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Racist Incidents Against UK Nurses Surge.

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2 hours ago, Hamus Yaigh said:

Hiring medical staff from abroad not only brings in fresh perspectives and skills, but it also helps address staffing shortages and ensures patients receive the best care possible. It's not just about saving money, but about providing quality healthcare for everyone. You need to broaden your ideas pal.

 

I call BS on your theory.

 

Surely, doctors and nurses follow the same textbook procedures, protocols, and methodologies. Why do we need fresh ideas from abroad? Is that even a good idea? I thought medicine was evidence based 🤔 

 

We aren't talking about witchdoctor stuff. There's no need for some 4000 year old Eastern traditional medicine or whatever. 

 

Dressing a wound is dressing a wound. Doing a heart bypass is doing a heart bypass.

 

Are people trained in 3rd world counties really better trained than the UK?

 

My mum's new GP is from Africa, by the way, so I am not exaggerating. She is still training as a GP and needs a supervisor. Why bother? Save money?

 

Why are there staff shortages anyway? There were never shortages when I lived there. Are people having more kids or something? 

 

 

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On 10/28/2025 at 5:43 PM, Purdey said:

I don't know why people would want to be racist against the people who may save their lives in hospital. Goes against common sense.

Unfortunately a large segment of UK society have a strange obsession with immigration currently. 
It is so ugly, I am ashamed by it to be honest.

We have lost our way.

7 minutes ago, FruitPudding said:

Are people trained in 3rd world counties really better trained than the UK?

These are nurses we are talking about mostly.

 

I find Thai nurses who have been brought up to show kindness and compassion to elders to be much more gentle and caring than the nurses back home.

 

I would prefer my elderly relatives looked after by a Thai or Fillapina nurse than a Brit given the choice.

23 hours ago, Stocky said:

Does racism and racial abuse ever make sense?

After WW2 we might have had a point but what have these immigrants ever done to the UK? 
 

Live and let live is my motto.

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3 hours ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

Im guessing most of these abuses are from foreign males that believe women are to be owned like cattle and covered up in public, not out working without male family chaperones. 

You are right about something, you are guessing.

1 hour ago, MalcolmB said:

After WW2 we might have had a point but what have these immigrants ever done to the UK? 
 

Live and let live is my motto.

Your response is confusing, are you suggesting immigrants in the UK are deserving of racism and racial abuse?

On 10/29/2025 at 2:06 AM, Patong2021 said:

Why are there shortages  of medical professionals in those countries?

Yes, all four countries— Australia, New Zealand (NZ), Canada, and the USA—face significant doctor shortages in 2025, particularly for GPs/family doctors and in rural/remote areas.

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