I want to immigrate to the U.K./Ireland

I want to move to the U.K. or Ireland with my wife. I'm of entirely British isles ancestry with the exception of a little german.

I have a degree in Chemical engineering, willing to work hard and help the country.

I want to live in Rural England, Wales, or Southern Ireland most likely. Places like Dublin, Somerset, Devon, Cornwall, Leicester.

Would you Brits accept an American as one of your own? I always wanted to live in the countryside in England, Wales, Scotland, or Ireland with all the ancient buildings, ruins, houses, and castles.

>I want to move to the U.K. or Ireland with my wife.
No, you don't, there are some problems in this country that being pushed under the rug, I highly recommend moving further east.

>I want to live in Rural England, Wales, or Southern Ireland most likely.
Okay.
>Leicester is a city that is 50% white
>Somerset and Devon
Good choices. Add Norfolk and East Anglia in General.
>Cornwall
Has an independence movement, probably one of the better places in the UK to live.
>Would you Brits accept an American as one of your own?
No, You're an American whose soldiers shit up my local area.

What's your ancestry?

Look up 'the cotswolds', live there - it's the most beautiful place in the world.

I posted my ancestry in the OP

English/Irish/Scots-Irish/Welsh/Scottish/German

I can trace a ton of it back to England, did a lot of genealogical research, my surname comes from Leicester from a family that was Lords of the Manor. I have ancestry from every region of england though, probably every region of Ireland, only a little bit of Scottish and welsh, and the german is maybe 20-30%, but I haven't taken a DNA test (yet the English seem to have German DNA anyway - and I have traced most to Saxony, Bavaria, etc. although there was some southern/middle border German.)

I had ancestors from Somerset/Devon too, and a lot in the midlands, but it really could be traced from all over, even places like Yorkshire/Kent.

Also, I really like Southwest England, they seem to have nice scenery, and I like the countryside in the Midlands too. Southeast England looks pretty nice as well.

Where are you from?

Didn't know Leicestershire was non-white, but that's goo to know.

The Southwest of England looks really, really nice and quaint. East Anglia seems good too, is Kent nice?

What are the best Regions in England? Looking for moderately attractive people, not upper nor lower class, and countryside.

>No, you don't, there are some problems in this country that being pushed under the rug, I highly recommend moving further east.

Also, what are the problems? You seem better off than the US

UK has a few biolabs of the highest level. look for jobs there, nornally around cambridgeshire.

Leicester is basically little india, but the surrounding villages are nice and white. Check out North Kilworth etc.

are you a Killbey?

As in my last name? Nope.

Yeah. Cambridgeshire might work.

Have you been to the UK? What were your favorite counties?

I'm a bong. Live in the US. My family history/name goes back to the crusades.

I'm from midlands. again most of the villages are great (although they're changing swiftly) but the towns are often shitty, but that's the same as most centres these days.
Cambridgeshire is great and offers access to rural and city options too.

Dude no. Stay away.

1. Totalitarian nanny state
2. Literally the old freedom you are allowed is the diverse range of things you can shove up your ass
3. Low quality feminist women
4. Terrible place to raise kids
5. Loads of pretentious middle class leftists

Go somewhere else. Most of us want to leave anyway

Midlands seems nice. Is there many countryside villages?

I heard middle class, when used in England, refers to the upper class, rather than the average person. And that working class in England is more equivalent to what we call middle class. Is this true?

Over in America, the middle class basically means the typical white person, Upper-middle is semi-wealthy/successful, and Upper class is like famous people/politicians/doctors and all of that.

>2. Literally the old freedom you are allowed is the diverse range of things you can shove up your ass
>4. Terrible place to raise kids

Can you elaborate? I'd assume the better places in the UK are fine to raise kids?

And the freedom part does make me weary, but I didn't think it was that bad over there.

Yeah, plenty. Costly though nowadays to get on the housing ladder in some places though. Avoid the smaller towns around major towns/cities and stick to either the nicer edges or villages if you can.
All depends on budgets etc...

Former Brit here. I recommend the rural village of Denver, look at it in google street view. Not trashy, white, low population, very old place with lots of history.

>Chemical engineering

Have fun in the Royal Navy.

What made you come to the US? Do you like it better here, and which region are you in?

The villages around Norfolk are great. Proper Old England (also webbed feet)

I thought about this as I've already visited England so I know what it's like...the only problem is I'm not about to leave my guns. Not with all those fucking 'groids around.

>Meme flag
>Gun meme
checks out.

Also my family immigrated from Cornwall, but that's not where I visited unfortunately (didn't know until I was back over here)

Don't move to Dublin or Leicester.

Dublin is full mate
Try cork or galway

>MUH HERITAGE

can vouch for this, most towns are post industrial shit holes, villages are completely fine.

Well, I didn't really mean Dublin, but maybe the rural area outside of it (If that's a thing?)

Southern Ireland just seems great.

Bollocks. Cotswolds are far inferior to the Lakes, Peaks, and Pennines. Even the fucking Moors are nicer.

>being burger
>wanting to move to britland
how about you spend a month there, rent a place and live like a local. see how long it takes you to rethink that

Hello fellow midlander-in-the-states. East mids here.

>”I traced my ancestry!”
You’re American bud. Sorry you don’t like it. But you are and will remain so for the rest of your life.

don’t come. stay in the mess your ancestors laid out for you

daily
>will x country accept me

stop pining for acceptance you faggot. move to the uk if you want. nobody is going to say "hell yeah we love americans come to my house and fuck my wife while I cook you dinner"

Yeah, come on over.
You will have to adopt some of our customs and drop the american paranoia though.

>I'm of entirely British Isles ancestry with the exception of 20-30% German
>entirely
>with the exception of 20-30%
??

Never claimed to not be American.

I'd invite an American over, but I don't have a wife and am in London.

I don't see what's wrong with that sentence, I said with the exception of.

I live in South Carolina, the ones we have around here are armed and stupid. That makes them dangerous because they don't just rob you, they'll shoot you anyway. You have no idea.

The ones I saw in England were straight out of Africa and no smarter.

>British and "a little German"

Stay away you mongrel

The grass isn't greener on the other side.

Enjoy the nanny state and nogunz m8

The southwest is the best desu. No ones mentioned Bath or Exeter yet so ill throw those in.

I have a hard time believing Britain isn't in better shape than the US. Maybe I don't know what it's really like to be there, but aren't they still like 90% white, have a more fair economy, and generally live in a safer country?

It's a good country alright.
Dublin is not in a good state at all right now with regard to housing availabilty. Rents are crazy high.
Galway is a great city out west and cork is basically the second capital.
IMO you'd be mad to move anywhere Dublinish or adjacent to Dublin due to property costs and congestion.
Plus, assuming you're like most posters here and don't take kindly to non white types, Dublin and the satelite counties have the highest portion of darkies.

The Southwest looks like it has the most beautiful scenery in England.

I live in a town called Bradford-On-Avon in wiltshire and can confirm.

Same. Rose (laughable) of the Shires originally. you?

I know, I've seen it here first hand. The UK ones are legit straight off the boat mostly.

How's Australia, while we're at it?

I am a complete mongrel, but there is German ancestry in the British Isles anyway.

Plus, I already have a wife.

Then in what sense of 'entirely' are you entirely British? You're either entirely something or you're not.

It's beautiful in summer but in winter it's pretty miserable everything's grey and covered in mud since there is so much flooding, at least in somerset, I still prefer it to the city though.

I said Entirely outside of the 20-30% German (Honestly just a guess though). Which meant I suppose 70-80% British Isles genealogy outside of that.

Demographically it is in a better shape, legally and politically is a different thing.

I've heard it doesn't really snow in England, which is a major plus.

>nobody is going to say "hell yeah we love americans come to my house and fuck my wife while I cook you dinner"

Leafs would

>I'm of entirely British isles ancestry with the exception of a little german.

It hasn't snowed where I live yet except some light sleet, oh and there was some snowfall for an evening or two but it quickly melted and caused more flooding.

Gross

Cumbria is a good option. Comfy AF, 99%, cheap, industrial jobs for engineering on West coast at sellafield or BAE and some sweet culture/ history...

Ah, I see. I'm entirely Italian, apart from the 80% British and 15% French.

>moving in the countryside
>to work on a job mostly found in urban areas

Yeah.

Believe me, our inner city areas are turning into fucking slums. Better watch out if you head into London, serious acid attacks happening you don't get told about by most of our media. I hear on here a lot more happens that even right-wing press won't mention, and police won't report.
There's a real atmosphere of Political correctness here and a lot of thought-policing that Americans know nothing of. You can say a lot more there than here, and considering how Lefties act there, that's saying something. It's part of our culture. We have no precedent like this. It used to work, for centuries. Muslims changed everything far more than anything has changed the US. You guys have checks and balences for this shit, and look what happened to you. Now think of what has happened here, and could happen in the future. Nothing could have prepared us for this.

I'm telling you, go east, if you have to go somewhere. Eastern Europe is improving and their people have become very patriotic since the fall of the Iron Curtain. It's brought them together Perhaps after thing boil over here we'll experience the same.

I mean, I hate to say it but the US is basically a dystopia now. Even legally and politically. I know the UK has an entirely different set of problems from us though, which I haven't experienced over here, I guess. But even compared to Germany or France, maybe Sweden, I don't think the UK is even doing that bad. And hasn't conservatism been coming back over there?

No need to be a cunt.

Not much better. We have a nigger/abbo problem, chinese ownership and high property prices.

Just to hear the opinion of a European, where in Europe do you think is doing the best?

>alamy stock photo
WHAT KIND OF MEME DO YOU CALL THAT?

Switzerland

It's a form of cuckservatism really, the biggest problem politically is the working class's obsession with voting Labour because once upon a time they called themselves the "working mans party" so they think that they still have their interests at heart. It feels bad to demonise them but really, it is literally a case of "my dad voted for Labour so therefore i will too". it's a problem in Scotland too where they vote for a meme more than anything (being anything anti English there).

>'the cotswolds',
DID YOU MISSPELL CORNWALL??
>used to work at a company in the cotswolds ,it's nice but kind of twee

Any others? Denmark and Norway seem to be doing okay. Ireland as well from what I heard.The Netherlands seems to always be doing fine.

You're damned whoever you vote for, whichever party's in power always has a spineless excuse for not carrying out campaign promises and scapegoats blame on the other.

I was going to say Switzerland as well, however I've also heard good things about the Baltic states and Poland. All of them have very strong cultural ties and I believe will survive whilst Europe experiences Mass immigration. However, if you were to be an Immigrant yourself that makes it harder for you. I've heard all of those countries are quite accepting, or at least somewhat mistrustful of foreigners on average. You would have to take integration seriously at the very least. Learn the language, become a patriot, take the culture and history seriously and perhaps even join the civilian army if you were to become a citizen.

*unaccepting

I had a friend from Lithuania. He made it sound poor and depressing, and lacking a lot of the amenities of the U.S. or even the U.K., but he was friendly and chill.

>is Kent nice?

full of fucking cunts

Can't really refute this, would be nice for an actual decent party to form and have a chance but thats decades away from being possible under the current system, unless one of the main parties changes drastically.

Where in England/Ireland do you guys think has the best weather/scenery?

I'd assume the Southern parts of both?

i would suggest waiting 1 year OP. the brexit may not even happen and london could erupt into violence and or ireland gets overrun by muslims and turns into a afgani hell hole

part of the reason london may erupt into violence has to do with france. while i agree totally that france has the right to determine who is let into their country as long as they are upfront about it and not just killing people in secret it affect the UK because the brits and the french are long time allies. so while the brits say 1 thing france is doing another. the french had done a nation wide protest because of their labor party (which would be anti immigration) which prevented the usage of the tunnel to the UK the fastest way to send lots of people to the british isles while a new wave of refugees attempted to go to the UK. many piled onto ferries and they tried to shut that down as well

the brits are larping as compassionate i mean come on their anglos nobody buys it but london is mostly muslim now and shit can get ugly. just wait a year and see how it develops OP. fair warning

Lithuania has it worse than Latvia/Estonia, although none of those countries are as well off as the US or UK, and from what I've seen and heard it does show to an extent, in terms of food, goods, building maintenance, etc. I imagine that for you or I, a lot of things would seem "humble" by comparison. The USSR took a real toll on their development. I would be willing to take that economic downgrade over a sustainable future any day however. Also of course, depending on how much you make right now, your money would go further in terms of property as well.

As a general rule in Britain the further North and West you go the nicer the scenery but the worse the weather...

Yeah. Honestly, from the posts in this thread, maybe I'll stay here. Although, I'm really upset at where America is headed.

I'd still love to visit The UK and Ireland though. Beautiful countries.

My ancestors were from Cork and Galway. I'm half German half Irish, am I welcome?

Fuck off we're full

No

That may be wise, America will be the frontline of any major global right wing shifts in the immediate future but Europe/ UK will probably erupt into anarchy or extreme nationalism in the next few decades so interesting times either way..

Yes, go there, enjoy. It's just like Camelot.

I think you'll be alright, and you'll always have America's support.

The ties of the Anglosphere should be strengthened.

America as a country is so recent compared to Europe it's far easier to undo the damage. It's values can shift one way or the other and can be reversed with little more than a policy change. Demographics may be concerning perhaps.

Europe however has and will continue to fare worse, since we are so rooted in tradition and culture spanning millenia that our native people can't really comprehend what's happening. Just like Weimar Germany this political shift may very well turn extreme soon. The US was founded in Chaos. Europe doesn't know how to handle it, and places that don't understand this importance will when the only solution is violence. It's not so hard to believe when you look at history.

...I'm gonna move there anyway.

You will not fit in culturally to midlands or northern England, not even southern English like it. Honestly I would feel I have more in common in some regards with an American in terms of my worldview and temperament than a Geordie or Scouser.

Devonshire is beautiful but I don’t know about your employment prospects.

>Demographics may be concerning perhaps.

It's definitely the demographics. We're in a worse situation in that regard than Europe.

The 1600s - 1950s in America was golden.

First of all, nobody in the UK or Ireland gives a shit about your ancestry. Secondly, without exaggeration, a person could move to a town in Ireland and not be accepted as one of their own even if they were born and raised in a town half an hour away. If you move to a village in Ireland and have children, your children will still be considered blow-ins even though they're technically Irish. Move if you want, I'm sure you'll have a nice time, but get the notions out of your head first or you may end up disappointed.

The Tories probably wouldn't even like Mitt Romney dude. A normal GOP voter would probably be on a watchlist in the UK.

Besides, you're a Burger. My family is purely British, they were Jacobites and Recusants who left Yorkshire, but that's ancient history. I wouldn't be accepted because I'm not British and nobody in my family has been for centuries.

If there was some place that was right-wing utopia we'd all know by now and have left for it.

Where are you from then, Devonshire? You're saying that'd be the easiest place to fit in as an American?

>nobody in the UK or Ireland gives a shit about your ancestry
maybe you should start so your people aren't replaced with Pakistanis and Nigerians.

What state do you live in?

Don't move to Scotland. Were all secretly socialists up here.

From a Scotsman.

I am from Hampshire, but of the southern counties Devon is my favourite.

The meritocratic middle class culture of the USA (spreading out from New England) ultimately comes from southern England. Northern England is poorer, more working class, more communal sentiment.

If you're upset where America is headed then you shouldn't be going to England. Their situation with political correctness and muslim invasion is far worse than any shit going on here. Over there they will actively involve police over views that aren't pc if you post them. Do you want more of a nanny state that turns a blind eye to the fact that it's being overrun by millions of muslims? Like someone else said in this thread go live there for like a month and see if you still like it rather than making a rash choice to just start a new life there. Go explore that country and talk with people there.