More than half of under-30s have considered leaving Britain under Labour as they feel ‘overtaxed, underhoused and undervalued’, according to new research.
Britons aged between 18 and 30 said they have ‘serious concerns’ about the state of their personal finances, housing and their future in the UK.
Some 28 per cent of young people are either actively planning (eight per cent) or have seriously considered (20 per cent) emigrating, according to The Adam Smith Institute poll.
A further 30 per cent have briefly considered it and just 35 per cent of young people said they had never thought about leaving the UK, the think tank’s survey carried out between July 8-10 found.
Researchers said: ‘With young people feeling increasingly disenchanted, it is clear that meaningful change is needed to prevent them from joining the UK’s ongoing wealth exodus.’







