Jeremy Hunt And Theresa May's Plan For Foreign Doctors Have Not Gone Down Well

'Foreign doctors, coming over here, working all hours and curing the sick.'

People have leapt to the defence of foreign doctors working for the NHS after Jeremy Hunt and Theresa May’s latest comments on their plans for the future of the workforce.

The prime minister appeared to suggest foreign-born doctors will not be welcome in the United Kingdom beyond 2025, while the health secretary announced plans to train up to 1,500 more doctors a year in a bid to make NHS England “self-sufficient” on UK doctors.

Jeremy Hunt wants to see 1,500 more British doctors a year
Jeremy Hunt wants to see 1,500 more British doctors a year
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The health service currently relies heavily on non-British doctors, who make up 25% of our medical workforce.

Many reacted by tweeting their gratitude and admiration towards foreign doctors for the work they have done for the NHS...

A huge thank you to all the foreign-born doctors and nurses who save lives and keep our hospitals going. Your work is appreciated! Thank you

— David Lammy (@DavidLammy) October 4, 2016

@Sathnam @jk_rowling So many Doctors from all nationalities have saved my son's life over the last 6 years. This news is demoralizing :(

— Helen Hinds (@TheJabbawokki) October 4, 2016

I've had lots of foreign doctors. They were all excellent.

— Emma Kennedy (@EmmaKennedy) October 4, 2016

All the foreign doctors in the NHS, I LOVE and appreciate you . Ur my family, literally n metaphorically

— yung very endearing (@arranagu_m) October 4, 2016

My neurologist is from Poland. The nurse who helped me when I was suffering in agony was from Spain. Foreign doctors are essential to NHS

— Logan Kenny (@LoganKenny1) October 4, 2016

A doctor from Malaysia quite literally saved my life. 6 other doctors missed it. I would be dead were it not for him. https://t.co/yyPXr4SMGd

— JESAL (@JesalTV) October 4, 2016

@EmmaKennedy four of the eight consultants who saved my babies' lives when they were born at 23weeks and for the next 5 months were foreign.

— Mandy (@MandyMarsden) October 4, 2016

Like the foreign-born doctors who attended to my broken wrist and my partners' ankle at Kingston A&E. You're all amazing! https://t.co/6jPwPQdXeE

— Alex (@axleranges) October 4, 2016

@EmmaKennedy If it wasn't for foreign doctors, I'd be blind. This government is disgusting.

— Mouth of Sauron (@simon_lindsell) October 4, 2016

@EmmaKennedy My doctor and my dentist are both foreign (Indian and Swedish) and they're both fantastic.

— Bevis Musson (@bevismusson) October 4, 2016

Some sarcastically pointed out the impact foreign doctors have had on our health system...

Yeah, fuckin' foreign doctors. Coming over here, curing the shit out of our kids. https://t.co/y902zdyofV

— Charlie Brooker (@charltonbrooker) October 4, 2016

Foreign doctors coming over here. Stealing our jobs. Saving our lives. Fuck those guys.

— Dean Lines (@deanlines) October 4, 2016

I'm with the PM on foreign doctors: They come over here, work all hours and cure our sick, it's a national disgrace!

— Darren Smith (@swaccountants) October 4, 2016

I mean who needs the foreign doctors who performed acutely complex specialist open heart surgery on my baby daughter anyway? Nice one Tereez https://t.co/kI17OxxT2V

— GaryDooton (@GaryDooton) October 4, 2016

Some said that such comments made many people feel uncomfortable or even unwelcome...

Racist taunt of "get back where you came from", which has always haunted immigrants and their kids, is basically government policy #brexit

— Sathnam Sanghera (@Sathnam) October 4, 2016

My dad's worked for the NHS for almost two decades and nearing retirement. But, hey, whatever, back to Iraq it is https://t.co/WqopqSz8ij

— kadhim (^ー^)ノ (@kadhimshubber) October 4, 2016

This is a disgrace. Not content with demoralising junior doctors, Tories want to drive out the non-UK-born lifeblood of our NHS workforce. https://t.co/wdsa8wxsiW

— Keith Taylor MEP (@GreenKeithMEP) October 4, 2016

This replace 'foreign doctors' with 'British doctors' policy reminds me of an era in European politics our parents fought to eliminate.

— Dick Winchester (@DickWinchester) October 4, 2016

Speaking to BBC Breakfast, the Prime Minister was asked: “Can you reassure those doctors, nurses, other staff working in the NHS from overseas they are welcome to stay here in that interim period?”

May responded: “Yes. There will be staff here from overseas in that interim period until the further number of British doctors are able to be trained and come on board in terms of being able to work in our hospitals.

“We will ensure the numbers are there. But I think it’s right that we say we want to see more British doctors in our health service.”

As well as training extra doctors, Hunt also announced plans to stop newly-trained medics from travelling abroad to work.

In order to ensure the taxpayer gets value from the £220,000 investment in each medical graduate, the government will for the first time require each one to work for at least four years in the NHS, in a similar arrangement to that for graduates whose education is sponsored by the armed forces.

According to the Independent, there may be a fine for those who move aboard before this time.

This also led to a huge backlash on social media...

So now we're turning doctors into bonded labourers?https://t.co/xtTRivz5s2

— Hannah Murray (@hl_murray) October 4, 2016

Jeremy Hunt is Britians answer to Donald Trump

Building a wall to keep Junior Doctors in

Now we all have to smell #HuntsTrump pic.twitter.com/aivlDQa75S

— Roshana Mehdian (@RoshanaMN) October 3, 2016

Jeremy Hunt has unveiled new plans to fine doctors on the same day he promises to train more British doctors.

Where's the queue to sign up?

— John Shafthauer (@hourlyterrier) October 4, 2016

.@Jeremy_Hunt wants to fine doctors for not fulfilling an obligation. How about same for MPs that break election pledges once office gained?

— Reid of Leman St (@LPValentine) October 4, 2016

https://t.co/dgrpWUzRx0

Insane: if you want more doctors, you don't turn training into a prison sentence on minimum wage.

— Manda Scott (@hare_wood) October 4, 2016

In a blog on The Huffington Post UK, Dr Mark Porter, chair of the BMA council, said that today’s announcement “falls far short of what is needed to help address the real problems within the NHS”.

“I firmly believe that creating an NHS that is 100% self-sufficient, one that only trains home grown doctors and one that doesn’t take people from overseas and vice versa, is bad for medicine and bad for patient care,” he said.

He added: “The government must tackle the root causes of this workforce crisis and the reasons why so many UK-trained doctors are considering leaving the NHS rather than forcing doctors to stay in the health service. Demotivated, burnt-out doctors who don’t want to be in their jobs, will not be good for patients.”

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