as very rich and still living cultures, we are not talking about dead objects in showcases. a final thought, and it s a reflection on what this cultural institution is. i mean, it s hugely ambitious. it cost hundreds of millions of euros over the last 20 years to set all of this up. governments in europe right now are strapped for cash. it is very unlikely that projects like this are going to be launched in the nearfuture. and the big money now, it seems, for the development of new cultural institutions is coming from, for example, the middle east, where the gulf states, saudi arabia, are pouring billions of dollars into new galleries, new museums, like the new louvre, the new guggenheim in abu dhabi, at vast expense. does this please you or do you worry that this is a dangerous way in which culture and soft political power are being used
so we have to respect this. listened by everyone. as very rich and still living cultures, we are not talking about dead objects in showcases. a final thought, and it s a reflection on what this cultural institution is. i mean, it s hugely ambitious. it cost hundreds of millions of euros over the last 20 years to set all of this up. governments in europe right now are strapped for cash. it is very unlikely that projects like this are going to be launched in the nearfuture. and the big money now, it seems, for the development of new cultural institutions is coming from, for example, the middle east, where the gulf states, saudi arabia, are pouring billions of dollars into new galleries, new museums, like the new louvre, the new guggenheim in abu dhabi, at vast expense. does this please you or do you
students or aspiring medical students were turned away from studying medicine at university when we have a massive shortage. so we can t keep on pulling the immigration lever because we can t be bothered to train our own home grown talent. it takes ten full years to train a gp. it cost hundreds of thousands of pounds as well. you could get gps from europe. i mean, there are 130,000 staff missing from the nhs right now. there are and, of course, that s why the government does have to rely on overseas recruitment. but i think it s unconscionable. the labour party seems to be facing both ways at once, you know you want to address the economic need for more workers but you are very worried about upsetting some former labour voters who you believe want to see much tighter controls. no. because of that, you don t know which way. i m worried about two things in relation to immigration in the nhs. i m worried about the fact that we are turning away british students from studying medicine a
as we are turning away bright british students with straight a s, from studying medicine. this summer, 3,000 medical students or aspiring medical students were turned away from studying medicine at university, when we have a massive shortage. so we can t keep on pulling the immigration lever, because we can t be bothered to train our own home grown talent. it takes ten full years to train a gp. it cost hundreds of thousands of pounds as well. you could get gp s from europe. i mean, there are 130,000 staff missing from the nhs right now. there are, and of course that s why the government does have to rely on overseas recruitment. but i think it s unconscionable.. the labour party seems to be facing both ways at once. you know, you want to address the economic need for more workers, but you are very worried about upsetting some former labour voters, who you believe want to see much tighter controls. no. because of that, you don t know which way. i m worried about two things in relation t
service at the same time as we are turning away bright british students with straight a s from studying medicine. this summer, 3000 medical students or aspiring medical students were turned away from studying medicine at university when we have a massive shortage. so we can t keep on pulling the immigration lever because we can t be bothered to train our own home grown talent. it takes ten full years to train a gp. it cost hundreds of thousands of pounds as well. you could get gp s from europe. i mean there are 130,000 staff missing from the nhs right now. there are, and of course that s why the government does have to rely on overseas recruitment. but i think it s unconscionable. so this is where the labour party seems to be facing both ways at once. you know, you want to address the economic need for more workers, but you are very worried about upsetting some former labour voters who you believe want to see much tighter controls on immigration. because of that, you don t know which w