"The RCN is The Voice of Nurses in the UK"
Why?
It's a Union much like any other.
It has far less of a claim to be "the voice of Nurses in the UK" than the NUT has at claiming to be "the voice of Teachers in the UK". Most health workers in the NHS are not a member of this Union.
"Nurses who have voted almost unanimously in a vote of no confidence in the Health Secretary."
No they didn't.
A Union of 40,000 members, some in the NHS and some outside it, sent nearly 500 delegates to a conference and those delegates then voted to condemn the Government.
Claiming the the Nurses of the UK votes almost unanimously for this just gives those who will want want to demean this vote an easy chance to knock down those who argue in favour of it.
"This is unheard of in the past 30 years ,whatever you say this is a huge blow for Lansley and the Conservatives."
Unions have been savaging the Conservatives for years and this really isn't anything new. The right will can and will dismiss this as just another Union trying to preserve its power base and being reluctant about change.
And once again for the record I'm not in favour of these changes. But refusing to admit that this really is at it's heard just another Union knocking the Government plays into the hands of those who will argue against this. The way forward is to admit that yes this just another Union, no it's not "all" nurses and no it's not got some magic ability to speak for the NHS however it is important because of X, Y and Z.