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RCN responds to the Conservatives' campaign launch, the Labour Leader's campaign speech in Telford and the launch of the Liberal Democrats' 'Plan for a Brighter Future'

Press Release 06/11/2019

Dame Donna Kinnair, Chief Executive and General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing, said:

“The election might have officially begun today but nursing staff have been unable to move for politicians and selfie sticks for over a week.

“With today’s level of uncertainty in politics, the debate to date has been deeply unambitious - a dearth of ideas and a palpable sense of inertia.

“Nurses and patients have heard that increased funding for their services might hinge on leaving or remaining in Europe; been treated to little more than radio silence from some; or heard policy mutterings that lack clarity and ambition.

“Politicians have already been warned not to use the NHS as a political football. But if they want to play on our pitch, then politicians need to step up and produce credible policies that will deliver for nursing and patients. Crises facing the profession and services undoubtedly require political solutions.

“Any party leader or would-be MP knows our door is open. If you want to meet with our members - as people, not props – and hear their concerns and solutions, this offer is open to every one of you.”

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