Posts in support of our over-stretched but hard working #NHS often have tags like these:

#NHSIsBroken #NHSCrisis #NHSStrikes #NursesStrike

Let’s instead use ones that linger in the mind with a nudge toward action and support and cannot be interpreted as supporting structural change (i.e. privatisation)?

Try some of these in your next post:

#FundTheNHS #SupportOurNurses #SupportTheStrikes #FairPayForTheNHS #LessClappingMorePay

and let’s control the narrative.

At this point I can only deduce that the government are intentionally hiding away until the next wave of strikes to try and pin what is occurring in the NHS just now on striking workers 🤔

We see you! The public do too!

#nhsisbroken #nhscrisis #nhsstrikes #nursesstrike #nhs

Why are staff going on #NHSStrike , this is why!! The #nhsisbroken we cannot afford to wait 2 years, we need a #GeneralElectionN0W . Absolutely devastating stories like this I am hearing all the time.

https://twitter.com/doctor_oxford/status/1608898709735215104?s=20&t=gEgrQZaf3ljxFY5T_QgDtA

Rachel Clarke on Twitter

“In 14 years as a doctor I’ve never known such horrific conditions. Patients dying on trolleys with zero dignity. Or screaming & moaning in corridors. Dickensian overcrowding, total implosion. Despair. Weeping staff. Abject misery. Do you care at all @Jeremy_Hunt? @SteveBarclay?”

Twitter

Have you / your family struggled to access NHS💙 #Healthcare in 2022?

Pls ReBlog #SaveTheNHS🌈
#NHS #NHSisBroken #NursesStrike

Yes
62.1%
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I'm not from the UK
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