Wrote a long post for this the other day but it never posted as I forgot to post it.

Of course there are all the Long summer evening, Country pub gardens etc

But I know from my Wife experience as A young Woman she has far more freedom, protection and rights in the UK than she would have in Phill.

From what i read when comparing side by side maternity rights,the lack of worry and stresss about being Ill. When the Wife first came over she was worried about having even a small fever as in the past it had meant that this would cost the Family possible a large chunk of their income/savings and in some cases family illiness had caused debt
Now she is far less worried and realises there is no issue if she feels ill this in turn means she is less likely to be Ill if that makes sense

The Wife was shocked when we had a 4-5 minute power cut (i bet it was not even that) one day recently I think in 5 years it was the first power outrage she had experienced in the UK.

She loves the general security of walking around the UK. Its rare to hear either of Public transport being held up ala Jeepneys in Phill.

The Public transport system at least In London and the rail/road network many Phils who come over to the UK would also like to swap.

She now notices how bloody dangerous some modes of transport are in Phill. While she is no health and Safety rules lover she appreciates the fact they are there.

THe Wife can get on a ferry in the UK and not have to worry that its not unlikely to have it sink and if it did in the UK there would be people needing to answer for the Issue.

The amazing amount of Museums, Galleries, Public Libraries, Nature reserves and Parks and other public buildings.

The Wife has what many in the UK think of a lowly retail Job and she has the dream job of many of her Posh Private school and UNI Peers who all seem to be Hotel workers, Airline stewardess or working in call centres/English Schools. The Benefits/Rights she has far outweigh what they have it seems.

Although the IRA and UVF got up to no good and the chance of A terrorist bomb is always there. The chances of a convoy of people being killed in cold murder and only International condemnation prompting (it appears) action against the guilty is unlikely to happen in the UK.

I have yet to hear on the news of a armed revolution/mutiny in the UK which almost seem be taken for granted in Phill

I love Phill and the Wife Loves Phill even more goes without saying but plenty of things that people in Phill would rip our hands of to have the benefit of.