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Wednesday, May 18, 2016

80% of Brits would be happy to quit UK for RUSSIA



Welcome to Russia
Putin offers free land to rebuild the economy

(UK Express)  -  Disillusioned by life in modern Britain, 78% of more than 22,000 respondents replied “Yes! Bargain” to the question “Would you move to Russia in exchange for free land?”
The revelation came after it was revealed that Russian President Vladimir Putin is offering 2.5 acres of land for free to people willing to move to the country’s Siberian wilderness in a bid to boost the area’s economy. 
The scheme has captured the imagination of the British public, many of whom have been seduced by the area’s stunning natural beauty as well as Mr Putin’s no-nonsense leadership style. 
Simon Sharp told Express.co.uk: "As soon as I read about it my wife and I discussed it."
"There's a certain amount of romanticism. The idea of going back to nature in such a remote area. It would be down to us to test our mettle."
Putin wants 300 people to settle land
in Russia's far eastern region.

"There's also definitely disillusionment with the UK, with British life. We're all subservient, we won't know what's going on."
He also cited "the change in demographics and seeing rural areas change with urbanisation" as reasons for considering the move."
Another respondant to the poll said: “I like Vladimir Putin even more now. Ah, to be 30 years younger. I would be on my way there now.”
Others pointed to the upcoming EU referendum and a possible vote against Brexit as motivation to make the move 500 miles east to ‘the land where ice meets fire.’
One person said: “It would be a lot better then living under Cameron's and Corbyn’s EU law.”
Another added: “Thank you for your kind offer Mr Putin, if we do not get out of the EU many may be taking up your offer in the future." 
Mr Putin is also seen as an attractive president for British citizens to live under – and his approval ratings are soaring - a stark contrast to leaders in Britain. 
While fewer than 35 percent of people support Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, Mr Putin commands an 82 percent approval rating in Russia - the highest it has ever been. 
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Free Land in Russia
Come for the natural beauty
Stay for the lovely winters

As an added bonus you get a President
who actually loves his country.

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