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This is why they needed and wanted Brexit.
"The UN Refugee Agency has rebuked UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman over her claims that world leaders have failed to reform the global refugee system due to fears of being branded as “racist or illiberal” and that the asylum framework is creating “huge incentives for illegal migration.”
The UN statement followed the UK home secretary’s speech at the conservative American Enterprise Institute in Washington on Tuesday, in which she refused to rule out leaving the international convention and questioned whether it was “fit for our modern age” amid what she claimed was a crisis of illegal immigration for the West."
And we in Canada are doing the same thing, bringing in too many people without the resources such as housing, jobs and healthcare to support them. Some are living on the streets in Canada, creating a new ghetto and forcing them to turn to crime to support their needs.
Canadians, wake up to the reality they are facing in the UK.
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EU citizens can live anywhere in the EU. Britain was preventing refugees from entering before Brexit. My link shows the number of refugees entering Britain has increased since Brexit.
As well as other industries, the loss of EU workers has aggravated the shortage of health care workers in the UK
https://www.cgdev.org/blog/staffing-shortages-uks-care-sector-sign-things-come
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Yes that's what I said. EU nationals can move anywhere they want within the EU. Thought I made it clear. This is about the home secretary's comments that world leaders have failed to reform the system, and use accusations of racism toward those who have a different view of the problem. Migrants and refugees, not health care workers.
But since the EU has taken a more hostile position towards UK after Brexit, will force them to improve their health care by training their own skilled workers for the next generation. After all they do have the best medical schools in the world.
In case you hadn't noticed, many countries are facing medical staff shortages after what we did to ourselves during Covid.
Another job well done by these same "world leaders".
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Health care workers are so poorly paid in Britain that locals don't want the jobs. That's why they rely on foreign workers. EU countries were critical of Britain's handling of refugees before Brexit, don't you remember all the refugees stacked up on the French side of the Chunnel because the Brits wouldn't let them through. Nothing has changed.
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