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Liam Gallagher has brutal message for the government over the proposed 1% NHS pay rise

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Liam Gallagher has taken to Twitter to give his opinion on the NHS pay row. 

The outspoken singer has weighed in on the proposed 1% pay rise for NHS staff this year.

It comes after health secretary Matt Hancock described the country’s finances as ‘tight’, leaving nurses across the country – who have played a vital role throughout the pandemic – angered.

Liam kept things simple, tweeting: “Give the NHS and care workers a proper pay rise you wankers LG x”

One follower said: “Our NHS has been our front line in this battle with covid and we’ve done what? Clapped? Cracking. That makes it worthwhile.”

A second added: “Thanks Liam I’m an NHS worker and it’s gutting this 1% that is being offered.”

Matt Hancock was faced with a question from a nurse during yesterday’s press conference, wondering how the government would have coped without nurses throughout the pandemic.

In response he said: “It’s an incredibly important point that we need more nurses – not just the nurses that we have now – and we have a clear manifesto commitment to 50,000 more nurses in the NHS, and I am delighted that there are more than 10,000 more nurses that have joined the NHS over the last 12 months.

“Also we have seen an increase of 34%, so more than a third, in the number of applications to nursing.

“And of course over the past three years nurses have had a 12% pay rise.

“The challenge is that the nation’s finances are tight and whilst everyone else is going to get a pay freeze we are able to propose a pay rise for nurses of 1%.

“I appreciate that that reflects the difficult financial circumstances that the country is in.

“What I would say to every nurse who is watching and everybody that is working so hard is we have over this pandemic pulled together in an incredible way and I hope we can continue to do that to deliver for patients and also to support our NHS and welcome many, many more nurses into the NHS in the years ahead.”

The Royal College of Nursing has put together a £35m fund that can be used to help compensate nurses if they strike following the low pay offer.

Members of the public are being asked to take part in a mass ‘slow clap’ for nurses on Thursday at 8pm, to mock the governments’ previous clap for the NHS campaign.

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