The reason i posted the above is because a relative who lives in Australia and has recently just returned home told me that 8 out of 10 nurses in her local city hospital are English and most newly qualified. She also told me that recrutement staff visit universaties in the UK to recruit newly qualified nurses so maybe just maybe this is part of the problem.
My parents and I are economic migrants. Aren't we welcome in the UK? We contribute a hell of a lot to the economy and the UK in general. We did not travel here in a 'horde' either. Who do you think we are? The Vikings? Or the Orcs from Lord Of The Rings? We are not an army. We are human beings. The house I grew up in, before we came to the UK was superior compared to where we live now.
I've just read the articles in those two links. I may have misread them but it seems to me that the first is concerned with the migration of trained nurses from developing countries (eg Jamaica) to developed ones (eg the UK) and the second concerns Irish (as in Republic of Ireland) trained nurses and the possibilty of their being targetted to emigrate to work in the UK. There is certainly a ...
Tax payers money trains them and of they go and never look back maybe they should be contracted for say 4 years to work in the UK.
https://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/70-of-new-nurses-may-emigrate-470187.html
https://www.bmj.com/content/361/bmj.k2014/rr-3
Ah yes! that 'new' nurses number .............another of Boris's porkies?. Piers Morgan tears into Conservative minister Nicky Morgan on GMB over Boris Johnson's 'nonsense' pledge for 50,000 more NHS nurses as it is revealed 18,500 will be retained from EXISTING staff ...
Don't worry Lynne. Boris has said (It's the truth) that he is getting 50,000 new nurses. I'm sure the dentists will follow soon as the NHS will be safe in the Tories hands. PS. The Pigs are all fed and ready to Fly.
If Labour get elected then at least all the hordes of economic migrants crossing the Channel can look forward to living in superior accommodation.
https://www.aol.co.uk/news/2019/12/04/corbyn-a-ia-d-give-pma-s-country-residence-to-homeless-famil/