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Referendum : to be in Europe or not to be ?, that is the question ! (REF)     

required field - 03 Feb 2016 10:00

Thought I'd start a new thread as this is going to be a major talking point this year...have not made up my mind yet...(unlike bucksfizz)....but thinking of voting for an exit as Europe is not doing Britain any good at all it seems....

Martini - 30 Mar 2017 22:10 - 6640 of 12628

Martini and Dil

I wait and will see.
So your guesing

The sterling devaluation has made the UK less attractive to "professionals".
What's your source for that staement

There is already a lack of "health professionals". Check the figures.
So nothing to do with Brexit

Many "professionals" are migrating already.
What's your source for that staement

Dropping taxes. A race to the bottom.
No being competitive

The EU will apply the same rules to migrants as the UK does, but the UK will be less attractive.
What does that mean and whats your source

Check at the end of the month the number of companies booking out.
No you check and tell me what it is and your source

cynic - 31 Mar 2017 04:48 - 6641 of 12628

that there is already a lack of "health professionals" is nothing whatsoever to do with brexit

The sterling devaluation has made the UK less attractive to "professionals" is another load of rubbish ....... it is not even clear what you mean by "professionals", but if their companies and other interests are based in uk, then they'll stay
that property will be much cheaper in non-£ terms will also scarcely be a deterrent

Fred1new - 31 Mar 2017 08:38 - 6642 of 12628

Martini,

"There is already a lack of "health professionals". Check the figures."
So nothing to do with Brexit

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Check the levels of nurses and doctors etc.

Many are going back to other EU or their own countries. Many deciding to go to other countries.

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Pull your own finger out and look for the sources yourself.


cynic - 31 Mar 2017 08:41 - 6643 of 12628

but that is pure rationalisation and nothing or at least very little to do with brexit

Fred1new - 31 Mar 2017 08:41 - 6644 of 12628

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Fred1new - 31 Mar 2017 08:41 - 6645 of 12628

Manuel.

Ask you daughters friends about how many are considering of moving abroad.

Check the difficulties the NHS is having to get replacement doctors.

Look at what the "government" is scrambling to do in Health and Welfare services for starters.

Etc..

PS look at "skilled" labour shortages.
-=--=
Try opening your eyes.

cynic - 31 Mar 2017 08:44 - 6646 of 12628

which bit do you choose not to understand?
actually, a couple of my d-in-l's doc friends are returning from oz, as they say it is nothing like as rosy as painted - perhaps more pay, but as always, there's never something for nothing

Fred1new - 31 Mar 2017 09:05 - 6647 of 12628



NHS recruitment crisis
69%
of UK trusts are actively recruiting abroad for doctors or nurses
23,443 nursing vacancies in England, Wales & Northern Ireland
9% vacancy rate for nurses
6,207 doctor vacancies
7% vacancy rate for doctors
Source: BBC Freedom of Information request
Science Photo Library
One solution to the staff shortage adopted by many trusts is employing doctors and nurses from overseas.
The BBC also asked trusts and health boards across the UK whether they were actively recruiting staff from abroad, and in this case Scottish hospitals were also able to answer.
The figures show more than two-thirds - 69% - of all NHS trusts and health boards are seeking staff overseas.
And in just England and Wales, the figure is nearly three-quarters of all trusts and health boards - 74%.
Some are traveling from as far afield as India and the Philippines.

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OLD Figures

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One of the reasons for not coming to UK, or leaving to go elsewhere, is expectancies of "Brexit".

VICTIM - 31 Mar 2017 09:21 - 6648 of 12628

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ AND SOME .BORE .

Fred1new - 31 Mar 2017 09:48 - 6649 of 12628

No longer dictatorship from Brussels.

Salute Mother Theresa and cohorts.

aldwickkk - 31 Mar 2017 11:23 - 6650 of 12628

Source: BBC Freedom of Information request , and when they get it they misrepresent it to suit their bias agenda.

cynic - 31 Mar 2017 11:28 - 6651 of 12628

6647 - total bullshit! ..... money is always the driver in these situations

VICTIM - 31 Mar 2017 11:33 - 6652 of 12628

I see the Gov has given a no to a new Scottish ref . thank heavens for that , how can you make any decision without knowing the outcome of leaving the EU , but I'm sure that Krankie will make trouble along the way .

Martini - 31 Mar 2017 11:40 - 6653 of 12628

One of the reasons for not coming to UK, or leaving to go elsewhere, is expectancies of "Brexit".

Note it does not say most people or many people it just says one of the reasons. That could be just one person. Great source that.

Fred1new - 31 Mar 2017 12:35 - 6654 of 12628

Manuel,

Your god in not a universal god, or goal.

=-=-=-=

Martini,

Could me millions.

Ask your friends.

Go back to the number of Australian dentist coming to the UK in the 70s, and Doctors, dentists, allied professionals and University researchers going from the UK to the State, Australia etc.

Dil - 31 Mar 2017 12:37 - 6655 of 12628

If the UK is so unattractive to foreigners why have we got thousands upon thousands of them still moving here every month ?

The NHS has been under funded and mis managed for years and has sod all to do with Brexit. Most of the foreign workers in the NHS excluding cleaners and other low paid jobs are not even from the EU.

We're leaving the EU Fred whether you like it or not so get over it.

Martini - 31 Mar 2017 12:42 - 6656 of 12628

Fred
You seem to miss the point I am not the one quoting things as fact, you are.

If I understood your last sentence I might respond but again it sounds like a sweeping generalisation unsupported by fact.

Fred1new - 31 Mar 2017 12:45 - 6657 of 12628

Martini.

In your opinion.

MaxK - 31 Mar 2017 12:49 - 6658 of 12628

This is a long article, but sums the positions on brexit up nicely.



Brexit Triggered…And Why Britain Should Succeed In The Negotiations



By Alasdair Macleod -

March 30, 2017



http://www.silver-phoenix500.com/article/brexit-triggered%E2%80%A6and-why-britain-should-succeed-negotiations

Martini - 31 Mar 2017 12:49 - 6659 of 12628

Fred
Now you are stating the blinding obvious. Of course what I think about your input is my opinion. Sigh
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