Two-thirds of Britons 'consider moving abroad'

Almost two out of three Britons have thought of relocating overseas, according to a new study.
Research by food manufacturer Bertolli showed that the idea of living in a hot and sunny environment was highly appealing to many, especially since winter conditions will soon hit the UK.
Many people were found to believe that they would also enjoy a more healthy and relaxed lifestyle if they lived in a foreign country.
Bertolli said: "As the autumn days get shorter and darker, the prospect of living in sunnier pastures becomes all the more enticing."
Italy was found to be the country of choice for most respondents, partly because their diet was considered to be healthier than that in Britain.
This follows research by the Academy of Healthy Ageing, which the Typically Spanish website showed that Italians had a higher life expectancy than any other nationality in Europe.
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