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Demonstrators at UCLH make it clear that they want a 15% pay rise or else Johnson will have to go
OVER 250 London NHS doctors, nurses and hospital workers demonstrated through the West End on Saturday, demanding a 15 per cent pay increase and a stop to NHS privatisation.
The lively march from UCLH hospital to Downing Street was part of a National Day of Action on Saturday ahead of today’s 73rd anniversary of the birth of the NHS.
Whittington Hospital Unison, Unite Housing Workers and Camden Unison were prominent on the route.
Marchers were furious that after their dedication and self-sacrifice caring for Covid-19 patients during the pandemic, and the deaths of over 1,500 health and care workers, all PM Boris Johnson could offer was a ‘handclap for heroes’ followed by an insulting one per cent pay rise from the disgraced former Tory Health Secretary Hancock.
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Coming off the back of a so-so season and a disappointing Champions League final with Manchester City, the 26-year-old’s place in Gareth Southgate’s team had been questioned going into Euro 2020. Have a look through articles from early June and it was easy to omit the forward from pre-tournament England line-ups, with Phil Foden, Jack Grealish and Jadon Sancho all ahead of him. Indeed, we at
The Athletic were guilty of this, thinking that a player who might not be at the front of Pep Guardiola’s plans next season was unlikely to lead the line in England’s opening game against Croatia.
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