'They aren't just fighting for themselves—they're fighting for the NHS,' said the Enough Is Enough campaign.
RCN nurses will continue their strike on Tuesday, while ambulance workers will stage a second work stoppage on Friday and physiotherapists plan to walk out on Thursday.
"They aren't just fighting for themselves—they're fighting for the NHS," said the Enough Is Enough campaign, a grassroots movement in the U.K. that has been leading the call for the government to address the cost-of-living crisis in the country and;“Support your local nurses! ;��\n\nThousands of nurses are on strike across England today.\n\nThey aren;’t just fighting for themselves ;– they;’re fighting for the NHS.
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