Because it’s toxic for the type of brexiteers who objected to the EU because it meant there were more foreigners in the country. Even “worse”, these people will mostly be visible minorities.
This is a crucial constituency for the Conservative party.
People were warned in the run up that we’d have to bring in workers from somewhere and if not the EU then probably the commonwealth. I personally wasn’t bothered as I feel more kinship with West Indians and Indians than most people in the EU based on my life experience.
Err, sorry what does GDP per capita have to do with skilled nurses and care workers? As long as they are skilled who cares where they come from. Would you refuse to be treated by an Indian nurse because he or she came from a country whose GDP per capita was lower than a French one? Grow up.
You have to do better than to pretend your comment is anything other than racist. Fucking hell this sort of thinking is still popular these days. Disgusting.
Coming from the most racist country in the world this is brilliant.
India has issues I would rather not deal with until they can change. The education system is not good for everyone, it is good for the privileged few. Corruption is rife across the country. So no it is **NOT **racism, it is statement of fact. India is a very poor nation in terms of GDP. There are consequences to that.
I also don‘t get your point. Will health care workers from India be paid less than the ones from the EU? Will they provide a lesser service? Or do you think we shouldn‘t take away expertise from developing countries?
We were relying on medical staff from India and the West Indies long before we joined the EU and freedom of movement began. Should we not have good relations with our own commonwealth?
You don’t know India? A country the UK has had a relationship with since long before the EU existed, who are part of our commonwealth, who’s culture is so infused with our own we have their restaurants on every high street, temples for their various religions all over the nation, domestically developed “Indian” dishes like Tikka Masala?
Sounds like a you problem, because it certainly isn’t a UK problem.
I mean… The UK wants more nurses and care workers right? Why would it say no?
Because it’s toxic for the type of brexiteers who objected to the EU because it meant there were more foreigners in the country. Even “worse”, these people will mostly be visible minorities.
This is a crucial constituency for the Conservative party.
People were warned in the run up that we’d have to bring in workers from somewhere and if not the EU then probably the commonwealth. I personally wasn’t bothered as I feel more kinship with West Indians and Indians than most people in the EU based on my life experience.
Exactly. And let’s not also forget the Labour majority in the red wall that voted for Brexit. Equally abhorrent.
Because Brexiters are irrational. I’m tired of pretending otherwise.
I would much rather have relied on the workforce of the EU than selling our country off to the lowest common denominator.
That’s pretty racist my friend. Why is your assumption that Indians are, in your words, the “lowest common denominator”?
That’s a pretty outdated way to think.
GDP per capita. That is not racism. it is fact. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)_per_capita
Not everyone is a racist.
Err, sorry what does GDP per capita have to do with skilled nurses and care workers? As long as they are skilled who cares where they come from. Would you refuse to be treated by an Indian nurse because he or she came from a country whose GDP per capita was lower than a French one? Grow up.
You have to do better than to pretend your comment is anything other than racist. Fucking hell this sort of thinking is still popular these days. Disgusting.
Coming from the most racist country in the world this is brilliant.
India has issues I would rather not deal with until they can change. The education system is not good for everyone, it is good for the privileged few. Corruption is rife across the country. So no it is **NOT **racism, it is statement of fact. India is a very poor nation in terms of GDP. There are consequences to that.
If they’re coming here to work in non-profit industries like healthcare, what’s this got to do with anything?
A majority of the treatment in the NHS is privatised. There is profit in healthcare. Talk to anyone from the US about that.
Still doesn’t explain why you’re so worried about it when it represents systematic issues and not individuals.
I never said I was worried. I said it would be better to deal with the EU over India.
I also don‘t get your point. Will health care workers from India be paid less than the ones from the EU? Will they provide a lesser service? Or do you think we shouldn‘t take away expertise from developing countries?
We were relying on medical staff from India and the West Indies long before we joined the EU and freedom of movement began. Should we not have good relations with our own commonwealth?
You’d rather rely on the economic group you exited than the country you colonized?
I would rather work with the countries I know rather than one I don’t. I won’t dragged down that route. Try someone else.
You don’t know India? A country the UK has had a relationship with since long before the EU existed, who are part of our commonwealth, who’s culture is so infused with our own we have their restaurants on every high street, temples for their various religions all over the nation, domestically developed “Indian” dishes like Tikka Masala?
Sounds like a you problem, because it certainly isn’t a UK problem.
You don’t know India?
Er yeah, I said that. You want me to type it more slowly for you?