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It's an interesting perspective, as well as a worrying preview of the path England is rapidly heading down.
It occurs top me that the three things are linked. If the government somehow found the money to properly educate more quality doctors and nurses, that would be a start. More students means less unemployment, if they are getting qualifications that lead to worthwhile jobs.
With investment in healthcare facilities and newly trained medical staff (plus a Malaysian-style contract so they had to do a few years in government employment before going abroad !), you give people worthwhile jobs, and you create people who are healthy. If some of those healthy people can be trained to be farmers, then people will be healthy and not hungry. Well fed healthy people with quality jobs don't become criminals and terrorists, which helps the security situation. But I appreciate this is totally simplified and idealised, as well as relying on having a benevolent government which can control corruption to find the funding !
Hard to believe. The almighty England 🏴 🇬🇧
The government in my country is very corrupt. I feel they kind of gain somehow from all the uproar in the country, that's why they aren't doing anything.
I think the Malaysian contract should be great if implemented because most of this doctors run abroad for higher pay jobs in dollars 💸 because our currency no longer has value.
The country will definitely be better with healthy people.