Well, I'd like to contribute to the discussion.
I am from a country where there are NO fees at unis. Despite this, I chose to do my PhD in Britain and pay fees (EU, but compared to my country where there are no fees...). Here, I am at a great uni, with great supervisorS (plural), with access to online resources, counsellors etc.
I guess that if you think that education elsewhere is better, language should not be a barrier! I mean, as it several others have mentioned, many foreign students have problems with English, so why not go to France, or German, or Finland, or somewhere and have language problems there????
Nobody pressured me and nobody pressured everybody else to come here to study. We were free to go anywhere we wanted, but we chose UK. Have you wondered why???
And as far as the judgement of projects and their relativity to British context....Who is going to do that? And if that was happening, would that mean that cancer, special needs, engineering, medicine, media should be "examined" under British lens????
So, I guess we are all saying the same thing, BUT you are insisting on your opinions and do not want to be engaged in a dialogue. You just wanted to say what you had to say.....