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Last resort: UK nurses start historic walkout. Reasons why

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It’s been a long time coming, but UK nurses have finally had enough. After years of being underpaid, overworked, and underappreciated, they’re taking a stand. On December 20, they’ll be walking out of hospitals and clinics across the country in what is being called the “biggest strike in the history of the NHS.”

There are a number of reasons why nurses are taking this drastic step. First and foremost, they’re fed up with being treated like second-class citizens. They’re tired of being expected to do more with less, while seeing their workloads increase and their pay stagnate. They’re also angry about the recent introduction of new contracts that would see them working longer hours for less pay.

But it’s not just about the money. Nurses are also striking to send a message to the government about the state of the NHS. They want to highlight the fact that the health service is in crisis, and that something needs to be done to fix it. They’re also calling for an end to the privatisation of the NHS, which is slowly eroding away the quality of care that patients receive.

The walkout is sure to be disruptive.

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