The RCN has criticised Conservative MP Michael Fabricant, who claimed the Prime Minister thought “just like many teachers and nurses”
I'm John Warburton with news that the row over so-called ‘partygate’ has drawn in a major trade union for nurses. The Royal College of Nursing has criticised Conservative MP Michael Fabricant, who claimed the Prime Minister thought “just like many teachers and nurses” who’d have a “quiet drink” in the staffroom after work. RCN boss Pat Cullen called the MP for Lichfield’s comments “utterly demoralising, and factually incorrect”, saying most nurses during the pandemic spent time cleaning uniforms and staying away from family, to protect them. For more on this, and other stories, stay with us here on Care Radio.
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