successful business that's portable, they're moving to Dubai. They're moving to America. They're moving to all sorts of other places. And what they say is very simple. Well, look, I want my kids to go to a school where they're not taught that they're trans. I want to pay reasonable taxes, which in some places is like 0%.
Yeah, and so everyone I know who actually had a successful business that's portable, they're moving to Dubai. They're moving to America. They're moving to all sorts of other places. And what they say is very simple. Well, look, I want my kids to go to a school where they're not taught that they're trans. I want to pay reasonable taxes, which in some places is like 0%.