Editorial: The immigration health surcharge is perhaps the most outrageous of a panoply of fees and charges increasingly paid by people wanting to live and work in this country
‘We are looking at everything now in terms of what we can do to continue to support everyone on the front line of the NHS,’ the home secretary said on 25 Aprilt turns out that it was just another mixed message from a government minister at the socially distanced lectern of the daily coronavirus briefing. Three weeks ago, Priti Patel, the home secretary, said the surcharge for NHS staff from abroad was “under review”.
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