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so we aren't removing professionals from countries that leave them exposed to staff shortages and undermining their health care systems
What about the rights of those individuals that trained abroad? Whilst I accept that the argument can be made from a non-nativist perspective, there will still be those that would otherwise like to come to the UK that lose out.
Why should we be complicit in another country’s protectionist migration policies?
This is what we need more of right?
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/sep/25/plan-to-recruit-nepal-nurses-for-nhs-puts-them-at-risk-of-exploitation
Or a long term plan to train more domestically and a plan for the transition so we aren't removing professionals from countries that leave them exposed to staff shortages and undermining their health care systems