Twitching & Birdwatching10 mins ago
Nhs Strikes
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The govt says a pay rise is unaffordable. However there seems to be plenty of attempts at justification for all the price increases in recent times. An increase in council tax is next. But don't ask for a pay rise. No-one can afford it. Just be grateful you've got a job. Selfish union people. How dare they? They should all be flogged in public.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.At my local hospital nurses on strike are receiving £50 per day (so they don't lose too much money). Nurses on strike are supposed to not be allowed in the hospital, but again my local hospital is offering a free lunch. This is not for consultants, porters, working nurses, cleaners or medical staff, only striking nurses. Two people, both of whom work at the hospital, have told me this.
more than 40,000 nurses left the NHS last year - one in nine. Whatever the government's pay strategy is, it isn't working. Clapping your hands may save Tinkerbell's life, but apparently it isn't enough to feed nurses. Who'd have guessed.
Of course, if for any reason you wanted to do away with the NHS, you'd go right on doing the same as before.
Of course, if for any reason you wanted to do away with the NHS, you'd go right on doing the same as before.