Respect to the nurses. I stand with you. These politicians and corporate goons destroy the economy then think people are just gonna stand for being treated as minions.
Director for lived experience : £110,000 a year Look up the job description and see if you can figure out what this jobs duties are. This is an NHS position. Alongside 700k on diversity managers. These staffers are protecting the wrong things and wont get anywhere as a result.
@@ftroop2000 government run 😅😂🤣 Then why so many management positions In the NHS if it's government run ? . The government oversee the NHS they literally don't micro manage the failing system. Typical Liberal bullshitology ..
Absolutely my opinion! I am not a nurse or caretaker. But I HUGELY SUPPORT you and the NHS strike! 👏🤝All those ministers and whoever said a rise of 19% is unrealistic. Maybe their wages should be cut first! Nurses and doctors are LIFESAVERS!
The shortages are mostly the fault of the NHS in the first place. My work collegues daughter wanted to be a nurse so she applied to uni. My mate went with her for the interview. There were around 200 places available for that intake. He asked what the dropout rate was to which the answer was around 60%. He then asked how many they actually recruit to start the course and was told all 200 places were taken. He then asked if they knew that around 60% drop out then why don't they have 400 places on the course knowing that at the end they would get just under the 200 they actually required. Funnily enough this question was met with stoney silence.
the nhs have to provide a certain level of care while striking. in some areas, that is HIGHER than the staffing levels usually because they’re so understaffed.
I’ve been working on ambulances for years and there are nurses that deserve more… especially in a&e but the truth is many don’t. I’ve been to wards where they do little, stand around at nurses stations ignoring the patients and letting people down. Pay rises should depend on the job.
BBC : “What is average pay for nurses? The £34,000 figure is used in the report from the NHS Pay Review Body, which recommends what should happen to NHS pay in England. In the category "nurses and health visitors", the average basic pay per full-time employee was given as £34,275, but that is a figure for March 2021. The government says that figure increased to £35,600 by March 2022, and that nurses were then given a £1,400 increase, which should take the average up to £37,000.” Seems nurses are already paid well, have no reason strike ?
@@dwayne_dibley Are these nurses all registered with degree level qualifications ? May be these nurses should resign and consider working thru the agency, reports in the media say that NHS pays the agency £1,000+ a day for their services ?
@@timsmith2279 You do not need a degree to be a Nurse , All you need is an inbuilt vocational spirit but Nurses are devoid of this requirement , They show off with a Stethescope around there neck instead of carrying a Bedpan, It is a job now not a Vocation.. Disgusts me ..Ex SRN....
They will never earn enough for the job they do.......totally on their side with this unlike other groups that are striking....Give nurses they pay they deserve
The quicker healthcare is privatised the better as far as I’m concerned. Paying around £3-4K in taxes for a service I don’t use and can’t opt out of. Even if you do try to use you end up with huge wait times and temp/agency doctors being paid silly amounts. The service is absolute rubbish even if you have privatised healthcare you get no rebate.
One of my nursing colleagues watch a fisherman die of a heart attack because he was brought from a working fishing boat without money. The clinic refused to treat him without a deposit. She and people on the beach frantically tried to raise the cash, he died before they could. Is that the system you would prefer?
Funny, how the UK Government and the NHS were all hugs and kisses and the highest praise, for the nurses, during the pandemic. That didn't cost any money. Just alot of phony appreciation and insincere thank you nurses. That disingenuous talk is now on full display. Pay the nurses, what they are asking and be thankful - really, this time - the nurses are on the job.
They should all be able to get new jobs. As dance choreographers.They spent lots of time learning their routines while they turned away, patients, families from seeing their terminal relatives. GBP 1.3 BILLION has been set aside for the claims expected for misdiagnosis, refused and delayed treatment and deaths due to these dancing fools.
Blame the authorities for pulling the armed forces in. And why aren’t NHS the real heroes? Has our work throughout the pandemic not been heroic? We didn’t get furlough or work from home status when everything was locked down. And we got nothing to show for it.
@@AmateurCaptain Nothing to show for it? You got paid for doing your job and as a paramedic during the pandemic my overtime shifts earned me enough to pay off my mortgage.
@@Deleted11100 Heroes? Oh yes, dancing on TikTok and shutting down the NHS so that we now have 7.5 MILLION people on waiting lists. I think you need to invest in a dictionary and actually look up the definition of hero. It might also help you with your spelling and grammar as well.
6 hours waiting on a nurse to take a blood sample but they were to busy gossiping and laughing in the hall way and one said I’ve just been plaster sizing A4 paper to put notices up on the walls ,,,,,yeh they are working hard and need a pay rise I don’t think so they want to try doing a care workers job in a nursing home for the minimum wage then they would have something to moan about if you don’t want to work for the pay you get just quit your getting more than most get
@@ScoreGuru123 actually they do - private sector healthcare pays a lot more and public sector pay has fallen behind private sector the past decade, but don’t let facts get in the way.
What happens with the nurse average £33k salary? Where does it go? The uk average rent is approx £12k a year, we’ll round it to £20k to include utilities, it still remains £10k left. Financial education is precarious in this country, bad budgeting, and then the entire country should fund all the rises.
I wouldn't mind nurses going on strike if they actually did their jobs right in the first place! They don't deserve a pay rise until they pull their fingers out!!!!
Odd how there was found enough government money t pay out excessive millions for sometimes unusable or low standard ppe fast track contracts but can't manage t scrape up enough to pay the people who keep the country running enough to live on.
Do you remember whn being a nurse was a respectable job. Now they want 50 grand a year for public service ffs. They need to go back to school and understand what service means. What next squaddies demanding a 100 grand a year?
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I am not a nurse or caretaker. But I HUGELY SUPPORT you and the NHS strike! 👏🤝All those ministers and whoever said a rise of 19% is unrealistic. Maybe their wages should be cut first! Nurses and doctors are LIFESAVERS!
Since many comments are in support, than it's easy. All UK folks just need to pay a few hundred pounds more each per year in taxes, and the poor nurses can get their pay rise. No problem.
There are almost 1.24 million full-time equivalent staff working in NHS trusts and commissioning bodies in England - over 34,000 more people compared to a year ago, up by nearly 3%. The latest data published by NHS Digital up to September shows there are almost 4,000 more doctors and over 9,300 more nurses working in the NHS compared to September 2021.
✊ Solidarity with the nurses and all medical staff. Down with this corrupt and greedy government. They're throwing us under the bus for personal gain ✊
@@blueboy7589 you obviously know nothing about budget allocation and economic science. It is very easy for government to increase nurses’ salary up to 40% and there are resources available for even an increase of 65% but the Tory government wishes to spend that budget on other projects that help consolidate their power grip, for example, the £1.5 billion they have paid Ukraine so far.
Ha, ha... I'm guessing you're just having a joke... why not a hundred percent, surely they can't pay the rent or llive on 60k, that's just pocket money.
Some are never happy people are desperate for treatment x still waiting 3 years o after the panerdemic it's about time they agreed o something GPS waiting time is difficult to get an appointment Disgraceful
Get to work People are dying of cancer Stop blackmailing the government You get loads of money in comparison to auxiliary nurses and carers doing all the work for you
Nurses should have a 19% pay rise but should do full 12 hour shifts 4 on 4 off ,nights weekends,days ,with no pay enhancements,no sick pay,no bank holidays,only 20 days minimum holidays. Then they will know what real cares feel like,except they do it for minimum wage.
The NHS has been understaffed and overworked these past years. It has been very unsafe now. Not to mention the hazards that the nurses are facing at work such as physical and verbal abuse from Patients. They deserve an increase in their pay.
Savid javid pusher of narrative to staff "vaxed or sacked." Savid contributed to the breakdown of staff as many left and many outside nhs sacked left social sector. His contribution of the NOT so safe and NOT so effective rant ... he SAVID standing down, actually should of been sacked a long time ago... Bye 👋 Yes deserve much more and much better than the government have done very little
To put this in perspective, since Conservatives have been back in power, they have had a 25% increase in pay, with expenses paid for by us. Nurses have had a 20% pay decrease in line with expenses they have to pay for and bills in that same time
Yeah so people already on an average of £642 a week can have a pay rise paid for by those who get paid substantially less and are already struggling. Great 👍🏻
Respect to these nurses, they are the most underpaid people in the country and that is just disgusting. Bankers, footballers, politicians etc etc are getting more money than these heroes. This country is a joke, nurses going to food banks, no sleep, no mental rest, not seeing their own kids for days at a time. Strike for as long as you need to we all stand with you. TORIES OUT!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for your strike. While you're all singing and having fun , my brother died in your hospital , You're all having a laugh and messing about in the streets in my eyes. You all are to blame, shame on you all
I’ve every respect for our nurses like any of the nhs services over worked stressed out and poorly treated not just by our government but have to put up with abuse from the people there trying to help I really hope they’ll get what they deserve 👍👍👍
Unpopular opinion but Nurses don’t deserve a pay rise... All workers in the lower 99th percentile, are underpaid. I believe the most appropriate action would be to increase all workers incomes through an increase to Personal Allowance and National Insurance Contribution thresholds to £30,000. This would see the average worker gain approximately £600 a month. This would cost approximately £90bn to the tax system as currently constructed. Therefore, to fill this tax burden some changes would need to be made. Below is a recommendation of how a reappropriation of taxes might look. • Income Tax to 22.5%, 43%, and 50%. • Corp. additional Tax to 10% >£10m. • Capital Gains Tax to start at 22.5% but to increase the threshold up to £30,000. • VAT to 22%. • Windfall Tax to 45%. • SDLT to 10% on 2nd homes and 15% thereafter. • Council Tax to increase 100% on 2nd homes and 200% thereafter. • Ban on non-dom status. • Reduction in tax evasion through more severe penalties. • Law that council tax is paid by property owners not the occupier. Though not perfect this gives an example of how to handle the cost-of-living crisis.
If everyone earns more then prices go up. Tackle the root of the problem. The root of the problem is the growing population and the competition for housing,food,school,doctors,hospitals,,,,,,is growing everyday causing the rich to capitalise off the competition while we at the bottom suffer.
What happens with the nurse average £33k salary? Where does it go? The uk average rent is approx £12k a year, we’ll round it to £20k to include utilities, it still remains £10k left. Financial education is precarious in this country, bad budgeting, and then the entire country should fund all the rises.
There should be heavy fines for Nurses using food banks, this food banks were created for Hospital potters and cleaners not low life greedy nurses on £35-50,000 per year.
The fact that food banks exist in the first place is a complete failure of government, think about that some more before you pick fights with the heroic NHS staff.
My friend earns a lot, and I mean a lot more money than I do and he’s always “skint”. These nurses are probably driving around in their nice cars, living in nice houses while going to food banks. Someone struggling is all relative.
@@Optics2024 some people have just had it so well their whole life, they don't understand you can't live off costa coofee. Bot surprised since nhs worker are now uni grads, instead of like before capable people leaving school been trained into nursing
This is interesting stats. NHS core funding £8.7 billion each year on average will be provided through the Barnett formula to devolved nations, although clarity is still needed on how much of this will go to health services.18 Nov 2022. So. The entire funding to the NHS for medical treatment and saving lives in the United Kingdom is £8.7 billion The report below represents the figures for this year sent to Ukraine £2.3 billion and the same next year . This money is to cause death and destruction. The government will not consider giving our nursing staff a pay rises but can send billions to cause death and destruction. Sick !!! As the second largest donor, the UK has committed £2.3 billion in military assistance to Ukraine thus far and has made a pledge to match that assistance in 2023. The UK is also hosting a training programme, supported by a number of allies, with the aim of training 10,000 new and existing Ukrainian personnel every 120 days.
Sunak just promised another 280 milion euro military aid for Ukraine. This is the cost of freedom the west has decided to pay. Where do u think that money coming from? so do not whine, pin the Ukrainian flag onto your shirt and enjoy the winter.
If everyone one elegiac is underpaid went on strike the whole country would come to a standstill. Where do these people think the money for a 19%pay increase would come from!?
With apologies to Kipling! You talk of better pay for us, and less overtime and all: We’ll work for 80 hours a week if you treat us rational. Don’t mess with 3% when 10% inflation sets the pace The Nurse’s uniform shouldn’t be a national disgrace. For it’s Nurse do this and Nurse do that, an’ don’t forget the soup! But it’s “Saviour of his country” when Covid kills the troops; Then it’s Nurse do this, and Nurse do that, and anything you please; And Nurse ain’t such a blooming fool - you bet that Nursey sees!
I would nt pay this lot With brass washers ..! There’s more neglect cases and wrong diagnosis cases against the NHS than anywhere else In Europe and the cheeky sods want to go I strike ..! Don’t know how they have the nerve ..! NHS stands for Naf Hospital Services
i can agree with nurses getting more money but not a single penny for bus drivers,train drivers as the work they do is appalling. Lazy and useless with horrible manners
@@Modain33 but then again, we are in england!! so what is 'plenty'? 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% or more? & how do you know there are plenty? have you travelled by bus in every city & town in england??
The nurses yes do a excellent job but all these strikes from rail postal workers all want more money. For starters where is all money going to come from if they could be paid. The government is still paying for the covid 19 which helped many people and with energy prices going up because of putin war with Ukraine. All will it cause is more prices going up for what we buy so no one wins. Take the rail workers obviously some are on lower wages but drivers get over 50000 pounds and nurses start at 27000 pounds. Thats quite a lot compared to the people on minimum wage who wont get a pay rise. Either some of these people have very high mortgage to pay and a large family to support or which is unlikely spend more than they make. If by chance which is unlikely all these workers get there pay rise then prices go up. Who pays for these increases the general public in taxes. Obviously in must cases if they got rid of top management then they could have what they want. Without causing disruption to the paying public on trains and post whose business rely on getting it there customers and people who need treatment at hospitals. So who is next lets bring the country to a stand still just like the 70s. It would be great if everyone no matter what job they have or part working and benefits and some people not working benefits went up. But unfortunately that wont happen. While these workers strike they probably won't get paid so they dont have the money to pay for there bills and everything else then more business suffer which has a knock on effect to the wider community. Then other businesses cut down on staff and could potentially go out of business so they then have to claim benefits which as we all know come from the general public again in taxes.
Steve Barclay literally turned a blind eye to our nurses who save lives. Wants hanging as far as I’m concerned. The level of ignorance and heartlessness the tories have is unreal. Disgusting country this is.
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There are almost 1.24 million full-time equivalent staff working in NHS trusts and commissioning bodies in England - over 34,000 more people compared to a year ago, up by nearly 3%. The latest data published by NHS Digital up to September shows there are almost 4,000 more doctors and over 9,300 more nurses working in the NHS compared to September 2021.
Must be all the administrative health staff, or possibly choreographers. In either case they still have no problems turning away patients, refusing or delaying treatment.
Take care of the ones who take care of you🌻
@ozicrypto you tired? Perhaps you should speak to a nurse about that
No one takes care of me
@@TheShadowWithoutaDoubt
Probably better to speak to a doctor.
Respect to the nurses. I stand with you. These politicians and corporate goons destroy the economy then think people are just gonna stand for being treated as minions.
Tbh not alot anyone can do about politicinas theyll always be bloodsuckin paradites bleeding everything dry for themselves the way the world is now
Yeah I’m all for keeping the supply of cheap foreign labour up it will really incentivise this wage increase.
It was destroyed partly by the nurses supporting lockdown but mostly btly remain.
Did you ever ask for a pay ruse the year after killing 404k souls?
Simply pay more in taxes and you can pay the nurses what you like.
Director for lived experience : £110,000 a year
Look up the job description and see if you can figure out what this jobs duties are.
This is an NHS position.
Alongside 700k on diversity managers.
These staffers are protecting the wrong things and wont get anywhere as a result.
Government run organisations are all like this. Full of waste.
The amount of non-jobs in the NHS is staggering.
Blame the tories.
So this is the fault of nurses so they shouldn’t strike…? 🤔
@@ftroop2000 government run 😅😂🤣 Then why so many management positions In the NHS if it's government run ? .
The government oversee the NHS they literally don't micro manage the failing system.
Typical Liberal bullshitology ..
19%rise for the nurse and 19%cut for the management
Won't cost a lot for the public, right?
Absolutely my opinion! I am not a nurse or caretaker. But I HUGELY SUPPORT you and the NHS strike! 👏🤝All those ministers and whoever said a rise of 19% is unrealistic. Maybe their wages should be cut first! Nurses and doctors are LIFESAVERS!
19% raise for the nurses.
19% reduction for MPs.
(And an end to expenses and perks for MPs)
@user-wf7hh6nf9c Yes because 650 MPs vs 700,000 nurses will equal out for sure...
Holding signs saying “shortages cost lives” while striking. Ironic
You need to learn what irony means and learn about what class solidarity means!
was thinking this myself
The shortages are mostly the fault of the NHS in the first place. My work collegues daughter wanted to be a nurse so she applied to uni. My mate went with her for the interview. There were around 200 places available for that intake. He asked what the dropout rate was to which the answer was around 60%. He then asked how many they actually recruit to start the course and was told all 200 places were taken. He then asked if they knew that around 60% drop out then why don't they have 400 places on the course knowing that at the end they would get just under the 200 they actually required. Funnily enough this question was met with stoney silence.
the nhs have to provide a certain level of care while striking. in some areas, that is HIGHER than the staffing levels usually because they’re so understaffed.
@@kaytsippy1981 lol I’m more than aware of what ironic means. Do you need me to explain to you what is ironic about it?
Firing all the diversity managers and their staff should help.
I agree it's not easy being a caretaker, nurse, medical assistant Etc
NEEDS TO BE CLOSED DOWN ! And a service for the 21st century implemented, sack em all and start again, and most should go on a diet !
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@@Indigoflower1111 LOL you wish !
Why barristers get 15% pay rise and nurses get 3?
White collar vs blue collar
because barristers went on strike!
Madness. We have money for a war but none for people who care for us!
None ? 50 thousand a years is not enough then ?
The pay rise they want would cost 32X more than what we've given to ukraine to fight the Russians
Well yeah that’s the point duhhh lol
@@retrowatches1655heck no. I make 120 and that’s nothing too
Elitist!!
I’ve been working on ambulances for years and there are nurses that deserve more… especially in a&e but the truth is many don’t. I’ve been to wards where they do little, stand around at nurses stations ignoring the patients and letting people down. Pay rises should depend on the job.
BBC :
“What is average pay for nurses?
The £34,000 figure is used in the report from the NHS Pay Review Body, which recommends what should happen to NHS pay in England.
In the category "nurses and health visitors", the average basic pay per full-time employee was given as £34,275, but that is a figure for March 2021.
The government says that figure increased to £35,600 by March 2022, and that nurses were then given a £1,400 increase, which should take the average up to £37,000.”
Seems nurses are already paid well, have no reason strike ?
@@timsmith2279I know 6 nurses, some more senior than others. Not a single one earns above £25k. That BBC article is blatant lies.
@@dwayne_dibley Are these nurses all registered with degree level qualifications ?
May be these nurses should resign and consider working thru the agency, reports in the media say that NHS pays the agency £1,000+ a day for their services ?
@@timsmith2279what an absolute lie…we barely make 27k!!!
@@timsmith2279 You do not need a degree to be a Nurse , All you need is an inbuilt vocational spirit but Nurses are devoid of this requirement , They show off with a Stethescope around there neck instead of carrying a Bedpan, It is a job now not a Vocation.. Disgusts me ..Ex SRN....
They will never earn enough for the job they do.......totally on their side with this unlike other groups that are striking....Give nurses they pay they deserve
They supported the ldown that killed 404k souls.
37k isn't enough? Dude
I visited my doctor today, and he was absolutely disgusted in the strike
What’s worse is, they are like screaming banshee is outside the hospitals
The quicker healthcare is privatised the better as far as I’m concerned. Paying around £3-4K in taxes for a service I don’t use and can’t opt out of. Even if you do try to use you end up with huge wait times and temp/agency doctors being paid silly amounts. The service is absolute rubbish even if you have privatised healthcare you get no rebate.
Reform the NHS. Get rid of these managers that they thought would solve the problem and train and hire more clinical staff.
Privatise it. It's become a joke
One of my nursing colleagues watch a fisherman die of a heart attack because he was brought from a working fishing boat without money. The clinic refused to treat him without a deposit. She and people on the beach frantically tried to raise the cash, he died before they could. Is that the system you would prefer?
More money or less work.
Is the NHS adequately serving the public?
No 🤔
Funny, how the UK Government and the NHS were all hugs and kisses and the highest praise, for the nurses, during the pandemic. That didn't cost any money. Just alot of phony appreciation and insincere thank you nurses. That disingenuous talk is now on full display. Pay the nurses, what they are asking and be thankful - really, this time - the nurses are on the job.
What does lowest paid Nurse earn?
Average Nurses pay 33 K
@@irenedavo3768 27k actually (before tax). Even 33k isn't enough
@@a.t.5707 tell me why is it not enough what do these people spend their money on it’s absolutely ridiculous I hope these leaches on tv get fired
They should all be able to get new jobs. As dance choreographers.They spent lots of time learning their routines while they turned away, patients, families from seeing their terminal relatives.
GBP 1.3 BILLION has been set aside for the claims expected for misdiagnosis, refused and delayed treatment and deaths due to these dancing fools.
Overpaid lazy layabouts
Labour and nurses isn't different.
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Masters old family UK Lords been power for centuries UK Military Chiefs MI5 MI6 Royals a few Z familys
this is what you call democracy, challenging politicians.
NOW IT IS TIME, SUNAK SHOULD STOP LECTURING THE WORLD ABOUT HUMANITY.
I've seen nurses being stressed out at work and patients also suffer because of this, tooooo much paperwork etc
what about the real heroes? our brave service personnel that have to cancel christmas plans to cover the shifts?
Blame the authorities for pulling the armed forces in.
And why aren’t NHS the real heroes? Has our work throughout the pandemic not been heroic? We didn’t get furlough or work from home status when everything was locked down. And we got nothing to show for it.
@@AmateurCaptain Nothing to show for it? You got paid for doing your job and as a paramedic during the pandemic my overtime shifts earned me enough to pay off my mortgage.
With the £350m being paid to the NHS each week instead of being sent to Brussels, what are they complaining about?
Kudos to the caregivers! How long since the last pay-raise?
About 12 months...
@@MCDrB-wq8ed after a long pay freeze and only a 3% rise after 10.5% inflation is not enough.
@@MCDrB-wq8ed and how much was that increase? Peanuts. Needs sorting ASAP. Tories want hanging treating heros like this. Steve Barclay inparticular.
@@Deleted11100 Heroes? Oh yes, dancing on TikTok and shutting down the NHS so that we now have 7.5 MILLION people on waiting lists. I think you need to invest in a dictionary and actually look up the definition of hero. It might also help you with your spelling and grammar as well.
I'd really like more staff and more choice of shift patterns...... would make massive change to my physical and mental health........
Hold up, Ill give a clap to you all to see if that helps you.
Or THE clap!🤣
@@ruthcollins2841 I did look at this to make sure i didnt write that 🤣
6 hours waiting on a nurse to take a blood sample but they were to busy gossiping and laughing in the hall way and one said I’ve just been plaster sizing A4 paper to put notices up on the walls ,,,,,yeh they are working hard and need a pay rise I don’t think so they want to try doing a care workers job in a nursing home for the minimum wage then they would have something to moan about if you don’t want to work for the pay you get just quit your getting more than most get
Nurses are quitting due to pay and conditions, that’s the point of the strike.
Well said, NHS are vastly over paid whingers
@@UA-cammessedupmyhandle and then they come flooding back when they realise in the real world they don't get paid half as much!
@@ScoreGuru123 actually they do - private sector healthcare pays a lot more and public sector pay has fallen behind private sector the past decade, but don’t let facts get in the way.
What happens with the nurse average £33k salary? Where does it go? The uk average rent is approx £12k a year, we’ll round it to £20k to include utilities, it still remains £10k left. Financial education is precarious in this country, bad budgeting, and then the entire country should fund all the rises.
Paying nurses properly will save lives!
Why don’t they find a new job?
Because they won't get paid anywhere near what they get paid now
Pink white and blue programing like a certain flag...classic BBC agenda report
I wouldn't mind nurses going on strike if they actually did their jobs right in the first place! They don't deserve a pay rise until they pull their fingers out!!!!
Ok Rishi
Odd how there was found enough government money t pay out excessive millions for sometimes unusable or low standard ppe fast track contracts but can't manage t scrape up enough to pay the people who keep the country running enough to live on.
Probably because millions isn't as much as the billions the nurses want
@eljay5009 A big portion of the funding for the NHS ended up paying for executives, CEOs and the Non-job higher-ups.
@eljay5009 It needs to be changed from the foundations up, it's the only way
Do you remember whn being a nurse was a respectable job. Now they want 50 grand a year for public service ffs. They need to go back to school and understand what service means. What next squaddies demanding a 100 grand a year?
Poor dears look starved....
Looks like she robbed the food bank!
I had to remove my father from hospital with cancer because he couldn’t sleep because of the screaming banshees
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I am not a nurse or caretaker. But I HUGELY SUPPORT you and the NHS strike! 👏🤝All those ministers and whoever said a rise of 19% is unrealistic. Maybe their wages should be cut first! Nurses and doctors are LIFESAVERS!
They supported the lockdown that killed 404k people.
Life takers.
Exactly
Save NHS.
Import Indian Doctors
Import Filipino Nurses
Remove the Rest and watch the NHS rise to its prime FACT!!
Supporting the Strikers. Very soon our NHS is finished. Save it and support the Nurses.
People like you, say the NHS will be soon be finished about 50 times a year! Utter rubbish!
Since many comments are in support, than it's easy. All UK folks just need to pay a few hundred pounds more each per year in taxes, and the poor nurses can get their pay rise.
No problem.
There are almost 1.24 million full-time equivalent staff working in NHS trusts and commissioning bodies in England - over 34,000 more people compared to a year ago, up by nearly 3%.
The latest data published by NHS Digital up to September shows there are almost 4,000 more doctors and over 9,300 more nurses working in the NHS compared to September 2021.
130 thousand vacancies. So roughly only 10% have been filled. Long way to go.
Nurses strike leader is on £190,000 p.a. and then lectures on ‘equality’.
✊ Solidarity with the nurses and all medical staff. Down with this corrupt and greedy government. They're throwing us under the bus for personal gain ✊
19% salary increase is not enough to match inflation rate, an increase of 42% is absolutely imperative.
@@blueboy7589 you obviously know nothing about budget allocation and economic science. It is very easy for government to increase nurses’ salary up to 40% and there are resources available for even an increase of 65% but the Tory government wishes to spend that budget on other projects that help consolidate their power grip, for example, the £1.5 billion they have paid Ukraine so far.
Insane!
If you’ll fund it from your pocket, great! I won’t and many won’t afford
It more than matches inflation, which is less than 11 per cent!
Ha, ha... I'm guessing you're just having a joke... why not a hundred percent, surely they can't pay the rent or llive on 60k, that's just pocket money.
Some are never happy people are desperate for treatment x still waiting 3 years o after the panerdemic it's about time they agreed o something GPS waiting time is difficult to get an appointment Disgraceful
Get ready for the next batch of nurses TikTok videos.
they won't be british!!!
Bunch of middle class greed. Grow up and change your job if you want to earn big cash.
Love you all x
YES they are to tired from tik tok 'pandemic' videos
Plan demic uk over 150 thousand nurses when told to take swabs jabs came clean jabbed and swabbed were the sick 1s
‘too’
If they stopped buying apple watches they would have enough money
It’s wonder they’re not doing tik tok dances to help their cause .
“What do we want?”
“More Tik Tok dances and pronouns on our badges!”
NHS PROVIDE POOR CARE FOR PATIENTS
Get to work
People are dying of cancer
Stop blackmailing the government
You get loads of money in comparison to auxiliary nurses and carers doing all the work for you
Not right that honest hard working people have to resort to striking to be able to live a dignified life. Shame on those corrupt Tories.
Nurses should have a 19% pay rise but should do full 12 hour shifts 4 on 4 off ,nights weekends,days ,with no pay enhancements,no sick pay,no bank holidays,only 20 days minimum holidays. Then they will know what real cares feel like,except they do it for minimum wage.
The NHS has been understaffed and overworked these past years. It has been very unsafe now. Not to mention the hazards that the nurses are facing at work such as physical and verbal abuse from
Patients. They deserve an increase in their pay.
Savid javid pusher of narrative to staff "vaxed or sacked."
Savid contributed to the breakdown of staff as many left and many outside nhs sacked left social sector.
His contribution of the NOT so safe and NOT so effective rant ... he SAVID standing down, actually should of been sacked a long time ago...
Bye 👋
Yes deserve much more and much better than the government have done very little
To put this in perspective, since Conservatives have been back in power, they have had a 25% increase in pay, with expenses paid for by us. Nurses have had a 20% pay decrease in line with expenses they have to pay for and bills in that same time
Vote for a Downing Street Party and make cheese grate again!
How about we add the cost onto the basic tax rate?
Yeah so people already on an average of £642 a week can have a pay rise paid for by those who get paid substantially less and are already struggling. Great 👍🏻
How about the top 1% ers pick up the tab
Respect to these nurses, they are the most underpaid people in the country and that is just disgusting. Bankers, footballers, politicians etc etc are getting more money than these heroes. This country is a joke, nurses going to food banks, no sleep, no mental rest, not seeing their own kids for days at a time. Strike for as long as you need to we all stand with you.
TORIES OUT!!!!!!!!!!!
People on average 34k using food banks? Yeah right
@@firstname4865 how many do you think work full time at this average level?
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 I support the nurses 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
the NHS is dead. government must change to a private health care system.
TEST THE REAL PUBLIC OPINION ON STRIKES YOU WILL GET A DIFFERENT ANSWER
I am a registered nurse here in the United States. To my sisters across the sea, hang in there and keep fighting.
How is your dancing then?
You don't understand nurses and the UK NHS. It's a money pit providing a poor service with people unwilling to work or change bad habits.
The Government's shame ! 😡
Pack of paracetamol - 39p from a local bargain store.
Thanks for your strike. While you're all singing and having fun , my brother died in your hospital , You're all having a laugh and messing about in the streets in my eyes. You all are to blame, shame on you all
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾well done nurses
Elitist!!
@@thelordismyshepherd9980 who?
I’ve every respect for our nurses like any of the nhs services over worked stressed out and poorly treated not just by our government but have to put up with abuse from the people there trying to help I really hope they’ll get what they deserve 👍👍👍
Unpopular opinion but Nurses don’t deserve a pay rise... All workers in the lower 99th percentile, are underpaid. I believe the most appropriate action would be to increase all workers incomes through an increase to Personal Allowance and National Insurance Contribution thresholds to £30,000. This would see the average worker gain approximately £600 a month.
This would cost approximately £90bn to the tax system as currently constructed. Therefore, to fill this tax burden some changes would need to be made. Below is a recommendation of how a reappropriation of taxes might look.
• Income Tax to 22.5%, 43%, and 50%.
• Corp. additional Tax to 10% >£10m.
• Capital Gains Tax to start at 22.5% but to increase the threshold up to £30,000.
• VAT to 22%.
• Windfall Tax to 45%.
• SDLT to 10% on 2nd homes and 15% thereafter.
• Council Tax to increase 100% on 2nd homes and 200% thereafter.
• Ban on non-dom status.
• Reduction in tax evasion through more severe penalties.
• Law that council tax is paid by property owners not the occupier.
Though not perfect this gives an example of how to handle the cost-of-living crisis.
If everyone earns more then prices go up. Tackle the root of the problem. The root of the problem is the growing population and the competition for housing,food,school,doctors,hospitals,,,,,,is growing everyday causing the rich to capitalise off the competition while we at the bottom suffer.
19% 🤷♂️
What happens with the nurse average £33k salary? Where does it go? The uk average rent is approx £12k a year, we’ll round it to £20k to include utilities, it still remains £10k left. Financial education is precarious in this country, bad budgeting, and then the entire country should fund all the rises.
where is u habit@
There should be heavy fines for Nurses using food banks, this food banks were created for Hospital potters and cleaners not low life greedy nurses on £35-50,000 per year.
The fact that food banks exist in the first place is a complete failure of government, think about that some more before you pick fights with the heroic NHS staff.
No matter where or what, if you offer something for free, people will take it.
My friend earns a lot, and I mean a lot more money than I do and he’s always “skint”. These nurses are probably driving around in their nice cars, living in nice houses while going to food banks. Someone struggling is all relative.
@@Optics2024 some people have just had it so well their whole life, they don't understand you can't live off costa coofee. Bot surprised since nhs worker are now uni grads, instead of like before capable people leaving school been trained into nursing
@@firstname4865 exactly. If you’re getting paid around £642 a week and you’re using food banks….. you’re just living beyond your means.
Tories must Go
Sack the lot. Then offer their jobs back at half pay
Or offer the jobs to carers working in care homes for minimum wage
You do realise there's a shortage of nurses, right? That will cost more money than the raise.
This is interesting stats. NHS core funding
£8.7 billion each year on average will be provided through the Barnett formula to devolved nations, although clarity is still needed on how much of this will go to health services.18 Nov 2022.
So. The entire funding to the NHS for medical treatment and saving lives in the United Kingdom is £8.7 billion
The report below represents the figures for this year sent to Ukraine £2.3 billion and the same next year . This money is to cause death and destruction.
The government will not consider giving our nursing staff a pay rises but can send billions to cause death and destruction. Sick !!!
As the second largest donor, the UK has committed £2.3 billion in military assistance to Ukraine thus far and has made a pledge to match that assistance in 2023. The UK is also hosting a training programme, supported by a number of allies, with the aim of training 10,000 new and existing Ukrainian personnel every 120 days.
honk!
All the billionaire funded Tory bots in the comments I see.
Sunak just promised another 280 milion euro military aid for Ukraine. This is the cost of freedom the west has decided to pay. Where do u think that money coming from? so do not whine, pin the Ukrainian flag onto your shirt and enjoy the winter.
They should be paid £50,270.
Revolution!
If everyone one elegiac is underpaid went on strike the whole country would come to a standstill. Where do these people think the money for a 19%pay increase would come from!?
It's called negotiations!
Greedy and full of self importance
With apologies to Kipling!
You talk of better pay for us, and less overtime and all:
We’ll work for 80 hours a week if you treat us rational.
Don’t mess with 3% when 10% inflation sets the pace
The Nurse’s uniform shouldn’t be a national disgrace.
For it’s Nurse do this and Nurse do that, an’ don’t forget the soup!
But it’s “Saviour of his country” when Covid kills the troops;
Then it’s Nurse do this, and Nurse do that, and anything you please;
And Nurse ain’t such a blooming fool - you bet that Nursey sees!
👍👍👍don`t give up!
I would nt pay this lot
With brass washers ..! There’s more neglect cases and wrong diagnosis cases against the NHS than anywhere else In Europe and the cheeky sods want to go I strike ..! Don’t know how they have the nerve ..! NHS stands for Naf Hospital Services
1:33 lmoo
Do some tiktok dances earn some extra revenue on there. Plenty of time with how much you was doing it through shamdemic.
Solidarity ✊ ✊ ✊
💙
i can agree with nurses getting more money but not a single penny for bus drivers,train drivers as the work they do is appalling. Lazy and useless with horrible manners
that's foreign drivers for you!!!
@@normankennith7919 sorry to disappoint you but plenty are english.
@@Modain33 but then again, we are in england!!
so what is 'plenty'? 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% or more? & how do you know there are plenty? have you travelled by bus in every city & town in england??
The nurses yes do a excellent job but all these strikes from rail postal workers all want more money. For starters where is all money going to come from if they could be paid. The government is still paying for the covid 19 which helped many people and with energy prices going up because of putin war with Ukraine. All will it cause is more prices going up for what we buy so no one wins. Take the rail workers obviously some are on lower wages but drivers get over 50000 pounds and nurses start at 27000 pounds. Thats quite a lot compared to the people on minimum wage who wont get a pay rise. Either some of these people have very high mortgage to pay and a large family to support or which is unlikely spend more than they make. If by chance which is unlikely all these workers get there pay rise then prices go up. Who pays for these increases the general public in taxes. Obviously in must cases if they got rid of top management then they could have what they want. Without causing disruption to the paying public on trains and post whose business rely on getting it there customers and people who need treatment at hospitals. So who is next lets bring the country to a stand still just like the 70s. It would be great if everyone no matter what job they have or part working and benefits and some people not working benefits went up. But unfortunately that wont happen. While these workers strike they probably won't get paid so they dont have the money to pay for there bills and everything else then more business suffer which has a knock on effect to the wider community. Then other businesses cut down on staff and could potentially go out of business so they then have to claim benefits which as we all know come from the general public again in taxes.
Steve Barclay literally turned a blind eye to our nurses who save lives. Wants hanging as far as I’m concerned. The level of ignorance and heartlessness the tories have is unreal. Disgusting country this is.
And this is all due to brexit.
Irony is eu will be hit way harder economically brexit may actually save uk
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
@@retrowatches1655 are you telling me that the NHS staffing was not affected by brexit?
@@armadillo9961 this is a personnel problem not economics. NHS didnt have enough personnel due to brexit
@@kramchancel1266 don’t wear a poppy because you smear all who died in WW1 WW2 against German socialist. This is what they brought, destroyed our nation and many others , enslaved us we still bound to German socialist!!
Well done , ur money fueling ukrain war😅‼️
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There are almost 1.24 million full-time equivalent staff working in NHS trusts and commissioning bodies in England - over 34,000 more people compared to a year ago, up by nearly 3%.
The latest data published by NHS Digital up to September shows there are almost 4,000 more doctors and over 9,300 more nurses working in the NHS compared to September 2021.
Must be all the administrative health staff, or possibly choreographers. In either case they still have no problems turning away patients, refusing or delaying treatment.