Indian doctors begging in Britain
Topic started by N (@ cvx-213-48-64-64-wol.cableinet.co.uk) on Wed Sep 24 19:11:23 .
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Recently I have seen many doctors from India are
begging for jobs in front of the hospitals in
United Kingdom.
What happened to them? Are there no patients in India?
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- From: Urme (@ mobileinternet.plus.com)
on: Tue Sep 30 15:12:08 EDT 2003
From: U (@ mobileinternet.plus.com) on: Tue Sep 30 13:10:31 EDT 2003
Sorry. That should be uptightness and not uprightness.
- From: Urme (@ skysystemsuk.plus.com)
on: Sun Oct 5 07:58:53 EDT 2003
From: £ (@ proxy2.leeds.ac.uk) on: Tue Sep 30 14:32:22 EDT 2003
I am glad that someone else recognises the 'abnormality'.
However, other Tamils can't seem to. They seem to be willing to accept whatever is said one-sidedly such because the person in question is a Tamil. This is poor. But I am not surprised.
This Ramadas guy knew I was in a very weak position earlier in the year. He may have invited me out of kindness. But why all this hostility after I didn't. The truth is, I had intended to visit him, but since the invitations I found out many other things about him. When I came to Britain I was faced with unexpected situations that were resulting to delays. I had to re-assess the situation. The question that came to mind was what are the incentives to go and visit? My answer was, little. Also, I have been to Switzerland before which he knew of.
Since these problems arose, many threads were opened in the Tamil section (in the last week) and I found it necessary to make reference to them in trying to find out what the real problem is(bearing in mind I had some things and questions on my mind many months before I came to Britain including an aggressive behaviour towards me earlier in the year saying to me on FH 'Go see a psychiatrist and let them make you a guinea-pig after I complained I am being followed, a problems that was investigated and found to be true by Sussex University. When he made that statement I felt like someone physically slapped me). That was apparently taken as an offence by other Tamils. What can one expect me to do? Look at my other thread (Educational problems in Britain) he was trying to say a few days ago he was fed-up in supporting me when in fact I last had contact with him in early August. You would also see the attempt he made coming under another name and IP in the same thread trying to turn things around to cover his egotistic problem seen he knew the public must have realised(turning things around). What more would any one wnat to see?At the same time he was again ridiculing me about my 'pit'. Any one who laughs at the situation/suffering of another is bound to fall and not too long after. These are the things the other Tamils should look at before they make their comments.
When I make statements, I can support them, I do not come in puzzles. Otherwise, it amounts to nothing but Defamation.
- From: Urme (@ skysystemsuk.plus.com)
on: Sun Oct 5 08:09:53 EDT 2003
You can ask him too, there was one time he was not hearing from me for weeks, he then emailed me to know what was happening, but I knew he was wondering whether I was still coming or not and many times I questioned him on the appropriateness of it and he responded positively. I still have those emails. He can make his dispute now before it is too late. Whatever he is saying and writing elsewhere, is all made up.
Am I sorry that I did not go? Not for one moment. It gave me the opportunity to see his true colours and after what I have been reading on this forum about Tamils for the last week, it makes me wonder and think how much worse off I could have been. He knows too much about my situation and I feared that he can do things then use my situation against me.
- From: N (@ usr57-wv1.blueyonder.co.uk)
on: Sun Oct 5 12:57:06 EDT 2003
Urme & Co have starting very relevant to the topic now as usual. Others get away!!!
- From: Urme (@ mobileinternet.plus.com)
on: Sun Oct 5 13:01:47 EDT 2003
No, you can go back to normal now. Sorry for the deviation.
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