Foreign-born doctors and nurses are put off coming to the UK because of antagonism towards migrants, media coverage of immigration and aggression from NHS colleagues and patients. y Ian Miles-Flashpoint Pictures/AlamyForeign-born doctors and nurses are put off coming to the UK because of antagonism towards migrants, media coverage of immigration and aggression from NHS colleagues and patients. y Ian Miles-Flashpoint Pictures/AlamyForeign medics shunning NHS because of anti-migrant rhetoric, says top doctorExclusive: UK an ‘unwelcoming, racist’ country for overseas health workers, according to medical colleges leader ‘The NHS would collapse within hours’: BME staff say Britain fails to appreciate their roles Foreign doctors and nurses are increasingly shunning the NHS because anti-migrant rhetoric and rising racism have created “a hostile environment”, the leader of Britain’s medics has warned. The health service is being put at risk because overseas health professionals increasingly see the UK as an “unwelcoming, racist” country, in part because of the government’s tough approach to immigration, Jeanette Dickson said. Record numbers of foreign-born doctors are quitting the NHS and the post-Brexit surge in those coming to work in it has stalled.