A 4% NHS pay rise is not a bribe. The SNP have read the room on this. There has been low wage increases in the NHS for a long time. Yes it means in theory less money to spend elsewhere, but one has to factor in the cost of the loss of staff to other sectors as the econ recovers.
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Precisely. A good opposition will allow itself to also agree with the government, when it has done the right thing. Just because you fundamentally disagree with a party doesn't mean you can't acknowledge the times where they do make good choices, rare as they are.
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Opposition were slating the SNP for only having an interim rise of 1% while talks were ongoing. SNP had to fold (assuming nurses accept 4%, they wanted 12) or keep holding cards until after May. They've spun well the choice they've made. That's it. England I'm sure will follow
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