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Old 19-05-2021, 08:04 PM #1
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Did you vote tory?
No, and the idea that one party is better than the other is utter bollox

Governments are plate spinners that spin a load of plates and when after a while there have been so many breaks another government gets voted in and they start spinning plates and the cycle continues.
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I am sure she will be able to get a job at Amazon
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i don't feel we can view nhs staff pay reviews in the same way as we would previously have done after the year we have had.

I do feel that they should be rewarded. They put their lives on the line. Something that wasn't conceivable 2 years ago. The problem the government has is that it is such a huge organisation, a small increase equates to a mountain of cash.
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i don't feel we can view nhs staff pay reviews in the same way as we would previously have done after the year we have had.

I do feel that they should be rewarded. They put their lives on the line. Something that wasn't conceivable 2 years ago. The problem the government has is that it is such a huge organisation, a small increase equates to a mountain of cash.
That's all well and good when they waste mountains of cash on needless sh*te.
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What he really thinks and intends to do, completely often different from what he actually says at the time.

This Nurse has now found out his deceit and that you can't politically believe a word he says near all the time.
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The Tories have treated the NHS and it's workers with utter contempt masquerading as cheap gratitude. 'Yes, we'll clap for you but don't expect any real rewards for your herculean efforts. You've died for us, you've risked your mental health, you've sacrificed, but here's some people banging pots and pans on their door step. That's better than a pay rise, yeah?'
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Johnson is currently selling off the NHS in private, with 49 GP surgeries currently owned by US health insurance companies. There won't be an NHS left within 20 years. I used t think the GBP would revolt if ever this happened, but as long as the gov says they have to do it to stop (insert group of people) taking advantage, then we'll fall straight into it. That doesn't mean that anyone cheering them on will be exempt from receiving the same service as the rest of us, either.

Money for nukes and new yachts, but not the people that prop up the country.
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I'm sure there are a lot of nurses who are completely demoralised, exhausted and just plain disillusioned after the pandemic. They didn't get into nursing for the good pay and conditions as there hasn't been a time in my memory when it was a lucrative career. However, they had holidays cancelled, worked back to back 12+ hour shifts and are bound to have been exhausted and stressed by it all. They have seen so many die to this disease and risked their own health to keep working that many who joined the health service to care for people may have reached their limits and come across as uncaring and stroppy. I'm sure there are some who are.perpetually like that, like there are in every walk of life. When my mum was dying (well before covid), every nurse I encountered during her hospital and then hospice care were fantastic. Maybe we were just lucky, but the care she received from the nurses was fantastic. The doctors were another story.
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I'm sure there are a lot of nurses who are completely demoralised, exhausted and just plain disillusioned after the pandemic. They didn't get into nursing for the good pay and conditions as there hasn't been a time in my memory when it was a lucrative career. However, they had holidays cancelled, worked back to back 12+ hour shifts and are bound to have been exhausted and stressed by it all. They have seen so many die to this disease and risked their own health to keep working that many who joined the health service to care for people may have reached their limits and come across as uncaring and stroppy. I'm sure there are some who are.perpetually like that, like there are in every walk of life. When my mum was dying (well before covid), every nurse I encountered during her hospital and then hospice care were fantastic. Maybe we were just lucky, but the care she received from the nurses was fantastic. The doctors were another story.
at least they have been working. A travel agent who owns her own business was on LBC and she has not worked since april 2020
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at least they have been working. A travel agent who owns her own business was on LBC and she has not worked since april 2020
And? Has the travel agent risked her own life and the lives of those she lives with to save others? No.

Has the travel agent who owns her own business had financial assistance from the gov to the tune of thousands? Yes.

I work for a small business and I know the amount of financial assistance that we have been able to claim, whilst sat healthy and safe (and bored) in our own homes.
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at least they have been working. A travel agent who owns her own business was on LBC and she has not worked since april 2020
But.... but.... but....
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But.... but.... but....
But you don't know how to respond?
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But you don't know how to respond?
Genuinely? No I don't because you're spinning your wheels trying to justify Boris' piss poor treatment of the NHS just for the sake of it. You do you.
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“This one-nation Tory party that has already embarked on the biggest cash boost for the NHS for a generation.”

Boris Johnson, 24 November 2019
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What is?

It's the market rate

They worked thru the pandemic

Many did not

Maybe give a pay rise to those who did not get furlough?
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What is the average salary for a Nurse?

The Royal College of Nursing have estimated that the average annual salary of an NHS Nurse is £33,384.

More broadly, we estimate that the average salary for a Nurse is somewhere between £33,000 and £35,000.That takes into account the average amount of experience of a UK Nurse, and data collected on major job boards.

https://www.nurses.co.uk/nursing/blo...he-uk-in-2021/
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What is the average salary for a Nurse?

The Royal College of Nursing have estimated that the average annual salary of an NHS Nurse is £33,384.

More broadly, we estimate that the average salary for a Nurse is somewhere between £33,000 and £35,000.That takes into account the average amount of experience of a UK Nurse, and data collected on major job boards.

https://www.nurses.co.uk/nursing/blo...he-uk-in-2021/
Starting salary is £25k whit - to put it in perspective - is something like £12.50 an hour. When minimum wage is nearly £10 an hour now... that does not really reflect a professional qualification.

You CAN "leapfrog" the progression by jumping up the bands rather than waiting for incremental wage progression, but obviously not everyone is going to get an early promotion.
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if people want better paid nhs, then either we need to cut down on the number of staff or increase what we the tax payer contribute toward it. Given the state the economy is in at the moment, i don't see tax rises happening right now for that (although im sure they will be along soon)
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Honestly, this thread really demonstrates how people will allow the NHS to perish. A nurse does something that reflects poorly on the tories and then 'Well, I had a nurse who was terrible to me once, they work back to back long ass shifts and are probably more stressed out than ever before in their lives but they didn't put on a song and dance when I wanted them to so they're ****!'
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Honestly, this thread really demonstrates how people will allow the NHS to perish. A nurse does something that reflects poorly on the tories and then 'Well, I had a nurse who was terrible to me once, they work back to back long ass shifts and are probably more stressed out than ever before in their lives but they didn't put on a song and dance when I wanted them to so they're ****!'
This pretty much.
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