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(L- R) Richard Ward and Darren Galer of Phoenix Community Foundation in Chilwell, Nottingham. (Image: Joseph Raynor/ Nottingham Post)
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Rayner joins Ashworth in launching hard-hitting NHS pay poster Date published: 13 March 2021
Ashton and Failsworth MP Angela Rayner, Labour s Deputy Leader
Ashton and Failsworth MP Angela Rayner, the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, and Jonathan Ashworth, Shadow Health Secretary, have launched a hard-hitting poster on the government s moral failure over NHS pay.
The poster depicts a nurse and reads ‘Boris Johnson, look her in the eyes and tell her why you’re cutting her pay’.
The poster was unveiled on an ad van in central London, before driving to 10 Downing Street.
It follows the launch of Labour’s national election campaign on Thursday, where Keir Starmer declared: ‘a vote for Labour is a vote to support our nurses’.
Labour has slammed Downing Street for spending taxpayers money for a propaganda documentary about the vaccine roll out.
No10 shared a dramatic trailer for the official documentary on Britain s race for a Covid-19 jab, titled A Beacon of Hope: The UK Vaccine Story.
Set to intense music, the 50-second advert features clips from interviews with leading UK scientists Jonathan Van-Tam, Sir Patrick Vallance and Chris Whitty.
Professor Van-Tam describes Britain as having been on a mission to make a vaccine, while Sir Patrick speaks about the extraordinary, unexpected, fantastic achievement.
But Labour figures have condemned the video, which does not currently have a release date.
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Downing Street is under growing pressure to spell out how much taxpayers money was spent on the Government s 30-minute documentary on the UK s coronavirus vaccine roll-out.
Critics have labelled the video, entitled A Beacon of Hope: The UK Vaccine Story , a piece of expensive government propaganda after a trailer for the film was unveiled.
Number 10 today insisted the documentary has been made by its in-house social media team at absolutely no additional cost for the taxpayer .
But there are questions over how many staff worked on the project, how many hours they spent on it and what the total budget is of the social media team as critics said the film was a waste of time and money and argued the Government should be focused on promoting public health messages or giving nurses a bigger pay rise.