Couldn't agree more, but will the message get home to those in power? On a daily basis I hear our PM talking about "our wonderful NHS staff". Now their real value has been highlighted, I wonder if he will put his bold words into actions like decent pay rises and genuine investment into the organisation they work for. I won't be holding my breath.
Many thanks for kind words. Just hope if/when called upon, won't let anyone down.
That is the big question. Will those in power learn from this crisis and will the NHS staff be adequately funded and supported in the future?
The general mood of the public from what we have seen in the past week towards NHS staff appears to be appreciation, gratitude and respect. In the future maybe the staff will be taken care of after they have taken care of us.
For example private companies and individuals could decide to offer NHS staff free bus travel, free on site parking indefinitely which would be like a pay rise to many.
But it’s the governments responsibility to take the lead. The bravery and courage the NHS staff are displaying now and will be in the coming days and weeks cannot and must never be forgotten. I only hope the government recognise this in the future with their actions when it comes to wage rises and investment as you say.
I think when this is all over the public will demand that the NHS workers are properly rewarded. It will be the death knoll for Johnson and the tories ( this could happen anyway depending how many deaths etc. this virus causes) if they ignore the will of the people.
Bump. I'm trying to talk the wife out of running around waving her knic...hands in the air. The binmen, posties, supermarket workers, bus drivers .....the list goes on. 8 tonight Notts County fans.
More or less , everyone again. Thank you.
Me and the wife paying our respect clapping, the dog also running around on the lawn barking like fk