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Archived Surprise, surprise: Newham, the most ethnically diverse district in the UK is also the number one location that people want to leave (dailymail.co.uk)
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[–] derram 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 4.3 years ago
https://archive.is/eyWoB :
The top 10 places here people most want to live in the UK are revealed | Daily Mail Online
'Third is East Devon (797.3 leaving for every 1,000 arriving), which has Sidmouth as its administrative centre. '
'It has seen the biggest net inflow, in percentage terms, of any place in the UK over a decade. '
'But they do identify the areas of the UK that people have been keen to move out of. '
'In fourth place is Cornwall (799.6 leaving for every 1,000 arriving). '
'The data - analysed by the Mirror – show that London boroughs make up half of the top ten places where far more people have left than arrived. '
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https://archive.is/eyWoB :
'Third is East Devon (797.3 leaving for every 1,000 arriving), which has Sidmouth as its administrative centre. '
'It has seen the biggest net inflow, in percentage terms, of any place in the UK over a decade. '
'But they do identify the areas of the UK that people have been keen to move out of. '
'In fourth place is Cornwall (799.6 leaving for every 1,000 arriving). '
'The data - analysed by the Mirror – show that London boroughs make up half of the top ten places where far more people have left than arrived. '
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