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How is the hell hole uk in third place? :wtf:
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^^ Faux News, mate. What did you expect? The US comes before Australia as a best country to live in. Yeah, right.
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Twist wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2017 10:44 pm ^^ Faux News, mate. What did you expect? The US comes before Australia as a best country to live in. Yeah, right.
Actually faux news didnt conduct the survey. If it were up to them they would say usa is the best country to live in lol. If you read the article the so "so called business leaders" nd uninformed elites didnt say anything nice about the uk yet it ranked third place :? But they said aussie is the second best country to retire :up:


the best country in the World? Survey Says It’s Switzerland

For the first time, Switzerland took the top spot on an annual survey of the best countries.
Between seemingly nonstop political jolts and springlike winter days, the world has felt like a pretty unstable place lately. As news alerts buzz your phone and temperatures fluctuate wildly from day to day, you may ask yourself, are there any stable places left in the world?

The answer is yes. So, relax.

An annual survey of the best countries in the world was released on Tuesday by U.S. News & World Report, along with Y&R’s BAV Consulting and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Their 2017 rankings prioritized countries that enjoyed some measure of peace, quiet and prosperity.

“Our data captured widespread global concern for the social and geopolitical changes that cast many nations into uncertainty and turmoil,” said John Gerzema, chief executive of BAV Consulting. “The new rankings reflect people’s desire to restore some sense of order by rewarding nations they perceive as championing neutrality, stability and diplomacy.”

The survey was conducted after the 2016 United States presidential election and polled more than 21,000 people described by organizers as “business leaders, informed elites and general citizens.” America slid three spots and was ranked the seventh-best country in the world.

The results are broken down into a range of categories that include the most powerful country, the best country to invest in, and the best country for women, children and retirees. Here is a quick look at their findings to satiate your escapist fantasies.



Switzerland took the top spot for the first time based on a combination of its attitude toward education, democracy, business and quality of life. Canada was ranked second and Britain third. Germany, last year’s winner, slid to fourth in part because of a string of terrorist attacks and political tension over its decision to admit large numbers of refugees. Japan came in fifth place.

The United States dropped to No. 7. Survey respondents gave it lower marks on business friendliness, respect for human rights and democracy, and educational quality; they also said they had less desire to visit the country. Nearly 75 percent of respondents said they lost some degree of respect for the United States after the election of Donald J. Trump as president.


The Most Powerful Countries

That said, America’s slide in the general rankings did not diminish respondents’ sense that it is the most powerful country in the world, based on military and economic might and its political influence across the globe.

The United States leads the world in military spending — the military gets a larger share of the federal budget than any other part of government — and President Trump has called for that to grow by $54 billion. Following the United States on the list were Russia, China, the United Kingdom and Germany.

The Best Countries for Women

Sweden was ranked the best country in the world for women. That may come as a surprise to American conservatives, some of whom — like the Fox News host Bill O’Reilly have argued in recent weeks that criminal hordes of Muslim immigrants have forced frightened Swedish women to barricade themselves at home.


That Sweden had a temporary “mansplaining” hotline last year — which women could call to report condescending instances of men explaining things to them that they already knew — may have helped matters. The United States was ranked 16th.

The ranking was based on how survey respondents viewed a country’s position on human rights, gender equality, income equality, safety and overall progressive attitude. Scandinavia did well, with Sweden followed by Denmark and Norway. The Netherlands was fourth and Canada fifth.

The Best Countries for Children

Scandinavia also dominated the rankings when respondents were asked what they thought would be the best country to raise children in. Sweden came in first again, followed by Denmark, Norway, Finland and Canada. The United States did not fare too well in this category: It came in 19th, behind much of Europe but ahead of Japan.

The results were based on how respondents ranked each country in terms of its commitment to human rights, gender equality, income equality, public education and health. Respondents were also asked if they thought each country was generally happy and safe.


The Best Countries for Retirees

Perhaps because this survey was partly conducted by a business school and a consulting firm, it also asked respondents which countries they would consider moving to in their retirement if price was no obstacle. The United States did not rank in the top 20.

The No. 1 response was New Zealand, followed by Australia, Switzerland, Canada and Portugal. Respondents thought these countries had nice climates and were affordable, friendly, committed to public health care and respectful of property rights. They also thought taxes would be low.
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There is more swedish people in norway than pakis, norway should have been 2 or 3 atleast way ahead of sweden.

Fake news.
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how come Somaliland isnt included!
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balwarama wrote: Thu Mar 09, 2017 12:13 am how come Somaliland isnt included!
how come zomalia isnt included? :eat:
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Because it is one of the poorest countries in the world and has been like that for the past centuries! We donot live in fantasyland as 'Zoomaalis', for we realised no amount of screaming, frothing at the mouth, popping out eyes and spewing vulgar will change facts on the ground. Facts are facts. Personal opinions are personal opinions. The sooner you accept that, the better for your healthy. According to Canada there is only one country, where ethnic Zoomaalis make up the majority and its called Somalia
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^ you asked why isnt sland included in the list. i said the same reason zomalia isnt. now stop derailing the thread suugo yahay.
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I know im in an altercation with a typical Soomaali fantasyphile reer miyi,nevertheless I will say the obvious. According to the experts that compiled the report. There is no such thing as Zoomaliland. There is how ever Zoomalia and its too poor to make it to the list. Infact while they were busy producing the list, they were also saddened about the number of Zoomaalis dying from hunger. Zoomali is a country in the horn of africa.Zoomaliland is just a wish!
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CigaalSHiiDaaDCFC wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2017 9:18 pm How is the hell hole uk in third place? :wtf:

Oh yeah!

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Best country is Somalia :som:
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These studies are all agenda driven. Just Google who did the study and who funded them.
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Uk is a place for the very rich.
Its taxation policy is ideal if you are a billionaire runningaway from your home country
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gurey25 wrote: Thu Mar 09, 2017 2:03 pm Uk is a place for the very rich.
Its taxation policy is ideal if you are a billionaire runningaway from your home country
Thats exactly why such studies are done. The IMF and WB also advertise the most neo liberal unequal society as economic model.
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Canada is #1 yipppppppppppppppppppie
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