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 @PsychScientists @chrisdc77
No. There are many countries that are much more sexist than the UK.
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Replying to @JPdeRuiter @chrisdc77
Yes but only because they are REALLY sexist. The UK is not top of the list of not-sexist places, is what I'm saying
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This is moving the goalpost. UK being on that list at all could be a good reason for many to want to live in the UK.
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Replying to @JPdeRuiter @chrisdc77
Just saying there is some grade A stupid patriarchy in this country
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I am probably the reason that's on the list. So maybe you'd appreciate why I mentioned that. I'll try to find subthread.
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Needless to say, yes, the UK isn't perfect, but I'm alive because it's less sexist.
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And so please don't erase my experiences just because there's better places. If there are better places, I'd probably have trouble going to
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them anyway. 
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