Reasons offered so far: cf. oth countries: more jobs (inc. faculty jobs), less sexism, NHS, lower teaching loads. More than I expected, tbh.https://twitter.com/chrisdc77/status/868905532857487360 …
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Replying to @chrisdc77 @JPdeRuiter
Yes, the NHS saved my life twice. Both times because the alternative health care in my home country would have allowed me to die.
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That's great. But would they do that again now or in the near future?
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Replying to @JPdeRuiter @chrisdc77
They saved my life twice in the last 12 months alone. So yes.
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That doesn't mean I'm not also upset with them occasionally. But I dunno, they don't treat me like 2nd class cos I'm a woman or a survivor.
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