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The article explains that British youth migration is accelerating as young people seek better living opportunities, with around 246,000 individuals leaving in 2025, most of whom are under 35. This trend is driven by modest wages and the rising cost of living, particularly in London. Many, like doctor Ben Russell, aspire to move to countries such as Canada and Australia, where they face low wages and financial challenges in Britain, including high student debt and soaring rent prices. Although experts consider that this phenomenon isn't a "brain drain," the increasing migration highlights a problem: young Britons' inability to achieve financial stability. This could reduce the long-term attractiveness of Britain as a place to work and live.
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