Western Morning News

Pay offer to nurses is an insult to heroes

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THIS Government has some very distorted priorities. Their offer to nurses of just a 1% pay rise shows this.

They spent £22 billion on a Test and Trace system to avoid further lockdowns. Then they had two more lockdowns.

That Track and Trace system employed 2,500 private consultant­s. Some were paid more than £6,000 a DAY. Yet the public accounts committee of MPs stated there was no clear evidence that this massive £22 billion cost had contribute­d to the reduction in coronaviru­s infection levels!

The Government want to spend £15 billion more on this ineffectua­l system – yet it took nearly a month to find the missing person from Brazil who slipped through the net by simply not filling in their form! No-one bothered to check! Where were the lucrativel­y paid consultant­s when this happened?

All these billions are largely being handed to government cronies, (Dido Harding, in charge of Test and Trace, is married to a Tory MP and went to school with the Prime Minister’s sister). Yet there is not enough money to give NHS workers a decent pay rise?

The substantia­l private sector involvemen­t in Test and Trace is partly why it is so expensive and ineffectiv­e.

In stark contrast, the vaccine rollout is carried out by GP surgeries and NHS staff familiar with the annual flu vaccinatio­n.

They have the database of patients who require vaccinatio­n, the expertise and the experience­d staff.

The delays in lockdowns, the U-turns, the waste of money on inadequate PPE from inexperien­ced suppliers, came from the Government.

The NHS has been on the receiving end of the 4.2 million

Covid cases and is now working hard to fight back against coronaviru­s.

Boris Johnson’s obedient yes-men MPs were given a 3.1% pay rise last year, taking their salaries to £82,000. Again in stark contrast to the nurses’ offer of 1%. MPs did not risk death fighting Covid!

MPs have received over three times what the nurses have been offered – they are not the NHS heroes, daily putting their lives on the line.

Pete Milory Trowbridge

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