The hard-Left eco-mob making an attempt to derail NHS pay deal have hyperlinks to Extinction Riot

The hard-Left eco-mob making an attempt to derail NHS pay deal have hyperlinks to Extinction Riot

Revealed: The hard-Left eco-mob making an attempt to derail NHS pay deal have hyperlinks to Extinction Riot and wish to carry down the Authorities

  • NHS Employees Say No need employees to relaunch strike motion and reject pay rises
  • Figures behind group are supporters of former Labour chief Jeremy Corbyn 
  • Actions might undermine the weeks of labor executed to achieve improved pay supply  

The hard-Left activists making an attempt to derail a brand new NHS pay deal have hyperlinks to Extinction Riot and are campaigning to carry down the Authorities, the Mail can reveal at the moment.

The NHS Employees Say No group needs nurses, paramedics and physiotherapists to relaunch strikes and reject the 5 per cent pay rise and bonus negotiated by their unions.

Key figures behind the marketing campaign group are supporters of former Labour chief Jeremy Corbyn, who’ve publicly acknowledged that they wish to ‘get the Tories out’ and wish to sow chaos and additional disruption by stepping up strike motion, our investigation discovered.

Unions spent weeks thrashing out an improved pay supply with Well being Secretary Steve Barclay and have urged members to again it in a poll.

However the militants threaten to undermine the progress, with sufferers made to attend longer for care if the deal is rejected and strikes drive NHS bosses to cancel tons of of hundreds extra appointments and operations.

The hard-Left eco-mob making an attempt to derail NHS pay deal have hyperlinks to Extinction Riot

A key particular person behind the group is Harry Eccles (proper), a self-described ‘libertarian socialist’, who has campaigned for Labour and who nonetheless expresses his help for Mr Corbyn

NHS Workers Say No was co-founded by Holly Turner (pictured left with Jeremy Corbyn) a firebrand campaigner and nurse, who has called for a general strike

 NHS Employees Say No was co-founded by Holly Turner (pictured left with Jeremy Corbyn) a firebrand campaigner and nurse, who has known as for a basic strike

NHS Employees Say No is a part of an ‘alliance’ of hard-line organisations that features Extinction Riot, Black Lives Matter, Don’t Pay UK and the Marketing campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.

Collectively, they’re ‘demanding systemic change to deal with the interconnected crises of local weather, value of residing, and politics’.

NHS Employees Say No has been described as a part of the ‘Left and anti-Tory resistance motion’ and has additionally campaigned with the Socialist Occasion, the Marxist splinter group previously known as the Militant Tendency, in addition to main Labour politicians.

NHS Employees Say No was co-founded by Holly Turner, a firebrand campaigner and nurse, who has known as for a basic strike. She has overtly admitted that strikes are aimed toward ‘placing the Tories on the ropes’ and has continued to precise ‘solidarity’ with Jeremy Corbyn – describing him as ‘our largest champion and supporter’. 

She has known as a scarcity of coordination between unions ‘irritating’, including in a Twitter publish: ‘Employees know that they will carry the nation to a halt in the event that they wish to, the final three months have clearly demonstrated that.’ 

In her function with NHS Employees Say No she has commonly campaigned alongside Corbynite MPs nonetheless on the Labour benches, together with John McDonnell, Diane Abbott, Richard Burgon and Zara Sultana.

She is very crucial of Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer.

NHS Workers Say No has been described as part of the ¿Left and anti-Tory resistance movement¿ and has also campaigned with the Socialist Party, the Marxist splinter group formerly called the Militant Tendency, as well as leading Labour politicians

NHS Employees Say No has been described as a part of the ‘Left and anti-Tory resistance motion’ and has additionally campaigned with the Socialist Occasion, the Marxist splinter group previously known as the Militant Tendency, in addition to main Labour politicians

NHS Workers Say No is part of an ¿alliance¿ of hard-line organisations that includes Extinction Rebellion, Black Lives Matter, Don¿t Pay UK and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament

NHS Employees Say No is a part of an ‘alliance’ of hard-line organisations that features Extinction Riot, Black Lives Matter, Don’t Pay UK and the Marketing campaign for Nuclear Disarmament

One other key particular person behind the group is Harry Eccles, a self-described ‘libertarian socialist’, who has campaigned for Labour and who nonetheless expresses his help for Mr Corbyn.

Mr Eccles needs the Conservatives completely out of workplace and for Labour to ‘rediscover’ socialism. NHS Employees Say No has despatched out hundreds of leaflets, held on-line calls and began WhatsApp networks in an effort to steer members to vote in opposition to the brand new pay deal. 

Its leaflet – Healthworker Bulletin – tells readers: ‘Assume what we might obtain if we reject this supply, re-ballot to resume and prolong our strike mandates to cowl extra employees and step up the motion.’

A Conservative supply mentioned: ‘The Authorities has provided a good and affordable pay supply – advisable by the leaders of main well being unions – that if accepted will see multiple million NHS employees obtain a further pay rise.

‘It’s clear that these campaigning in opposition to this are merely taking part in politics and are extra occupied with an ideological quest for Corbyn-style socialism than getting on with bettering our NHS for sufferers.’