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Previously on "Why your taxes will rise sharply and your families standard of living will fall"
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What is the official EU policy on non-EU immigration? You know the real one, not the UKIP "open doors" fallacy (clearly we don't have open-door immigration otherwise illegal immigrants wouldn't exist)
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostPerhaps if we only allow doctors, nurses and builders to immigrate?
So which political party do we need to vote for that isn't pro EU, and would implement the Australian system?
UKIP launches Immigration policy - UKIP
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWe need more nurses.
We need more doctors.
We need more builders.
We must increase immigration and fill these shortages.
Why?
Because our population is rising at an incredible rate.
Why?
Because of immigration.
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We need more nurses.
We need more doctors.
We need more builders.
We must increase immigration and fill these shortages.
Why?
Because our population is rising at an incredible rate.
Why?
Because of immigration.
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Foreign doctors in the UK will face a more rigorous assessment, after figures showed a high proportion of doctors who are disciplined are from overseas.
In the last five years, 63% of doctors either struck off or suspended by the General Medical Council (GMC) were trained outside the UK.
Yet they make up only 36% of doctors on the medical register.
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Why your taxes will rise sharply and your families standard of living will fall
Originally posted by dogzilla View PostI don't blame immigrants. I blame successive governments immigration policy which has left us in the current situation with oversubscribed local services. There is a massive difference.
They are why we are in this mess.
Boomer in chief:
General of Incompetence:
Food trough wiper:
Stupid bar stewards
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI'm saying that since the majority of articles the Daily Mail publishes are obviously and demonstrably utter twaddle, linking to a Daily Mail article is more likely to weaken your argument than strengthen it. Simple logic, but perhaps beyond the grasp of your average DM reader.
Read and contribute to 'General' instead.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostReferencing the Daily Mail tends to weaken your argument - not strengthen it.
NHS hires up to 3,000 foreign-trained doctors in a year to plug staff shortage | Society | The Guardian
Rosser blamed the shortages of doctors on two things. NHS central workforce planning, which is supposed to ensure the service has enough staff to meet future medical need, “has never worked and has been a shambles forever”, he said. And the tightening of visa rules under the coalition, which has made it harder for junior doctors from the Indian sub-continent to stay in Britain long enough to complete their training, has prompted some of the doctors who have traditionally made up a key part of the NHS workforce to go instead to places like Canada, where they are allowed to stay until they become senior doctors.
Dr David Rosser, medical director of University Hospitals Birmingham, one of England’s biggest trusts, said: “The NHS doesn’t have the number of doctors it needs. The shortage is real. We aren’t training enough doctors in this country, and so we are dependent on foreign-trained doctors. “
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostHands up who knows their NHS number? Hands up who thinks they could remember their NHS number whilst being wheeled into A&E with blood pouring out of an open wound?
It was interesting when I went to a private hospital last year the first thing the receptionist asked was how I was paying. It just seemed so completely alien when you've grown up in a country with free healthcare. I kind of agree with the point, but it's not really fair on doctors and nurses, or receptionists to be the ones to have to tell dying people they're not going to get any help.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostAre you saying it didn't happen or you don't believe the Daily Mail on principle?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou are the prat for blaming immigrants when the real reason you are waiting is no doctor wants to be a GP.
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