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Jeremy Hunt tweets support for nurses, and gets absolutely destroyed (TWEETS)

Emily Apple by Emily Apple
13 May 2016
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It was International Nurses Day on Thursday – held on 12 May to mark Florence Nightingale’s birthday. Many people took to Twitter to acknowledge and thank nurses for all they have done:

Thank you, thank you, thank you to the nurses who've helped me and all those I love over the years #InternationalNursesDay

— Sue Perkins 💙 (@sueperkins) May 12, 2016

But when Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt (not known as a friend to the health service) sent this tweet, it backfired massively:

Nurses care for our loved ones at some of the most difficult times of their lives. Let’s celebrate them! #InternationalNursesDay #NHSHeroes

— Jeremy Hunt (@Jeremy_Hunt) May 12, 2016

Given that Hunt is currently attempting to undermine the nursing profession by abolishing their bursaries, this response shouldn’t have come as a surprise:

https://twitter.com/simonstretch/status/730819676670955521

meaningless platitudes. Nurses cannot stand you and your words mean nothing. Zero integrity. #BursaryOrBust #SaveOurNHS

— Sharon Gathercole🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 (@Sharonwifey) May 12, 2016

Some responses were from nurses:

do shut up, you incompetent, greedy joke of a politician. From a student nurse #BursaryOrBust #InternationalNursesDay

— Serena Ruffoni RN (@SerenaRuffoni) May 12, 2016

taking our bursaries, belittling our job and our coworkers. We'd much rather you had nothing to do with us.

— Flo Johnstone (@FloJohnstone1) May 13, 2016

In fact, Hunt’s tweet received over 200 responses – none of which were positive.

Many called for him to resign:

You are a shameless and sadistic wretch Hunt. Resign and give the Nurses a day to remember.

— Russ Roberts (@Russtavo) May 13, 2016

Others wondered if it is was a joke:

Mr Hunt, is this a belated sick April Fools' joke? @Jeremy_Hunt pic.twitter.com/YuWqCWFJ4B

— Socialist Voice (@SocialistVoice) May 12, 2016

And others commented on his behaviour during the debate on nursing bursaries:

https://twitter.com/Cookwitch/status/730734868343164928

According to a poll in February, Hunt is the most disliked politician of any political party, with 65% of those questioned claiming he was doing a bad job as Health Secretary. The reactions above certainly back up these findings.

Currently, nurses do not pay tuition fees, and they receive a means-tested bursary that reflects the amount of work they do while studying. The petition to save the bursaries, which has attracted over 160,000 signatures and forced a debate in parliament, states:

Student nurses often work alongside our studies, like most students. But unlike most students, we work full time hours in placement for around half the year, and spend the rest of the time in lectures, without a summer holiday, or an Easter break, as well as completing our assignments. Taking away the NHS Bursary will force more student nurses into working 70 hour weeks, as many already do, it will compromise our studies and most of all, our patient care.

Despite these facts, and the strength of support for nurses, the government is pushing ahead with its project to privatise the NHS. But public opinion seems to be very much against them. We must therefore harness this opposition before it’s too late, supporting the junior doctors and nurses while ensuring our NHS is never sold off to the highest bidder.

Get involved!

– Join the Bursary or Bust march on June 4 to support student nurses.

– Write to Jeremy Hunt and let him know what you think.

Featured image via Flickr.

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