You won't pass with that sort of tomfoolery on anything I set and mark, me laddio.
I have standards.
And I am a complete and utter bastard.
I wear it as a badge of honour. Don't bring me Michael Flatley, in a plumbing exam, when I ask you to explain taps. ???
:wink:
Plenty of people letting us know their foreign-trained but British certificated dentists are marvelous.
Oh dear. This is like when I set an in course essay for my undergrads and the thickies read only half the question, then pile in with a load of well-meaning but irrelevant (and hence, wrong)...
Yes. It is sad that dentistry provision has always been a bit of an 'option' in the NHS, unlike medical care. There aren't many socialist dentists queuing up to stay as NHS dentists, sadly. The gap (gedditt??) between the threadbare NHS dental provision and private provision will ensure that...
If it is targeted, with certain countries given a waiver because their training is accredited by a body recognized in the UK, that would be OK. Countries of the EU, for example. Alas I suspect this is going to be countries of the third word.
I can see this being a prelude to doing the same with...
When did I say it was a spade? ???
(My need, though is bigger than yours, unless you have an awful lot of gardening to do. Like what I do. :thumbsup: )
Sunk is how I always refer to the PM. No typo there. I haven't drunk nearly enough. And it is anger that damages my spelling, not scorn :wink:
And yes, you couldn't make this sort of tomfoolery up. I fear the Shitanic has been grievously holed.
That's because we don't go to the dentist.
I do go, and my English dentist is excellent.
The 'solution' offered here is because we have a dentist shortage that is not being filled by UK qualified dentists or qualified dentists from overseas. So the Sunk plan is to waive the qualification...