In a recent study by The London School of Economics (LSE) on the top 1% earners in Britain a surprising trend has been revealed: the super rich are not gravitating towards tax havens, and this is not due to a shortage of financial incentives. After analyzing 35 in-depth interviews, the LSE study found that the wealthy elite perceive tax migrants as “unduly economically self-interested.” The interviewees dismissed well-known tax haven destinations like Dubai, Switzerland, Singapore, Hong Kong, and the Bahamas as “boring” and “culturally barren.” Leanne, a consultant residing in West London with…