Brit flees to Benidorm as she complains UK has ‘too many foreigners’ | World | News

For Southern Spain, a British woman who left England fixed the reason for her movement to the number of foreigners at home. Every year, approximately 900,000 British British Spain’s popular coastal Benidorm facility, and at least 3,400 have never returned – now accounts for 5% of the town’s population.
Tourists from the UK are withdrawn to Benidorm because they have a much more sunny climate with British -themed bars and restaurants and many British speakers, far from home to live nightlife. But for a woman, none of the above played a major role when it moved. A reporter from GB News flew 1,500 miles to Tourist Hotspot to ask British people why they decided to change landscapes. “There are too many foreigners in the UK, dedi the immigrant said, sitting outside in the old city of Benidorm. “We lost our rights, freedom of speech is gone! There was enough, I don’t do it anymore. I said. ‘No’ I thought.”
“England lost the land 20 years ago, I’m sorry.”
Social media users did not miss the irony of their comments and were quick to share their own thoughts on the subject.
Alex Taylor, a British publisher working in France, wrote: “Pure irony, the arrogance of everything. I’m sorry, but I tried to treat people with such people with children’s gloves.
“Show me a fluent Spanish -speaking video and I will eat a vibrant sombrero on X!”
Another wrote: “The woman who moved to a foreign land complains about foreigners at home.”
Many of them wondered if the woman who did not withdraw her criticism of Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who was a socialist government chaired by the Pedro Sánchez of Spain and the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE). Mr. Sanchez reveals that he is not the biggest fan of British expatriates, but in Spain’s holiday homes in Spain’s holiday homes early this year, he is progressing with plans to hit British people with 100% tax.
The other said, “They will learn the language, or they will only sit in the bars and wonder that they will fill their faces with a British breakfast and a glass for five euros every morning.”
Last year, more than 18.4 million British people visited Spain – about a quarter of the total population. However, one -fifth of the British did not try to speak the mother tongue of a country while going abroad. Instead, more than half refers to a menu rather than trying to say a word that is not English.
This comes after a British woman in the hotel early this year, after a trip to “nightmare” for entertainment, and after a trip to all -inclusive TUI. After discovering the absence of British food at the hotel breakfast, it was incredibly disappointed: “One morning toast, a boiled egg or something with sauce,” he said. “There was no bacon. Breakfast had mozzarella and sliced tomatoes. There was no hot bacon or sausage.”




