Baldseagull
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Well THERE’S an idea for a post lockdown business. Any idea where I can get a discounted job lot of gimp suits?
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I know someone who has a lot of masks they are trying to shift.
Well THERE’S an idea for a post lockdown business. Any idea where I can get a discounted job lot of gimp suits?
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I think people are being a bit harsh on the OP for raising a perfectly respectable moral dilemma. I'd rather criticise some of the replies which don't attempt to answer it but just slag-off the government (but I'll forgive [MENTION=12880]Hotchilidog[/MENTION] due to cricket-blues). I'll just chicken-out and consider that both are equally deserving, but the nurses needs to consider the effect on the baristas of increased taxes to pay for the pay-rise, and the baristas needs to consider whether them getting furlough money could impact future funding of the NHS and their future health.
I think people are being a bit harsh on the OP for raising a perfectly respectable moral dilemma. I'd rather criticise some of the replies which don't attempt to answer it but just slag-off the government (but I'll forgive [MENTION=12880]Hotchilidog[/MENTION] due to cricket-blues). I'll just chicken-out and consider that both are equally deserving, but the nurses needs to consider the effect on the baristas of increased taxes to pay for the pay-rise, and the baristas needs to consider whether them getting furlough money could impact future funding of the NHS and their future health.
I think people are being a bit harsh on the OP for raising a perfectly respectable moral dilemma. I'd rather criticise some of the replies which don't attempt to answer it but just slag-off the government (but I'll forgive [MENTION=12880]Hotchilidog[/MENTION] due to cricket-blues). I'll just chicken-out and consider that both are equally deserving, but the nurses needs to consider the effect on the baristas of increased taxes to pay for the pay-rise, and the baristas needs to consider whether them getting furlough money could impact future funding of the NHS and their future health.
Agreed. But I think a large part of the OP's point was that people who can "only" get a job as a barista don't deserve any government support at all above basic social security, and money should be taken off them to give to nurses. At least, that's what we're being asked to vote on.One thing I am sure of is that baristas don’t get paid anywhere near as much as nurses and I doubt that 80% of their wages is enough to support a family.
As an NHS employee, of course nurses and in fact all staff deserve as a minimum 5%.
The trouble is, where does it stop? Are the police and fireman any less deserving - although to a lesser extent, they’ve tackled COVID head on, as have the army, not to mention staff elsewhere.
So, whilst I don’t agree, I do understand the 1% to some extent.
However, if parliament award themselves a pay rise then that will be a different issue
The answer is to pay all public workers a decent and respectable salary....that’s where it stops.
But that's NOT the actual dilemma is it. There is no connection between the two suggested opposites. The pay of those in the private sector is determined by market forces and individual employers Nurse's pay by government. I know there is a review body but note it makes recommendations while ministers decide. It is entirely false to pose the OPs question as if yes for one meant no for the other.
Are you kidding?
Who pays for the nurses?
Who pays the furlough element of anyone's pay?
Answer to both - THE TAXPAYER