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Previously on "Nurses crisis in NHS thanks to Brexit"

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  • NotAllThere
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    I was thinking of recording this, dubbing in "vetran" for "gordon".

    But it has a nasty sexual predator paedophile in it, so I'll have to find a different one.

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    yes and?
    Just pointing out you had chosen an out of date newspaper article.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post

    yes and?

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    You are still an idiot for making up bollocks like that. That is not what I think and as usual you got it wrong with your prejudice.

    Whilst some people who have English as a second language may have a very good command of English and a clearly understandable accent that is not true of all. That may be why a mandatory test was added because it was a significant issue.

    Look there are even stories in the papers about it

    Foreign doctors work in Britain without speaking English - Telegraph



    Those damned racist idiots at the GMC!
    Just to update your story from 2011

    GMC to accept new English language qualification for non-UK doctors - GMC

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Because they're as stupid and ignorant as you?

    You're still an idiot for thinking that if someone speaks English as a second language it means that they can't speak English properly. Which point you've not even attempted to address.

    You are still an idiot for making up bollocks like that. That is not what I think and as usual you got it wrong with your prejudice.

    Whilst some people who have English as a second language may have a very good command of English and a clearly understandable accent that is not true of all. That may be why a mandatory test was added because it was a significant issue.

    Look there are even stories in the papers about it

    Foreign doctors work in Britain without speaking English - Telegraph

    The General Medical Council said current European rules represent a “serious cause of concern” and risk to patient safety by banning it from testing GPs’ language skills before they can start working here.

    The regulator said it has some doctors on its books who "are not able to communicate in English" but could not prevent them seeking work here under European law.


    It warned that bogus doctors from other countries may find their way into the NHS by presenting fake certificates or ID, because of a lack of security checks, or could hide the fact that they had been suspended from practising in their homeland.
    Those damned racist idiots at the GMC!

    Almost half of EU doctors seeking work in UK failed to prove English skills | Society | The Guardian

    Almost half of EU doctors seeking work in UK failed to prove English skills
    General Medical Council says 45% of those who applied in the past year did not give evidence of their language skills and were refused a licence to practise
    Comes to something when even the Guardian has a go at foreigners.


    But I do agree regional UK accents do present an issue and speech training for all NHS staff with issues might be a good step forward.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
    I always thought of Nursing as a vocation, not a job!
    Use to be like that. Now it's a graduate profession, so people who had the call, but not the academic ability, are excluded. Which is a shame, because when it comes to dealing with patients who are oozing, people with a vocation are to be preferred over people with a degree. (Not that expert nurses with a degree are a bad thing either, but a non-academic route to nursing should have been kept - although nursing associates might fill the gap).

    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Well vetran has apparently lots of friends who would like to be nurses...Now that the EU lot are buggering off maybe they could step up to the wicket and do their bit for the country...
    Won't help. They'll need degrees.

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
    I always thought of Nursing as a vocation, not a job!

    The problem is that not enough people get the calling.
    Well vetran has apparently lots of friends who would like to be nurses...Now that the EU lot are buggering off maybe they could step up to the wicket and do their bit for the country...

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  • Zigenare
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    I always thought of Nursing as a vocation, not a job!

    The problem is that not enough people get the calling.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by pscont View Post
    How many of those are talking about? Exactly.
    Ignorant twat.
    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Because they're as stupid and ignorant as you?

    You're still an idiot for thinking that if someone speaks English as a second language it means that they can't speak English properly. Which point you've not even attempted to address.
    Are you saying that vetran (sic) doesn't know what he's talking about? Shirley not!

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  • Eirikur
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    So they should be able to afford to comfortably buy a house near their hospital in central London then. Oh, wait.

    Why take just pay, without looking at the cost of living in places too? Totally imbalanced argument; it's like suggesting £3.1bn per year is a great corporate revenue without knowing what the costs are.
    In civilised countries, nurses are offered accomodation near the hospital as part of the package

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
    British nurses are amongst the best paid in the world, only a handful of countries pay better. They should stop complaining as their salaries already cripple the NHS budget.
    Top 10 Countries with the Highest Paid Salaries for Nurses
    So they should be able to afford to comfortably buy a house near their hospital in central London then. Oh, wait.

    Why take just pay, without looking at the cost of living in places too? Totally imbalanced argument; it's like suggesting £3.1bn per year is a great corporate revenue without knowing what the costs are.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Oh goody, so why do so many people say "I couldn't understand the nurse/doctor?"
    Because they're as stupid and ignorant as you?

    You're still an idiot for thinking that if someone speaks English as a second language it means that they can't speak English properly. Which point you've not even attempted to address.

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  • pscont
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post

    I'm sure my friends who would love to be nurses may appreciate not being undercut by the cheap EU nurses!
    How many of those are talking about? Exactly.
    Ignorant twat.

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  • Yorkie62
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    Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
    Because they were from Liverpool?
    I could go with that, although possibly might want to include such areas as Newcastle and Birmingham too. Purely on the grounds of diversity and inclusion.

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  • Eirikur
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Oh goody, so why do so many people say "I couldn't understand the nurse/doctor?"
    Because they were from Liverpool?

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