Apparently foreign nationals are flocking to Britain, and TW in particular, to go
bankrupt.
I suppose it's nice to be in demand.

According to the
Telegraph.
Tunbridge Wells has proved particularly attractive thanks to a specialist company, run by a German, setting up shop in nearby Erith.
Insolvenz Agentur, run by Marcus Kray, advises German and Austrians how best to take advantage of British bankruptcy laws, as well as help with relocation and finding a job. The fee is €7,000 (£6,323).
His company's website promises bankruptcy tourists "Get rid of the rest of your debts in England after just 12 months".
He said: "Tunbridge Wells is near the Eurostar terminal in Ebbsfleet, which allows you to go to Continental Europe very easily. Kent is a nice area, the garden of England, and Tunbridge Wells is a very nice town. Also the rents are cheaper than in London."
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