Nick de Bois, secretary of the 1922 Committee of backbench MPs, said that
Britain needs a “culture change” to stem the flow of talented emigrants by
encouraging success.
Office for National Statistics figures obtained by Mr de Bois show that in the
ten years to 2011, a total of 3,599,000 people permanently left the UK.
Contrary to the perception of the typical emigrants being older people
retiring to a life in the sun, the figures show that 1,963,000 of those who
left were aged between 25 and 44.
By contrast, only 125,000 people of retirement age emigrated.
“Our most economically active are leaving to apply their talents elsewhere,”
the MP said, warning that talented Britons are being lured away to “growth
economies” elsewhere in the world.
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