I'd move to France (and still might) although via Brexit the fascists & racists in our population have made it more difficult to escape.
Not much of that makes sense. Frying pan to fire springs to mind. Choose your region carefully if you do move to France. Overall France looks like it has more racism than UK. There is quite a bit of EU data showing this.
We were unlawfully thrown off a job three weeks ago in the hills off Alsace (an area that is about as bad as it gets) and were called English ****ers as we were leaving. It's really bad in them hills of Alsace.
Arabs and Turks are not popular even in the more tolerant part of Alsace, ie Strasbourg. I don't think they fare too well in the rest of (white) France either.
I also think there is more fascism here, but in a different way. I mean it's overly bureaucratic and controlling vs UK, so getting things done is much more difficult, establishing yourself here requires a lot of paperwork / patience, and there will be no opened welcome arms from the authorities when you turn up. It will feel like quite the opposite.
I've been here 6 years and am coming to the end of that difficulty, and overall it's marginally a better place to live. But not because there are less racists and fascists here. There aren't less racists and fascists here. There might be more racists and fascists here. Another example of fascism is that the customs police (Les Douanes) searched all of us on a train last year. Just insisted we open our luggage on the train for them to have a good rummage through. Just routine. None of us had done anything. Where is the liberte, egalite and fraternite in that? UK police have never done that to me. I understand Les Douanes have more power than all other police departments in France. One to avoid.
I think if you are looking for slightly better weather, slightly better food, the opportunity to learn / improve a language, have access to other parts of Europe for much cheaper holidays, then you are onto a winner. Escaping unpleasant people will not yield the results you hope for, I am sure!