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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 08:32:00

question, but you have to be clear with the audience, would that happen? with the audience, would that ha--en? v with the audience, would that ha en? �* . ' . with the audience, would that ha--en? v ' . . with the audience, would that ha--en? h , . . “_ happen? it's difficult to say whether that i happen? it's difficult to say whether that is i happen? it's difficult to say whether that is the i happen? it's difficult to say whether that is the case i happen? it's difficult to say whether that is the case or| happen? it's difficult to say i whether that is the case or not. we know there are higher levels of risk notjust in hospitals, but in mental care, everyone is affected by these strikes. ., . . care, everyone is affected by these strikes. ,, , ., ., strikes. stephanie, the government often uses its _ strikes. stephanie, the government often uses its justification i strikes. stephanie, the government often uses itsjustification not i strikes. stephanie, the government often uses itsjustification not to i often uses its justification not to put money on the table of their concern that inflation, which we know is putting pressure on people, will be bumped further up if they had lots of money over to the public sector. as a very expert economist, does that stack up? it is sector. as a very expert economist, does that stack up?— does that stack up? it is not something _ does that stack up? it is not something economists i does that stack up? it is not something economists tend | does that stack up? it is not i something economists tend to agree with, something economists tend to agree with. sorry — something economists tend to agree with, sorry. if you have a private sector— with, sorry. if you have a private sector company increase its wages, that goes— sector company increase its wages, that goes directly into the cost of making _ that goes directly into the cost of making that product or service and may then — making that product or service and may then end up they have to increase — may then end up they have to increase the price in the shops. that— increase the price in the shops. that is— increase the price in the shops. that is not— increase the price in the shops. that is not the case with public sector— that is not the case with public sector workers. there is a price that— sector workers. there is a price that is— sector workers. there is a price that is going to go up. of course there _ that is going to go up. of course there is— that is going to go up. of course there is a — that is going to go up. of course there is a bill to be paid and one would _ there is a bill to be paid and one would always have to ask questions about— would always have to ask questions about where the money is going to come _ about where the money is going to come from. — about where the money is going to

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 08:23:00

nurses, do you support the strikes? how could i? it is a risk to patient safety. i understand why they are in this position. when you're got a government that tells nurses... it is not surprising that nurses do not have a great deal of goodwill towards the government. just this week, just today, you're got the health secretary writing in the sun newspaper as if he is writing an agony aunt column, as if somehow he is a commentator, a passing observer rather than someone with notjust power but responsibility to try to resolve the strikes. whether it is junior doctors, whether it is nurses, we are going to be back here again and again and again unless the government can give people a sense of hope and alight government can give people a sense of hope and a light at the end of the tunnel that things are going to get better. i think that is what is missing. they are repeating the mistakes they made with the nurses all over again with junior doctors. the disruption this week was worse than the nurses and yet there hasn't even been any negotiation. they are not even around the table. it is

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 08:09:00

the table is enough and nurses should accept that and continue to work in the high—risk areas they are working on with the understaffing they have got. find working on with the understaffing they have got-— working on with the understaffing they have got. and he is asking you to ause they have got. and he is asking you to pause the _ they have got. and he is asking you to pause the strike i they have got. and he is asking you to pause the strike action. i they have got. and he is asking you to pause the strike action. will i they have got. and he is asking you to pause the strike action. will you| to pause the strike action. will you do that? ., , , ., ., do that? no. our nurses will not do that. we do that? no. our nurses will not do that- we have _ do that? no. our nurses will not do that. we have strike i do that? no. our nurses will not do that. we have strike action i do that? no. our nurses will not do that. we have strike action for- do that? no. our nurses will not do that. we have strike action for the. that. we have strike action for the end of this month and the beginning of may and then we will ballot our members. if that ballot is successful, it will mean further strike action until christmas. the person that can stop that, the people that can stop that are steve barclay and the prime minister. i would urge them again today to add to the money they have put on the table, respect nursing, respect the health service and let's get a resolution.— health service and let's get a resolution. ~ ., ., resolution. we will hear from the government _ resolution. we will hear from the government later, i resolution. we will hear from the government later, but i i resolution. we will hear from the government later, but i want i resolution. we will hear from the government later, but i want to l resolution. we will hear from the i government later, but i want to talk about the action your members are going to take again. in a couple of weeks, your members will for the first time, in a different way to the strikes we have already had, walk out of accident and emergency

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 08:17:00

are you asking for nowt? if you will not be drawn on specifics, on a scale, with a few tweaks be enough or are you asking the government to comprehensively rethink their offer? members have spoken loud and clear in this vote and in this ballot. what we are asking the government is certainly not to remove anything that they are put on the table because that would be detrimental to where we are trying to get to. they need to add to it. i have always said, respectfully, laura, thati will not negotiate on... share said, respectfully, laura, that i will not negotiate on... are you askin: will not negotiate on... are you asking for _ will not negotiate on... are you asking for a _ will not negotiate on... are you asking for a few i will not negotiate on... are you asking for a few tweaks, i will not negotiate on... are you asking for a few tweaks, a i asking for a few tweaks, a sweetener, orare asking for a few tweaks, a sweetener, or are you asking for a comprehensive rethink? bear in mind, you said it was a fair offer, are you said it was a fair offer, are you asking for a rethink or if you tweaks? i you asking for a rethink or if you tweaks? ., ., ~' you asking for a rethink or if you tweaks? ., ., ~ ., tweaks? i do not thinki have ever said this was _ tweaks? i do not thinki have ever said this was a i tweaks? i do not thinki have ever said this was a fair i tweaks? i do not thinki have ever said this was a fair offer. ii tweaks? i do not thinki have ever said this was a fair offer. i said i said this was a fair offer. i said it was the best offer that we could

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 08:18:00

get from this government at this point in time. our members have said it is not fair and not reasonable. and i absolutely support them in that. we need to continue now to work with this government to make sure they get a fair, reasonable and historic payoff are given the historic payoff are given the historic position they find themselves in. respectfully, iam not going to do that on the airwaves. i do believe that this secretary of state and this government needs to get around the table very, very quickly and start to put more money on the table, start to treat nurses with a bit of decency and respect. that is not going to be hard to do, but they need to put money on the table. your very clearly — need to put money on the table. your very clearly said _ need to put money on the table. your very clearly said that i need to put money on the table. your very clearly said that it i need to put money on the table. your very clearly said that it has to be a biggerfinancial offer, buti very clearly said that it has to be a biggerfinancial offer, but ijust want to ask you also, having ledger members out on strike for the first time in more than 100 years, the offer you try to sell was rejected, also in the sunday times this morning there were some members of the rcn who try to organise a

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 08:07:00

given to them was actually probably a bride, in their eyes. it isn't going to fix the long—term problems within the nhs —— it was a bribe. but you thought that deal was fair. you thought it was worth it, and yet you fail to persuade your members. well, i am directed by our members. they know what is right. then well, i am directed by our members. they know what is right.— they know what is right. then you were wrong? _ they know what is right. then you were wrong? the i they know what is right. then you were wrong? the elected i they know what is right. then you i were wrong? the elected governors deliberated long i were wrong? the elected governors deliberated long and i were wrong? the elected governors deliberated long and hard i were wrong? the elected governors deliberated long and hard about i were wrong? the elected governors| deliberated long and hard about this offer, and they concluded that they wouldn't gamble with people's livelihoods. there is money on the table, and we cannot determine whether that money will stay on the table. that is the reason that our elected governors decided to put this to our members and recommend it. but we are now in a position where our members have made that decision. we believe it is the right

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 08:24:00

important _ not even around the table. it is important to — not even around the table. it is important to note i not even around the table. it is important to note that the biggest health union, unison, did accept the offer after negotiation with the covenant. you have been critical of the government was back handling, but let's talk about how you would fix it if you were in the job that you want to do, which is to be health secretary for the labour party. you said that the nurses�* original as of 19% was unaffordable. a 10% be affordable? will i think what we need is a workforce plan. the government have a plan. as i�*ve said before, we have got to see the strikes in the context of context of retention of nhs staff. i think the even bigger risk is notjust that people walk out four more days of industrial action, people walk out four more days of industrialaction, it people walk out four more days of industrial action, it is they walk out of the nhs altogether. when you com are out of the nhs altogether. when you compare pay — out of the nhs altogether. when you compare pay rates — out of the nhs altogether. when you compare pay rates in i out of the nhs altogether. when you compare pay rates in the i out of the nhs altogether. when you compare pay rates in the nhs i out of the nhs altogether. when you compare pay rates in the nhs to i compare pay rates in the nhs to other sectors, including retail, when you compare social care pay rates, there is a degree of uncompetitive missed out, so people are working out as well as going to other countries. i�*m not going to set your on your programme and pluck numbers out of the air and negotiate

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 08:00:15

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 08:00:15
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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 20240604 08:20:00

is a question. _ strikes for another six months? that is a question, isn't i strikes for another six months? trust is a question, isn't it, firstly barclay and rishi sunak? did—mack it is a question for you too. it is fundamentally a question that they have got the answer to, the answer is to put more money on the table for our nursing staff, treat them properly that is what the people of england deserve. it is what every patient deserves. we hear that more and more patients now have had to resort to private health insurance because they cannot get the treatment and care that they are paid into the nhs for year over year. why not? because our nurses are leaving in droves. now the doctors are leaving in droves. this is a government that has turned their back on the nhs. now we need to get around the table and make sure that the crisis within this nhs is sorted out. iskate sure that the crisis within this nhs is sorted out-— is sorted out. we will put that to the government i is sorted out. we will put that to the government a i is sorted out. we will put that to the government a little i is sorted out. we will put that to the government a little later i is sorted out. we will put that to the government a little later in i is sorted out. we will put that to i the government a little later in the programme. thank you for coming in

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