More than 15,000 NHS doctors left Britain last year. It can cost up to £400,000 to train them. It’s only fair on the taxpayer that new doctors and nurses should stay here for a given period of time.
@Nigel_Farage Where on earth is this deluded dimwit getting these figures from? The tax payer didn’t pay for my degree, I paid 50k. The 400k probably includes the £££ for our wages (not training). If we leave, the NHS & the taxpayer simply stops paying us. We aren’t your indentured servants.
@Nigel_Farage Who will tell him that the doctor he interviewed is a Nigerian who also may have migrated to UK. 🙄😂
Absolute crap I took a HSBC professional study loan for 60000GBP I worked full time as a healthcare assistant for 2 years before medical school and then I worked every single weekend and holiday for 5 years I paid back my student loans 100% and HSBC loan For all that I walked into a dangerous system that didn’t value me or patients and I left 12 years ago I don’t regret it one bit and earn a several times more than I would ever earn in the UK in the same job. 10 years in Australia has given me the same ability to earn as 40 years working in the UK. Working as a doctor in the UK you would have to be an absolute mug.
@Nigel_Farage Quite telling that the brits are allowing Britain to reshape and reintroduce slavery with modern terms. I feed you and I bath you and I cloth you and I house you and you work for me Sounds familiar Pay going rates and move on
Well. * £350m a week didn’t worked out. * 15000 NHS doctors left ( and more to go ) * Electricity in UK is 10-20x more expensive than in Poland * Cost of food and basic necessities went through the roof How’s your „blue passport” chase going? From the perspective of time maybe you should’ve bought a blue cover instead 🤣
@Nigel_Farage You're focusing on the symptom but not the cause of the problem.
@Nigel_Farage They are probably leaving because of people like you.
@Nigel_Farage I dont understand. We dont pay for their training. They pay for their own uni fees. We dont pay for them.
@Nigel_Farage The pay their own university fees. 7 years at University can mean they end up with a debt of £70,000. Tax payer doesn’t pay their fees.