There is much anger amongst Brits as Keir Starmer’s “broken Britain” is giving asylum seekers priority for medical treatment over British taxpayers.
The government has schemes which allows “illegal” asylum seekers who cross the English Channel “preferential medical treatment” whilst British taxpayers who pay millions to the NHS are forced to wait months or even years for treatment.
GB News has reported there is a scheme called !987 Inclusion Health” that allows some asylum seekers who are “undocumented migrants” to receive “A&E level of access,” and unlike us taxpayers they can jump the queue.
GB News reported that in Stoke-on-Trent, one NHS team provides “failed asylum seekers, many of whom are homeless and destitute with no recourse to public funds.
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Those who are illegally in “Broken Britain” get access to dental care and GPs and in south London community centres give “walk in services” to foreigners who have never paid tax in “Starmer’s Britain” and have been refused asylum, which is “wrong” and “unfair.”
The former Health Secretary Steve Barclay told The Telegraph, “It is outrageous that those here illegally are prioritised over British taxpayers, and it reinforces, once again, the concern that the NHS has become an international service, not a national health service.
“There should not be preferential treatment for those here illegally at our expense, and I think the public will be outraged to discover that’s the case.
“NHS England should give clear answers as to why.”
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said, “Welcome to Keir Starmer’s Britain. This is unfair, it’s wrong, and only Reform will end it.”
Reform UK’s deputy leader Richard Tice added, “This sums up broken Britain. Whilst hard-working British people are waiting weeks for GP appointments and hours on end in A&E, illegals get to cut to the front of the queue.
The Tories started this and now Labour continue to make a mockery of those that pay into the system for these services.
“Reform UK are clear, those that try to come over in boats will be turned back and those that have already come via boats will be deported and not get special treatment.”
A spokesman for the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) told The Telegraph, “It is vital that all vulnerable members of society, including asylum seekers, are able to access the healthcare they need, and it has been a legal requirement under successive governments for local NHS commissioners to take the right steps through individual contracts to enable this.
“Our £26 billion investment in the NHS and reforms to the health service will make sure that it’s there for everyone, once again.”
Refugee Council chief executive Enver Solomon said, “We welcome the fact that Britain’s nurses and doctors – many of whom come from migrant and refugee backgrounds themselves – provide healthcare for those seeking asylum so they can access essential medical support when they need it.
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