illegal immigrant healthcare funding, GP priority treatment policies, government immigration healthcare controversy
news: The Government are paying GP’s £153 for every illegal immigrant they see to.
As a result GP’s are putting them to the front of the queue
Our Government hates us
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— Basil the Great (@Basil_TGMD) August 17, 2025
The Government are paying GP’s £153 for every illegal immigrant they see to
Recent reports have emerged that the Government is compensating General Practitioners (GPs) £153 for each illegal immigrant they treat. This policy has sparked significant debate and concern among the public, especially regarding the implications for healthcare prioritization.
As a result GP’s are putting them to the front of the queue
Many are worried that this financial incentive could lead to illegal immigrants receiving preferential treatment over legal residents. With GPs potentially prioritizing these patients, there’s a growing fear that citizens might face longer wait times for essential healthcare services. This situation raises critical questions about the fairness of our healthcare system and whether it truly serves the needs of all citizens equally.
Our Government hates us
The sentiment expressed in a recent tweet by Basil the Great captures the frustration felt by many. It suggests that the Government’s actions are not in the best interest of its citizens. This perception of neglect can lead to a breakdown in trust between the public and the institutions meant to serve them. It’s crucial for the Government to address these concerns transparently, providing clear communication about healthcare policies and their rationale.
In a time when healthcare access is already a contentious issue, this new payment policy could exacerbate feelings of disenfranchisement among the public. To understand the full scope of this issue, it’s essential to keep informed about developments and advocate for a system that prioritizes the health of all individuals, regardless of their immigration status.
For further insights, you can check out the original tweet here.