the podcast on

How did we manage to bring so many people into the country and fail to have enough doctors when they get here?
This is the question we鈥檝e all asked every surge of immigration we鈥檝e ever had.
And there鈥檚 been many. I鈥檓 one. I came out in 1965 with my English father and Kiwi mum.
And there鈥檚 been many more waves.
Every time we鈥檝e opened the door there seems to have been an attitude that we鈥檒l take the immigrants labour, money, and advantages but ignore the consequences of a bigger population.
So Simeon Brown's announcement of a faster track to qualifying overseas doctors who come here is welcome and about time.
Our immigration booms have distorted our society.
It swamped our motorways; it put strain on housing and infrastructure.
And it crushed our service sector including doctors.
Yet it also made people think we had a rockstar economy. It was artificial.
If the economy is rocking but you can鈥檛 see a doctor, is it really rocking?
Finally, we seem to be realising that if we bring in more people, we need to look at the whole picture.
Take your Radio, Podcasts and Music with you
Get the iHeart App
Get more of the radio, music and podcasts you love with the FREE iHeartRadio app. Scan the QR code to download now.
Download from the app stores
Stream unlimited music, thousands of radio stations and podcasts all in one app. iHeartRadio is easy to use and all FREE