Sal Paradise wrote:I don't understand this Boris has got it in for the NHS - nobody in the Tory ranks has been more understanding of the need for more money into the NHS than him. No way the NHS will not get the monies promised its electoral suicide.
Austerity wont happen - we will all pay more tax simple as
The same man who voted against scrapping the 1% pay-rise cap for NHS nurses in 2017, and was a member of the government that cheered when a pay rise for nurses was blocked.
Lord Tony Smith wrote:The same man who voted against scrapping the 1% pay-rise cap for NHS nurses in 2017, and was a member of the government that cheered when a pay rise for nurses was blocked.
And the same man who callously risked lives by going out and shaking hands against his own Science Officer’s advice.
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Lord Tony Smith wrote:The same man who voted against scrapping the 1% pay-rise cap for NHS nurses in 2017, and was a member of the government that cheered when a pay rise for nurses was blocked.
I think that is not quite as it was - they voted against an amendment put forward by Labour to remove the 1% across the whole public sector not just the NHS.
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Lord Tony Smith wrote:The same man who voted against scrapping the 1% pay-rise cap for NHS nurses in 2017, and was a member of the government that cheered when a pay rise for nurses was blocked.
Time has moved on - he has seen things in a different light are people not allowed to change their mind/position?
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Lord Tony Smith wrote:Has he? Do you have evidence of this change?
Well if the budget has an ounce of truth in it - then it would suggest he has turned a corner?
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WIZEB wrote:Is he going to be able to learn the art of changing his new babies nappies? It seems he hasn't quite managed it with his first 5 spawn?
I sure he can but if you could afford someone to do it for you - surely that is what you would do?
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WIZEB wrote:The someone to do it for him, probably incorporates changing his household lightbulbs as well.
Quite possibly - do you change the light bulbs at your place of work - of course not because your time is far too valuable to your employer for you to undertake menial tasks i.e. the opportunity cost is significant.
Do you think I clean my office - of course not - simple economics
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