Another bump
Just been out to get some milk and in the Lancing/Shoreham area alone the shops, cafes and pavements are chocka with pensioners. A combination of misplaced stoicism and complete ignorance. If they’re not concerned for themselves it’s disappointing to see they clearly don’t give a hoot about the impending tsunami they’re about to bring down on the NHS staff.
Must be a different Shoreham to the one i've seen for the past few days.
Really!? I’ve just got back in and the town is full of them. Lancing is even worse.
midnight_rendezvous;9285783[B said:]I doubt it. People (as a whole) are remarkably lacking in self awareness.[/B] Case in point, you’ve shared a link to a newspaper who has a history of attacking the NHS and backs a political party that has, over the years, attempted to dismantle and privatise it, whilst criminally underfunding it...
Today must be an outlier then, based on what I've witnessed.
But thankfully, all those millions lacking in self-awareness have got you to point out the error of their unfortunate ways. And, inevitably, but sadly, a poster desperate to make political capital of it all.
Whilst there is rightly lots of praise for doctors, nurses, HCA's, Paramedics etc. please do not forget to remember the back office engine room of managers, admins, clerks, porters, maintenance, cleaners etc. who are having to be flexible and working their butts off covering for isolated colleagues, creating capacity, and keeping things going, performing above and beyond in these trying times. The front line Acute, Community and Primary care etc. services cannot perform without the incredible back-office support that they receive.
#I’m Proud to work in the NHS
Whilst there is rightly lots of praise for doctors, nurses, HCA's, Paramedics etc. please do not forget to remember the back office engine room of managers, admins, clerks, porters, maintenance, cleaners etc. who are having to be flexible and working their butts off covering for isolated colleagues, creating capacity, and keeping things going, performing above and beyond in these trying times. The front line Acute, Community and Primary care etc. services cannot perform without the incredible back-office support that they receive.
#I’m Proud to work in the NHS
I have had more dealings with the NHS over the last 20 years than anyone would want.
They have literally saved my life on numerous occasions, I’m so glad now that their selfless professionalism is being recognised for the massive benefit to our entire country that it is.
I can’t say it enough, thank you to everyone who works for this marvellous organisation, you are the best of us.
Political capital? By pointing out the NHS has fewer resources to deal with this crisis because of the current government’s policies? The Tories have devastated the NHS over the last 10 years. You call pointing that out ‘making political capital’. I call it holding our government to account.