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What are the pros and cons of live (travel), not in Wales / Northern Ireland and Scotland?
I am planning to move or Scotland or Wales or Northern Ireland not to travel there. I would like to know the pros and cons of each place.It 'd help if you live there.It would be nice if you could compare 3 of them if it may be. I wonder about the quality of life, schools, quality of education, the open-minded people, religious life, security, unemployment, crime statistics, taxes, employment opportunities, the culture, the easy way is the people, cuisine, good neighborliness, the cost of living, cultural life, environment, climate, health care, etc. Add anything you would like to.
The detailed answers would be appreciated. Feel free to respond. Thanks in advance.:)
There is much poverty and deprivation in Scotland than in England, the climate in general, speaking.The also wetter.Crime is cooler and in the cities of Scotland is one of the highest rates in Western Europe. One good thing about Scotland is however rural areas and mountains are absolutely beautiful, however. Northern Ireland could have repercussions back trouble at any time – Im sure you know everything about the political situation as there is no need to go into that, but the conclusion is that it is still very important to consider. Welsh can be a bit insular, but might be fine if you move to an area where everyone is not limited to speak Welsh with each other. Again though Welsh landscape in rural areas is really beautiful. I think for detailed information should check Wikipedia articles on individual countries. What is wrong with England on the way?
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