NHS closes its doors to foreigners to preserve British jobs
Doctors from India, South Africa and other Commonwealth countries are to be barred from the NHS in an attempt to preserve health service jobs for British graduates.
For generations the health service has been sustained by immigration but yesterday the Home Office moved to end a crisis that has prevented thousands of highly trained British doctors from advancing their careers. Last year the system for selecting doctors for higher training collapsed in what was described as the greatest disaster for medical training in a generation.




If a British person is qualified for the post advertised then it is obvious that such person’s should be given all assistance to secure the post. It is however important that the government and NHS remembers that the present standing of health care was not achieved by the home-grown labour alone but has been built on the hard labour of the very people it now seeks to shut out.
The question begs asking, are British politicians actuating protectionism by the back door against the very people on who back the Common Wealth was built?
Are the main political parties using the BNP to voice their political agenda while they make and actuate these discriminatory laws?