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Nurses pay rise worth less than half a roll of Downing Street wallpaper

Ian Lavery, Labour MP for Wansbeck, described the 1 per cent rise as “incredibly insulting” at the time.

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2021-04-29 11:41
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NHS nurses will receive a pay increase worth less than half a roll of Downing Street wallpaper this year – despite their heroics in guiding the country through a deadly pandemic.

According to reports in the papers this week Boris Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds splashed out up to £200,000 on a refurbishment of their flat.

That includes wallpaper that cost £840 a roll, a Baby Bear sofa that cost £9,800, a Lilly Drum table at £3,000 and an armchair at £5,900.

Sir Keir Starmer has called on the PM to reveal “who paid for it in the first place” after the Electoral Commission launched a formal investigation into the matter.

✅ Wallpaper: £840 a roll
✅ A Baby Bear sofa: £9,800
✅ A Lilly Drum table: £3,000
✅ An armchair: £5,900

❗️Boris Johnson’s last scrap of integrity: £58,000 pic.twitter.com/RBKrx84EiU

— David Lammy (@DavidLammy) April 28, 2021

But the bigger scandal is surely how such vast quantities of money could be squandered by a man who could not find the cash for NHS staff – despite some of them even helping save his own life!

Earlier this year as the UK came through a deadly second wave of the coronavirus pandemic the government recommended that NHS staff in England should receive a paltry 1 per cent pay increase.

The move, which was widely criticised by unions, equates to just £330 additional income per year for the average nurse, and just £250 for a newly qualified Band 5 NHS Nurse, according to the Royal College of Nursing.

That’s less than half what the PM splashed out on a roll of wallpaper in his flat, with newly-qualified nurses seeing their pay getting pumped by a paltry third of a roll by our estimates.

Related: Emily Maitlis explaining why PM’s ‘dodgy refurb’ matters goes viral

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