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The United Kingdom is Dying - Leave Before It's Too Late

This video argues that the United Kingdom is in decline due to issues like uncontrolled immigration, an exploitable welfare system, and government policies that prioritize new arrivals over native citizens. It suggests that "awakened" individuals should consider leaving the UK for countries like Paraguay, which offer a lower cost of living, territorial tax systems, and a more conservative culture, as a means to secure a better future and escape what the video describes as a deteriorating situation.


1. The UK's Drastic Changes and a Client's Perspective

The video begins by asserting that the United Kingdom is "dying" and undergoing "drastic and lasting changes in the 21st century," with 2025 witnessing the "strongest and biggest issues that Brits face." The speaker introduces an email from a client who left the UK for Paraguay, whose experience serves as the primary evidence for the video's claims.

The client's account starts by referencing Tony Blair's decision in 1997 to open up UK borders to immigration. This policy was initially presented to the public as a way to bring in "much-needed professionals" like doctors and surgeons. However, the client observes a different outcome:

"We accepted a lot of new Brits over the next few years who now run all of the small convenience stores in the UK."

The speaker notes that governments allowing people to "flood into the country to fill labor shortages" is not new, citing Germany's experience about a decade ago under Angela Merkel, which also "did not come to fruition 100%."


2. The Exploitable UK Benefit System

The client then details how the UK's benefit system became a "means of living" for many. She explains:

"If you said you had a sore back, you could stay off work and go on the sick."

This allowed individuals to receive government benefits, including housing and council tax benefits, meaning "the majority of your rent and council tax for your social housing was paid for by the government." The speaker confirms that government housing programs are popular not just in the UK but also across the European Union and the United States.

The client further elaborates on how people learned to "con the system":

"You were also given money to live on whilst this was not a lot of money people learned how to survive and con the system for more money. In example dream up more ways of being sick plus the more children you had the more money you would receive. And if you could make up an illness for your child, you received even more money. And that waved the small amount of rent and council tax you had to pay."

The speaker interjects, agreeing that providing extra benefits for children can be a good thing to encourage family growth, especially as "more and more married couple not having kids" leads to a shrinking "pot" for future generations and the potential disappearance of pensions in the Western Hemisphere due to a lack of "fresh blood coming in to support the current system."

However, the client highlights a critical issue in the UK:

"It is at the point now in the UK that mental illness is the number one reason to be on the sick and mental illness is easy to describe to a doctor as it cannot be physically seen."

She argues that while people believe they are "conning the government" by getting free housing and money without working, they fail to see this as a "form of control." The speaker adds that this control extends to "hardworking pensioners" who were promised great retirement benefits but are now facing "severe cuts, fewer benefits, and even an increased retirement age."


3. The Threat of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) and Government Control

The client's concerns about government control lead to a discussion about a "much bigger and most importantly darker picture": Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). The speaker believes CBDCs "could be used as a control mechanism to cope with inflation and most importantly regulate your very own spending."

The client's perspective on CBDCs is stark:

"When the government decide to turn off the internet, turn off the banking system and every citizen's bank account reduces to zero, these people who rely on their money each week to survive will succumb to whatever the government says and does in order to receive food and shelter from the government."

She refers to those who understand this threat as "the awakened people," stating:

"We the awakened people... can see this and are making plans to leave the UK before this happens as we are few and we need the whole country to be aware of the dire state the UK is in. Leaving the UK is our only option for a chance at life."

The speaker draws a parallel to historical European migration to the United States, suggesting that many Brits are now looking to leave for a new life abroad, just as his client did for Paraguay.

The client also criticizes the government's narrative, particularly regarding aid to Ukraine:

"The narrative from the government is that all the money goes to help Ukraine. President Putin is the enemy and the unawwakened people believe this. They do not see that this is a form of control and that UK people have not been free for years. Sheeply is what we call them following the narrative while remaining unaware of the real world."


4. The Immigration Crisis and Its Impact on UK Citizens

The video then delves deeper into the current immigration crisis, which the client describes as a "main uptick in arrivals" over the past 10 years, with "new Brits crossing the English Channel from France." She reveals a shocking claim:

"We are told that the UK government are in talks with France to stop this. But we have since found out that the UK government are facilitating the movement of the new Brits. The recent deal between France and the UK is that for every one new bread that France keeps, the UK has to take 17."

She asserts that the government's public figures are "incorrect" and that it's "all a theater" to appear as if they are addressing the issue.

The client further details the benefits provided to these new arrivals:

"When they arrive on the boats and they are also flown into the UK by the UK army, they're given debit cards with £3,000, mobile phones, housing, driving lessons, and even licenses."

This generosity, she argues, puts a severe strain on the NHS:

"They also get free doctors and dentist appointments which is putting a strain on the NHS. The new Brits are given priority over us whereby we are sometimes waiting years for treatment."

Meanwhile, the government tells the public "that we need to tax workers more for the upkeep of the NHS and public services." The speaker expresses outrage, highlighting that loyal taxpayers who funded these systems are now unable to access them. The client concludes:

"It is a con, but unfortunately only very few see what is happening to our countries, Scotland, England, Wales, and Ireland."


5. Lack of Integration and Societal Decline

The client, from a small town in Scotland, shares her personal observations:

"I have seen in my small east of Scotland town, 16seater white vans with blacked out windows pull up to a junction and drop off 6 to 12 new breads. They look disoriented. They don't know where they are and they are all on their phones, I imagine, checking maps to make their way to their destination as given to them by the local council. They do not speak English."

The speaker emphasizes the importance of integration, including speaking the local language, accepting the local culture, and respecting the current population. However, the client states this is "no longer the case in the UK."

She describes a growing sense of "entitlement" among new arrivals:

"And I can see that once they are settled, once they realize that they are getting free money, free housing, free everything, they develop a weird courage, an overwhelming belief of entitlement. They do not want to integrate. They treat our country like theirs. Dumping rubbish, uncleanliness in general. Their children are disruptive in our schools. But our teachers have to make huge allowances for these new brid children all to the detriment of our own children."

The client notes that while "some people are starting to rise up," it's "only when it affects them personally," which the speaker agrees is a common human tendency.


6. The Point of No Return and the Exodus of the "Awakened"

The client makes a "very sad statement" about the future of the UK:

"It has passed the point of repair. The working people of the UK are too busy working and trying to make ends meet. pay their rising costs just to live. The people on benefits are too busy spending other people's money and don't see past their next payment from the government. And the people who can see what is happening are getting out of the UK."

The speaker highlights that those leaving are typically "those with opportunities, those with location independent businesses, retirement income or those with entrepreneurial spirits" – essentially, those with the "wealth," "opportunities," and "resources" to do so.


7. Paraguay as an Alternative for British Citizens

The video transitions to offering a solution for British citizens looking to leave: relocating to an "emerging country in Latin America where immigration is being looked at, where immigration is being respected." The speaker claims that "Many Latin American countries are doing better at immigration than the United Kingdom."

The client, a Nomad Elite client, chose Paraguay, which is highlighted for its:

  • Territorial tax system 💰
  • Low cost of living 🏡
  • Conservative culture 🇵🇾

A key benefit of Paraguayan residency is that it can be obtained "without proving economic solvency." UK citizens are eligible, and they can enter Paraguay visa-free for up to 90 days, during which they can apply for residency. This also applies to citizens of Canada, the USA, EU, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, South Korea, and Japan.

The main requirement for Paraguayan residency is a clean criminal record. The speaker reiterates:

"As I've stated, there's currently no economic solvency requirement for you to qualify for Paraguayan residency. So, as long as you have a passport from an eligible country and you have a clean criminal record, you may qualify for one of the best second residency permits in the entire world."

The video concludes with a call to action, inviting interested individuals to book a consultation with Nomad Elite and mentioning a free event ticket to "Nomad Elite now," a live event in Asunción, Paraguay, in early November 2025, for those who sign up for their Paraguay residency packages.


Final Thoughts

This video paints a grim picture of the United Kingdom, arguing that it's in an irreversible decline due to unchecked immigration, an exploitable welfare system, and government policies that disadvantage native taxpayers. It strongly advocates for "awakened" individuals to consider emigration, particularly to countries like Paraguay, as a viable path to a better and freer life, emphasizing the ease of obtaining residency there and the benefits of a lower cost of living and a more conservative culture.

Summary completed: 7/29/2025, 10:10:48 PM

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