Gareth
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There is a bit of a particularlism with the English middle class and their conviction that the UK is uniquely terrible and everywhere else is better. Orwell once articulated this in quite a thorough way, so it's not a new phenomenon.
Not that the UK is perfect in any sense. Personally, I'm increasingly getting a feeling of despair with the fact we increasingly cannot say anything or do anything (since Coronavirus) without risk of the bill popping round to express their disappointment in you; with your employer somehow finding out about it also. Anarchy, statue-smashing, an obsession with race, gender and other immutable characteristics. The worst thing is, a fair chunk of the country seems to onboard with at least some of this.
The thing is though, it's not just a UK thing. Continental Europe is certainly not much better and even worse on some of these issues. Seems like a West-wide decline. That leaves not many industrialised nations to go to. Japan & South Korea would appeal in some ways but wouldn't be necessarily easy to be allowed in. Also, it's not straightforward adapting to non-Western cultures. I've lived in Hong Kong, so I know a bit about it.
It might have to be a move to a much poorer country: build a school, teach English, that sort of thing.
Not that the UK is perfect in any sense. Personally, I'm increasingly getting a feeling of despair with the fact we increasingly cannot say anything or do anything (since Coronavirus) without risk of the bill popping round to express their disappointment in you; with your employer somehow finding out about it also. Anarchy, statue-smashing, an obsession with race, gender and other immutable characteristics. The worst thing is, a fair chunk of the country seems to onboard with at least some of this.
The thing is though, it's not just a UK thing. Continental Europe is certainly not much better and even worse on some of these issues. Seems like a West-wide decline. That leaves not many industrialised nations to go to. Japan & South Korea would appeal in some ways but wouldn't be necessarily easy to be allowed in. Also, it's not straightforward adapting to non-Western cultures. I've lived in Hong Kong, so I know a bit about it.
It might have to be a move to a much poorer country: build a school, teach English, that sort of thing.