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Re Ambulance/ nurse strikes

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TheWindIsChanging · 21/12/2022 15:17

The last thread reached 1000 messages so assume that means it automatically closes any thread so thought I would continue the debate. My view is that it is unreasonable for any person in charge of a person's life to simply down tools regardless of pay issues. I wouldn't disagree pay is too low but so are many jobs yet not all jobs carry the responsibility of saving lives which will be lost during the strikes.
It's no great shock the usual suspects are screaming about the tories again waving tiny fists around red faced incandescent with rage. The reality is increasing wages across the board would lead to an inflation death spiral which happened in the 70s further decreasing quality of life for all of us, not just the NHS workers.
Inflation is the main issue that causes issues with wages, and the reason for this is principally covid lockdowns which ( cue the drumroll) were brought in to protect the useless NHS... the irony that this same "service" is now complaining about economic problems which it helped to instigate is hilarious. I can't remember a single year in the last 20 where it wasn't nearly "bursting at the seems" and given the amount of tax payers money disappearing into it like the metaphorical black hole perhaps time it was scrapped. I don't see these same issues in other countries..a healthcare worker is not a typical profession as the basic goal is to save lives not abandoning ship. As others have said, all very well to type YABU, but I suspect the wind would change quickly if it was a relative who died as a consequence of these disgusting strikes which will cost lives make no mistake about it. That said, the same people raging about the state of the economy were labelling anyone not supporting lockdowns as a " granny killer" which anyone with an IQ over 70 could see would lead to this mess.

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Bepis · 23/12/2022 01:19

They are striking again in January.

amoobaa · 23/12/2022 08:13

Bepis · 23/12/2022 01:19

They are striking again in January.

I hope they keep striking until they are taken seriously.

chevvyroo · 23/12/2022 08:22

"the usual suspects are screaming about the tories again waving tiny fists around red faced incandescent with rage"

You lost me with this BS.

DuncinToffee · 23/12/2022 11:27

12 years

www.ft.com/content/b2154c20-c9d0-4209-9a47-95d114d31f2b

Re Ambulance/ nurse strikes
SinnerBoy · 23/12/2022 11:39

amoobaa · Yesterday 23:09

Wow. You don’t speak for me. Don’t assume your views are shared by everyone who has gone through the unspeakable trauma of watching a loved one die whilst waiting for an ambulance.

What a horrible, traumatic experience for you, I'm so glad you've pulled through. The rest of your post was a passionate masterpiece, very well said.

pointythings · 23/12/2022 11:46

@DuncinToffee ah, but the trends in that graph are of course due a total coincidence and nothing at all to do with Tory policy towards the NHS or foolish and dogmatic adherence to austerity as a policy. Nothing to see here, move along.

MrsMurphyIWish · 23/12/2022 12:26

pointythings · 23/12/2022 11:46

@DuncinToffee ah, but the trends in that graph are of course due a total coincidence and nothing at all to do with Tory policy towards the NHS or foolish and dogmatic adherence to austerity as a policy. Nothing to see here, move along.

I’m sure the blue uptick will somehow be caused by Jeremy Corbyn 🤷‍♀️

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