Do you feel safe in your local hospital,

The safety of the public at large, the safety of the Realm, the safety of the individual, we hear these phrases so ofter they drip from our politicians lips almost on a daily basis, yet it is our government that through its actions actually exposes us all to threats that need not ever arise.

We now find out about another threat to our health and safety,illegal bogus or under qualified staff in our hospitals.

We are at our most vulnerable when we are sick and when we go to a Hospital to get treatment for our ailments we can expect that the people who are administering/prescribing medications and treatments to be competent and to have our health interests at the centre of their practices.

The insane policy of "open" borders vaunted by this government has allowed for the influx of millions of unskilled and in many cases unwanted people, among these people are those who will cheat and deceive their way into positions that they are not equipped to handle,

Equally to blame are the recruiters of these people, clearly they are not carrying out the requisite checks during the recruitment process, people claiming to be Doctors and nurses are being taken on in that role when they are NOT qualified to do so.

Latterly we have had a group of "Doctors" who tried to blow up Glasgow Airport, we have had Doctors who belong to the Islamic faith refusing to carry out basic hygiene practices and now in addition to all that we have illegal and bogus medical and Nursing staff running amok in our hospitals.

Do you feel safe in your local hospital, has cultural enrichment made the service better, I think not.


Illegal migrants are on our payrolls, admit NHS hospitals


By TOM HARPER - More by this author »
Last updated at 00:53am on 11th May 2008


Dozens of illegal immigrants have been found working with patients in National Heath Service hospitals, the Government has admitted.



Last year alone, 40 unlawful migrants – including a doctor, nurses, physiotherapists and healthcare assistants – were discovered on the payroll of the NHS, an investigation by The Mail on Sunday has revealed.

The doctor, a poorly qualified woman from Sierra Leone, was a trainee haematologist at Bath Royal United Hospital NHS Trust.

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