I'm assuming that applies to YOU. If so the words are correct. I''dd one more to describe you - despicable
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Not as despicable as you, a socialist, who supports a political system responsible for killing hundreds of millions of innocent people.
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You're thinking of captalism
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Well said. As I said the woman needs to educate herself. They dont teach political theory at private schools. It might just get ppl with a social conscience thinking.
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Bless you. I went to a comp. maybe you should both try to read more political history and economics. You might learn something.
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Id also advise getting some coaching in manners.
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Offended by everything, ashamed of nothing
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She's a tory. To be expected
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You could be the one in the wrong but I don't suppose that ever occurs to you.
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Do you generally give opinions that you know or believe to be wrong?
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I am a doctor. I understand health training & the health workforce. Your comments are completely wrong. They are also deeply offensive to people who have opted to dedicate themselves to the British health system
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Doesnt really help that you are racist though?
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Do you have any evidence to back up that accusation? Because none exists.
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It was a question not an accusation.
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I think we all know what it was. Are you an ignorant idiot? That’s a question not an accusation, of course.
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On that logic, you must agree that the £350 million to the NHS was a promise
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Where is your evidence to support your comments regarding German, French, Belgian, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Polish clinicians working in the NHS?
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I didn’t make comments about any specific countries.
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I agree but you are clearly singling out India for your 'evidence' so is it just Indian doctors you are pointing the finger at as being poorly trained.
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No, but a huge number of our doctors are trained in India so it is a legitimate concern
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Here's my take on it. It was a silly remark you made but it's been blown up out of all proportion. I personally can't agree with you because my life has been saved on three separate occasions by Indian doctors and multiracial support staff. Thousands will tell you the same.
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12.8% of NHS clinicians are overseas trained. around 6% from EU and the rest from non EU countries. The NHS already has 1 in 11 clinical posts unfilled (more like 1 in 8 in nursing) so around 100,000 posts - predicted to increas to around 300,000 on current trajectory
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we absolutely should not have policy of taking large numbers of clinical staff from countries which are short of them and who have put expense into training them (though as an aside, anyone who advocates free markets would not want to movement of talent to highest bidder)
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fortunately many of the nations our recruits come from have overproduced clinical practitioners and so have some medical/nursing/therapies unemployment. And schemes like MTI ensure people go back to own country after a period working in UK
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