‘This country has gone’: Shock reason why Australians are fleeing London

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‘This country has gone’: Shock reason why Australians are fleeing London
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An Australian influencer has revealed she is returning home after living in London since last year, citing the city's worrying crime as a major contributor to her decision.

London appears to be losing its charm for Australian expats with many sharing their concerns after an influencer explained why she was coming home after living there.An Australian influencer has revealed she is returning home after living in London since last year, citing the city's worrying crime as a major contributor to her decision.

“She told me she was emptying recycling boxes and she was a metre from the front door. She left the door open … she was a metre from her own flat," Emily explained in a TikTok video.“But she tells me that someone literally walked into her flat and was like ‘adios’. Her s**t got stolen while she was a metre from her door.”

Emily said while she still loved London it had become too"stabby stabby" to stay there. Picture: TikTok "My fam moved to Australia from the UK, and my parents are still so sad at how much it’s changed over there. Australia isn’t perfect, but I feel so much safer here," another commented. Popstar Ed Sheeran made note of the concerning crime in the city in a recent appearance on Theo Von's podcast This Past Weekend. Picture: YouTube

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