| > Julian Assange would disagree with that. For all that he has suffered, I'm not sure he would. The bar is low. > It is cheap, but it sure isn't as effective as private healthcare. The UK also has private healthcare. > The taxes are very high, the public services you get back are shoddy, certainly shoddier than what you'd be able to afford with your job in the US. The taxes are quite high; the public services are certainly not shoddier than you can find in most cities in the US. > The US is the obvious one, but even working remotely from most central or eastern European countries is going to be a better experience and lifestyle than the UK. It depends what you value (personally I would like to be around people who speak the same langauge, for a start); and as I qualified in my post, whether you are part of any social minorities. |