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<blockquote data-quote="Ashtree" data-source="post: 7594485" data-attributes="member: 3254"><p>My friend works in recruitment in a large UK hospital trust. She says the current capacity and ability to retain existing staff and recruit new staff, is in a calamitous position right now. Covid of course is a complicating factor. That said, the problem is much, much deeper. EU citizens have turned away from UK as a place to work and study. The necessity for new paperwork and formalities to make the move to UK, makes them feel vulnerable and unwelcome no matter what the real situation is on the ground. Recent headlines about EU entrants to UK, being detained etc, etc, is seriously spooking would be new medical staff from EU.</p><p></p><p>Still, I suppose if you are ill or old or both, lying in hospital with much finished care due to staff shortages, you can always close your eyes and think quietly to yourself “at least I’m sovereign”!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashtree, post: 7594485, member: 3254"] My friend works in recruitment in a large UK hospital trust. She says the current capacity and ability to retain existing staff and recruit new staff, is in a calamitous position right now. Covid of course is a complicating factor. That said, the problem is much, much deeper. EU citizens have turned away from UK as a place to work and study. The necessity for new paperwork and formalities to make the move to UK, makes them feel vulnerable and unwelcome no matter what the real situation is on the ground. Recent headlines about EU entrants to UK, being detained etc, etc, is seriously spooking would be new medical staff from EU. Still, I suppose if you are ill or old or both, lying in hospital with much finished care due to staff shortages, you can always close your eyes and think quietly to yourself “at least I’m sovereign”! [/QUOTE]
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