Belfast Telegraph

Belfast City Hall turns blue in support of hero NHS workers

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Lorraine Sherblum: God bless all. Jesus will save us.

Shirley Mcmaster :There are no words, or anything, to thank these people enough. Just pray God keeps them safe and brings every one of them through this. Government should pay for all on frontline to have a holiday after this is all over.

Rebecca Yearl: Time these people were given the raise they deserve.

Angela Miller: Beautiful. The footballer­s should swap wages for them. God bless them all.

Dee Graham: Most people get to stay at home on 80% off their wages. These heroes have to work and still can’t get the raise they deserve.

Carolyn Gibson: Give them danger money.

Elizabeth Mcilwaine: What a pity they had to stand in the rain and wind to get a decent wage. They deserve so much more.

Marion O’boyle: Just amazing.

Ruth Lowry: Great to see.

Maureen Lightbody: Hopefully, all NHS staff will get the wages they deserve — and more.

Roy Walsh: Showing those in Stormont how to lead.

Jordan Little: It’s lovely and all, but maybe we could pay them a decent wage as well.

Geraldine Lavery:

The same NHS heroes that had to go on strike because they are overworked, undervalue­d and underpaid.

Malone Seamus: No amount of money, or credit, is good enough for these people. True heroes.

Margaret Dunwoody: Give it to them now.

Rosie Ames: Well done, Belfast.

Libby Robinson: Yes, they are the heroes.

Ina Boyd: Hope they support them with the wages they deserve.

Karyn Mcmurray: Give them the money they rightfully deserve.

Brian Courtney: To think the Tories cheered when a rise for these heroes was voted down.

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