This whole notion that it's somehow easy and simpler to live in the country is such a fallacy.
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Nothing's ever easy as long as you go on living.
That fallacy flies in the face of studies that show, every day, in every way, things are getting a little worse for America's minorities relative to the progress made by those in the top percentiles of assets and income.
It's not the easiest life in the world, but then no life is easy.
To pretend you don't feel a certain strangeness after living in England for 40 years is a fallacy.
Emigration is always a difficulty.
In a funny way, nothing makes you feel more like a native of your own country than to live where nearly everyone is not.
Moving to a new country is always difficult, but the fact my dad and my sister came to live with me was a huge help. That made things easier.
It's actually very hard when you're settled in one place to completely uproot yourself and go.
It could be construed that the reason I wouldn't wish to live in England is the immigration explosion. And that's not true at all.
When you're taking the country through difficult times and difficult decisions you've got to take the country with you. That means permanently trying to make the argument that what you're doing is fair and seen to be fair.
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