> > > >This is how Britain subsidised its health service and acquired a lot of > its > >Pakistanis And Indians, Bangladeshis, Nigerians and Sri Lankans) . Workers > >(doctors) from the subcontinent were employed in all the junior posts with > >little hope of rising to higher levels and little hope of settling > >permanently and claiming a pension at a later date. So the work was done > >cheaper. > > >shiv > Hi Shiv, I have to agree to disagree with you. Your views about NHS I beleive come from your days in UK. Things have changed quite a bit, I have quite a few Asian ( and Indian) friends who are consultants, and even some classmates of mine from medical school ( yep, I am a fellow medic, gone nuts :-) ) regards Anish
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