The government have released some advice regarding a no-deal Brexit and they have done this for a variety of industries. Matt Hancock has released a letter on the movement and he has also stated that so many EU citizens have made contributions to the UK and they have also made it everything that it is right now. They have not however given any guarantees to the rights that EU workers have. The NHS workforce numbers were also released today and they have also revealed that the nurse numbers have plummeted even more. The RCN have also warned that patient care needs to be a priority regardless of the outcome of Brexit. Losing EU colleagues would put even more stress on the NHS and even health services as well. This is going to carry on happening and the main reason for this is because the UK is not training enough healthcare professionals. They are still recruiting from Europe and with Brexit moving as it is, this is not a good sign if you work in nurse jobs.
Donna Kinnair is the acting secretary for the RCN and they have also stated that EU nurses are going to be left worried and that they are also going to be very uncertain about the future that they have as well. They are going to fail to guarantee any settled status and this is especially the case if the EU happens to crash. They are now calling on the Home Office to try and affirm the commitment that has been made by Dominic Raab and he is the Secretary of State for the Exit European Union. It is said that the UK will not be affected by a no-deal Brexit but there has not been much else said about this. This is especially the case when you look at nursing jobs.