THE Labour leadership came under fire today for failing to support trade union demands for NHS pay rises as the fight against the Conservatives’ paltry 1 per cent offer to nurses continues.
During a BBC interview this morning, Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner refused to back both the Royal College of Nurses’ (RCN) current demand for a 12 per cent pay rise and a 2019 manifesto commitment for a 5 per cent increase, instead supporting “at least” 2.1 per cent.
Left-wing campaign group Momentum criticised Ms Rayner on the day that leader Sir Keir Starmer launched Labour’s May election campaign with the message that it is the party of the NHS.
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‘People up and down the country are asking whose side is the Labour government on and coming up with the answer: not workers,’ Unite general secretary Sharon Graham says


