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    [News] Government to partly redress 13 years of chronic Tory underfunding of the NHS

    Is there much of a difference between UK and US taxes? I'm not well educated on what Trump's tax reforms involve, but here's some figures from the Guardian last year: United Kingdom Gross salary £25,000 After tax £20,279 Tax rate 18.9% Gross salary £40,000 After tax £30,480 Tax rate 24.8%...
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    [News] Government to partly redress 13 years of chronic Tory underfunding of the NHS

    Well, yes, for the half that are at the top of their pay bands. The other half will get bigger increases - between 9 and 29%.
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    [News] Government to partly redress 13 years of chronic Tory underfunding of the NHS

    No he didn't. He said "Hopefully 33,000 nurses wont leave The NHS this year now as happened last year,". I think it's pretty obvious that he's implying that's how many nurses left the NHS last year, not the difference between those that left and those that joined. If you want to see the...
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    [News] Government to partly redress 13 years of chronic Tory underfunding of the NHS

    It's the same thing. The reason why those tuition fees have to be paid is because the bursary was removed.
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    [News] Government to partly redress 13 years of chronic Tory underfunding of the NHS

    I've seen this. It's not enough, which is why I said more needs to be done.
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    [News] Government to partly redress 13 years of chronic Tory underfunding of the NHS

    Good. Everyone could see it was desperately needed, what with the massive staff shortages in the NHS which were only getting worse. Hopefully this will arrest the decline. I'd still like to see more done to recruit doctors and nurses in the first place - by providing more training places and...
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