Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Why I Left United Kingdom

Apart from Registration protocols, the number one reason  was subtle racial discrimination.

Mind you, this was seen even in New Zealand.

I believe in Equal Opportunity and this concept was not even in its infancy, in early eighties.

Whenever, I felt that I was differently treated, I left that institution giving a flimsy reasons.

I remain still (not at all active now) a Labour sympathizer to this day.

I hated Mrs. Thatcher's policies which were discriminative.

The Falkland war sealed by impressions.

When it comes to possession even whites kill whites.

Ukraine war of CIA proxy is evident currently.

Americans have created a Russia- phobia for their own propergation
of War Machine.

Why Labour will never succeed and come into power in UK in this century is due to emergence of ultra nationalist, including events in France.

There is no room for an third or alternative ideas.

Politics is a dicey issue and I voted for the only union guy in Ceylon for our presidential election and he got little over 30,000 votes.

Labour is almost dead even in Russia and China.

Must say, I did not vote for Kadugannawa based Wicktamabahu (forget his surname) but Siritunghe Jayasinghe was my choice.

I hate P++xx Vasu who is a disgrace for Labour movement in Ceylon.

List of labour guys that ended with Ken Livingstone was many and Tony Benn was a collosal.

Tony Blair was a flash in the pan and American stooge and a puppet.

By the way after destroying Communist party in the US in 1960s under the cloud of white supremacy, there was no revival of labour activity in USA.

The eight years I worked in  UK all the post were where white guys and girls refused to work and in Blackburn, I did my elective and ended up in Dartford under an amiable Dr. Mobarack with three hospitals to cover Westhill, Greenwhich and Dartford.

I did work at in High Wycombe for  six months and Westminster Children's hospital for six weeks and said good bye for good never to return again to UK.
White Chapel in East End was the worst hospital.

There was racial bias in selections and interviews and I was itching to come back home.

I worked in a university hospital in  Ceylon and the tenure in UK never attracted me but I met polish Professor Lober in Sheffield and he said you will never get a university post in UK and they are reserved for British not even an Irish guy will get a substantial post.
That was it, and it was easy for me to leave UK.
IRA was active then.

I got the New Zealand post thank to Dr. Van Dyke who was a South African.
Unfortunately Van Dyke lost his post and he told me he was ousted since he gave the job to me and not to a New Zealander.

Having said that I did my work to best of my ability abroad and never bum-sucked to white supremacy but made substantial improvement to every hospital, I stepped in.

Within three months I forward a list of shortcomings of every hospital and also plausible remedies.

Greymouth hospital did not have an eye unit and I made sure every two weeks a specialist visits it and they trained me on all the eye screening procedures.

My interest was research and I returned home and finished my thesis in good time and currently doing  finishing touches to a medical book.

I wanted to go to USA briefly for a visit and looking at USA with no baby milk and poor vaccination programme, it was a blessing that I did not waste my money.

America has the worst infrastructure worse than Russia for poor people.

The pandemic exposed American strategy, make money from vaccines was their motto.

I won't go to Ukraine, even if they give me a free ticket.

I believe with mounting crisis they are short of medical hardware, software and personnel on top of a global pandemic and looming food crisis.

It was a big release that I came home in spite of total economic collapse in Ceylon.
Two or three families ruined Ceylon in 70 years and the uprising of the youth is very poorly managed.

We are running short of food due to faulty withdrawal of fertilizer both solid and liquid.
Organic farming is in its infancy in Ceylon.


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