@Masonic Bodge The thousands of economic migrants congregating around the French ports have travelled through countless safe countries in Europe, they have no moral or legal right to come to this country. But, come they do in droves every day, and we stupidly send out the welcoming boats for them. Let them apply through the legal route and arrive with the proper documentation.
My Mother and I both work in the NHS. And I agree many English people do drink and take drugs excessively. But also many English people are obese and eat far too much unhealthy junk and processed food, they smoke and dont take any physial exercise or very little. All of which is self inflicted. So on the logic presented above, most of the population should pay more for their health care or take ...
@FredBassett That depends whether you view a superior or even a decent standard of living as being solely linked to a family's finances or as something much more than that. Our situation changed from one of financial stability to the opposite. Then the situation worsened to civil war. So I personally understand the plight of economic migrants and also those who flee conflict and seek asylum. ...
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So if the reasons are more money and less hours then those with control over the NHS (the government) are being told something, don't you think? As far as I am aware those with student loans still have to repay them even if they no longer live in this country. If you do an online search using words like, NHS Nursing Shortage, you will find lots of links with articles giving various ...
@Masonic Bodge If the house you lived in before migrating to the UK was far superior, therefore one would assume your standard of living was also. So why did you and your parents come here. Burnside I dont think is refering to migrants arriving here with financial stability and the means to buy property and run businesses. He means the thousands queuing at the French ports with nothing awaiting ...
The reasons are simple more money less hours and i wonder if they still have to pay of there student loans. The point is should it not be that nurses trained here should at least be contracted to work 4 or 5 years in the NHS. So could also be that the lack of staff within the NHS is the direct result of a flawed system that allows student nurses to qualify at taxpayers expense and then turn ...
So ask yourself this then. Why are those UK trained nurses so eager to leave the UK? Is Australia short of nurses? (It would seem so). Australia is seemingly doing to the UK the same as the UK does to other countries. .