Great Britain
This article was added by the user . TheWorldNews is not responsible for the content of the platform.

'Until the Tories rectify pay wrangles the wave of industrial action will intensify'

Nobody wants to strike and lose a day’s pay, so the Government should ask itself why people are giving up earnings.

The truth is simple. Workers are tired of being expected to swallow lower living standards and have fewer pounds in their pockets amid a series of pay disputes.

Ambulance staff will strike for the first time in 30 years in the run-up to Christmas, adding to walkouts by nurses and rail workers.

Until the Tories rectify these wrangles, the wave of industrial action will intensify rather than recede under Rishi Sunak.

The Conservative PM is fond of blaming everybody except himself and his party for the economic woes of Britain.

The Conservative PM is fond of blaming everybody except himself and his party for the economic woes of Britain (

Image:

Leon Neal/AP/REX/Shutterstock)

But No10 is a financial burden on everyone who earns a living or relies on a pension.

Grafting hard is not worthwhile with the Conservatives in power, which is why strikers are prepared to gamble lost pay against future gains.

No one wants industrial disruption but the blame leads directly to the door of No10.

Cure the NHS

The NHS is our most precious public service yet no one can doubt that improvements are required before lives are lost needlessly (

Image:

PA Archive/PA Images)

Parents fearful their children may have Strep A are right to be cautious after a girl aged five became the ninth UK victim.

It is totally justified for mums and dads of sick children to visit their doctor or local A&E to ease their obvious concerns.

But the response of our health service to the outbreak provides another reason why it requires proper procedures and systems.

The NHS is our most precious public service yet no one can doubt that improvements are required before lives are lost needlessly.

Goalden child

The skipper added fans’ celebrations are inspiring the team to give their all in Qatar (

Image:

Getty Images)

Harry Kane said the Three Lions hope to roar to victory in Qatar and bring home the World Cup for the whole county.

The skipper added fans’ celebrations are inspiring the team to give their all in Qatar.

But a photograph of him as a schoolboy kicking a tennis ball show we have a natural-born winner leading the side.

Read More

Read More

Read More

Read More

Read More