Health9/26/2025The Guardian

Nigel Farage’s deportation plan would break up the NHS | Letters

Nigel Farage’s deportation plan would break up the NHS | Letters

Nigel Farage, the leader of the Reform UK party, has proposed ending indefinite leave to remain, which would have a devastating impact on the NHS. Foreign-born staff make up a significant portion of the NHS workforce, with over a third of doctors and one in five of all NHS workers born overseas. These workers are not temporary contributors but long-term carers and specialists who have built their lives in the UK and sustained the health service through various crises. Denying them the right to settle would destabilize the NHS, as it would send a message that their labor is welcome, but their lives are not. Without the security of indefinite leave to remain, many of these crucial workers may choose to leave or never join the NHS in the first place.

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