Government ghosts NHS workers by failing to announce planned pay rise
Health Minister Helen Whately had been expected to announce the pay rise in the Commons today - but didn't.
Health Minister Helen Whately had been expected to announce the pay rise in the Commons today - but didn't.
Paul Scully had said people should make an "informed decision" about whether to obey the NHS app.
"The day Boris Johnson wrote this message, 138 people died of #Covid -bringing UK death total to 43,293," wrote one journalist.
Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak, the chancellor, are among the hundreds of thousands of people currently self-isolating.
“Staff who’ve done so much during the pandemic are being treated as an afterthought while MPs head off on their holidays, and infections are rising, which means pressure is piling back on the whole health team once again."
Health staff are increasingly worried that ministers will not announce an NHS pay rise before MPs go on their summer break.
“We TOLD you, Boris Johnson. We told you. You couldn’t care less,” one doctor said.
Under the Health and Care Bill private companies like Virgin can sit on new Integrated Care Boards, but there’s no room for representatives from a mental health organisation.
"Stay home. Protect the holiday. Save your marriage." was the slogan being banded around the Commons tea room.
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