The @Conservatives absolutely detest this honest campaign ad, which was recently released by a disgruntled CCHQ job applicant.
So please, let's not hamper their upcoming #LocalElection prospects, or embarrass them any further, by accidentally sharing it!
146pence per litre for diesel at independent garage in Scotland. 3 days later 163p per litre at Esso garage in England. Not hard to figure who is really paying the windfall tax
No we won’t give up calling out that #Brexit is bad for our great country. And we will never give in to the threats and abuse from people like you. Now sling your hook 🇬🇧🇪🇺
So, the Home Office and successive Tory Home Secretaries have knowingly been spreading untruths to promote racism. I am not in the least bit surprised, but wish I could be. When might we have some honest politicians?
Hey @SteveBarclay, I’m a doctor. Today I was the only surgical assistant for two curative mastectomies, and got home three hours after my shift finished so a third lady’s cancer curing surgery didn’t have to be postponed. I brought home <£80 post tax. Should I be working harder?
Coronavirus loans: £157m went to private schools as state schools got nothing.
This is horrific. And yet more evidence that this government cynically used the confusion of the pandemic to feather their mates’ nests with vast sums from the public purse. https://t.co/3Azv77Tuyg
Dear God. It really is Dickensian. Workhouse comparable welfare state, demonisation of unions, the elite in charge and ensuring their rich mates get richer. This is a UN report. A UN report. Let that sink in. https://t.co/6uztBvpZnb
Please spend 10 mins watching this. All the way through, please. Please share as widely as you can. Please keep it in a place where you can find it, in the months to come.
Introductions from just six Conservative Party politicians led to ‘VIPs’ being awarded contracts worth an eye-watering £5 billion. https://t.co/CdDLrTYJGm via @goodlawproject
All these people tweeting about how expensive the NHS should take a look overseas and see what people get for their money. Whatever happens the taxpayer will pay. I mean - who else is there?
Finally, don't be fooled by the comments about cost. The NHS needs more. If it doesn't get it, YOU will end up paying it somehow. Either through a new state insurance scheme. Or private insurance. Remember the UK spends 9% of GDP on healthcare. The USA spends about 15%.
I am taking my pension in 3 years. I have worked for the NHS all of my life. I have never known it anywhere near as bad as it is now. And this government are trying to blame it on the nurses. Shame on them.
Please understand that the RCN has NEVER supported strike action. These are not militants. They are striking out of desperation. To try and make this morally bankrupt government understand that enough is enough. Because they cannot do this anymore.