Bigga
Well-Known Member
I rewatched the Matt Hancock video from yesterday again.
I'm unsure if my math is as wonky as Hancock's, but if 27,000 nurses, by his own definition leave the NHS each year, how does adding 50,000 (31,000) nurses save the NHS (note nobody has mentioned 'per year' here)??
Is there not a deficit unreplaced each year...??
I'm unsure if my math is as wonky as Hancock's, but if 27,000 nurses, by his own definition leave the NHS each year, how does adding 50,000 (31,000) nurses save the NHS (note nobody has mentioned 'per year' here)??
Is there not a deficit unreplaced each year...??