The union which represents close to half a million nurses is expected to announce its first UK-wide strike action in its 106-year history
A Cabinet minister has told nurses that going on strike is pointless just as they are expected to announce their biggest ever UK-wide action.
The Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said: “I don’t think there’s any point in going on strike”.
She told Sky News: “I would urge the nurses to continue those discussions, but the reality is if we gave massive above-inflation rises, not only would we have to raise a lot more money, but it would actually fuel inflation.
“This is the problem. We really have to tackle inflation.”