One of the problems, Baffler, is that people seem to not realise how vital immigration is to the economy. They see immigrants and think 'I COULD HAVE HAD HIS JOB!'
No, you couldn't, because you don't want his job. You want a job that pays more that you have to do less in. Lots of businesses have said the immigrants are the ones that work the hardest.
Also, NHS needs immigrant doctors else there'd be an even worse shortage.
why exactly is the solution to the problem of a shortage of doctors to import doctors from somewhere else
it's stopgap as hell, when these die off you still will be left with not enough domestic doctors, do you plan to import doctors forever?
instead of saying "hey let's get doctors from somewhere else" you could say "hey how do we educate enough people to be doctors" but that's too much effort is it
It's not a stopgap, it can work long-term (provided the numbers don't drop, but that can happen internally too). I mean, yes, getting more doctors from Britain would be good, but you can't force people into being doctors.
if it can be helped, you should never rely on imports of important things, they can be a supplement but you're setting yourself big time by deciding they can replace your production
market goes crash and boom you're shit outta healthcare
i admit, it'd take quite a peculiar scenario for the doctors to just dry up, but we have thousands if not millions of seemingly impossible things that actually happened behind us as a race
and no, you can't force people to be doctors, but it doesn't take a genius to figure out that maybe you could find out why people became doctors in the first place and amplify that so more people actually decide to go on that path
spinning some media to say "doctors are awesome, be a doctor today" would go a long way, considering how good the west is at spinning media