I have to agree with sailor...the prices seem reasonable until you remember the conversion rate. I spent three days in London and two days in Cardiff....Cardiff was much more enjoyable in my opinion. It wasn't quite as busy as London and the people seemed friendlier.
As far as immigration, I've looked into it and it seems a bit difficult. From what I read, you have to either have family there, be married/engaged to a natural born citizen, or make a pretty good living so as not to put a strain on their resources. I'm sure it's possible...I knew a girl from high school who pretty much moved there after school, but I'm not sure what route she took. Good luck if you try it...and have fun regardless, the UK was an awesome place and I enjoyed my time there tremendously.
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