American searches for 'how to move to England' increase 900% after election
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"Online searches looking at moving to the U.K. increased by 900% between November 4 and November 6 as Trump's election victory became clear, highlighting a significant shift in American sentiment towards relocation."
"Americans could be drawn by the U.K.'s free at the point of access healthcare system, which contrasts with concerns over healthcare in the U.S. under the Trump presidency."
"The global job market has never been more accessible, with people now embracing a desire to travel when it comes to finding their ideal career, suggesting a trend toward relocation."
"In the coming years, we're expecting to see more people considering relocation to other countries when making their next career move, which may alter migration patterns significantly."
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