VB Grey

@IsabelleGrey

Now also writing as V.B. Grey - Tell Me How It Ends out now. Isabelle Grey writes the DI Grace Fisher crime novels and lots of TV drama.

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Joined December 2010

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    18 May 2020
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    12 April 20: "I cannot thank our magnificent NHS enough. The staff at St Thomas' Hospital have been incredible. I will never, ever be able to repay you and I will never stop thanking you." 11 months later: "One percent okay?"

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    Boris Johnson’s Gov’t has happily paid individual private sector consultants million-pound wages to work on its test & trace system but plans to reward our NHS heroes who have suffered & sacrificed so much with just £3.50 per week. The country won’t stand for it

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    So nurses get a pay rise of only £3.50 per week on the same day as the Government agrees to pay £350,000 to get rid of a case brought by a senior civil servant who was bullied out of a job by the Home Secretary? That is 100,000 weeks of a nurses' pay increases.

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    So taxpayers have to fork out six figures for ’s awful behaviour? There should be zero tolerance for bullying by government Ministers, just like in any other workplace.

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    The government is paying an undisclosed sum to Sir Philip Rutnam, who quit as the Home Office's permanent secretary accusing Home Secretary Priti Patel of a "vicious and orchestrated briefing campaign" against him. How much did this cost the taxpayer? Shouldn't we be told?

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    Californians on universal basic income paid off debt and got full-time jobs

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    Buried in the budget today is a massive cut to our public services. The Tories have said they will cut £4,000,000,000 per year from day-to-day public spending The Chancellor didn't mention this huge cut today in his speech today. He's trying to pull the wool over your eyes.

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    Mar 3

    Oh dear, the Chancellor must have forgotten the part of his speech where he delivers proper help to the fishermen, farmers, fashion, finance, furniture and flowers people whose livelihoods have been wrecked by Brexit. Because without them how is all this going to be paid for?

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    Mar 3

    Tories telling other people that they need to resign over lying... is just very, very Tory.

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    Mar 2

    I am so tired of the sociopaths in positions of power.

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    “Aria, which will have access to £800m in funding over the course of the parliament, is to be exempt from freedom of information legislation.”

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    Mar 2

    If you like a book, do take the time to tell the author. Not only does it make our day, it makes us really excited to write the next one.

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    Mar 2

    No review of the Assault on Truth has appeared in the Murdoch Press, Associated Newspapers or the Telegraph group. I am immensely grateful to Open Democracy for hosting this discussion.

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    Mar 2

    Let's help raise £10,000 to help children and young people with cancer. All this week, you can bid on two signed and personalised proofs of FRAGILE for you and a friend in their Good Books auction. Do retweet!

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  20. Mar 2

    Brilliant - thank you! A great tool for people to use.

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