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Have you had enough from the United Kingdom?

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The changes in the rules that are not the DUM, the school rates and the inheritance tax exemptions made by the Labor Government have caused some accuse Britain of becoming “anti-aspiration.”

Heritage administrators, lawyers and real estate agents report that a growing number of their clients plans to leave the United Kingdom and establish in another place. But if they go, where do they plan to move?

FT Money seeks to listen to readers who have made the movement or are contemplating to leave the United Kingdom.

It may be exploring the possibility of working abroad and reaching potential locations worldwide where their professional skills could be transferred. Is you attracting career opportunities, a better balance between working life and life or a lower fiscal environment?

We are especially interested in listening to people or couples who have already taken the step and happily live and work outside the United Kingdom. What advice would you give to others who are thinking of taking flight?

Send an email to Claer Barrett through Money@ft.com With your views; We will not publish your name without verifying first, and we will be happy that the commentators remain in anonymity.

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