Message from @Hopix

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2020-02-14 15:59:29 UTC  

is he taking drugs?

2020-02-14 15:59:38 UTC  

doubt it

2020-02-14 15:59:39 UTC  

If you're seriously worried it might be worth ringing 101 (is that non-emergency?) And talking it over with then

2020-02-14 16:00:09 UTC  

Oh they're on holiday 😬

2020-02-14 16:02:02 UTC  

111 it is, but yeah that's UK only

2020-02-14 16:02:30 UTC  

Sounds odd that hed suddenly be like that

2020-02-14 16:02:42 UTC  

Withou history of mental illness

2020-02-14 16:03:54 UTC  

yeah its a bit random... like a sudden breakdown

2020-02-14 16:07:46 UTC  

Yeah I'm not sure what to you'd really

2020-02-14 16:07:53 UTC  

Do

2020-02-14 16:08:00 UTC  
2020-02-14 16:08:11 UTC  

If this is true then fuck MPs

2020-02-14 16:10:06 UTC  

yeah but if they took the mp salary increase... and spread amongst all nurses... theyd get about a three quid pay rise

2020-02-14 16:10:17 UTC  

which maybe they should do 😛

2020-02-14 16:10:37 UTC  

True

2020-02-14 16:10:52 UTC  

But MPs shouldn't get such a rise in the first place

2020-02-14 16:11:10 UTC  

They should get a rise in line with inflation

2020-02-14 16:11:25 UTC  

At most

2020-02-14 16:11:33 UTC  

that might not be far off inflation

2020-02-14 16:12:08 UTC  

Proportionately it's still a greater rise though?

2020-02-14 16:12:12 UTC  

Then NHS staff

2020-02-14 16:12:15 UTC  

Than*

2020-02-14 16:12:52 UTC  

according to inflation calculation MPs pay should have gone from 65738 to 84924.94 .. if it rose by inflation

2020-02-14 16:13:03 UTC  

so theyre under inflation

2020-02-14 16:13:16 UTC  

But then so are the NHS staff?

2020-02-14 16:13:27 UTC  

they should be on 27356.64

2020-02-14 16:13:32 UTC  

Otherwise the % of both would be the same

2020-02-14 16:13:41 UTC  

Yeah that's more like it

2020-02-14 16:13:41 UTC  

but thats regular inflation... not wage inflation

2020-02-14 16:14:18 UTC  

and I dont know how much they were rising when labour where in power.. they might be on target by like .. 80's standards or something

2020-02-14 16:17:08 UTC  

so in 1981 a nurses pay was 4,450 :/

2020-02-14 16:17:51 UTC  

according to the inflation calculator they should now be on £17,186.05

2020-02-14 16:18:29 UTC  

So they're now over inflation?

2020-02-14 16:18:37 UTC  

17k is shit for a nurse

2020-02-14 16:18:40 UTC  

so basically they have been receiving above inflation pay rises .. probably between 2000-2008

2020-02-14 16:19:47 UTC  

which makes sense, labour basically threw money away during that time.. which is fine, we were in a boom... it just took 10yrs of austerity to fix it, thats all

2020-02-14 16:20:15 UTC  

Oh damn this is interesting

2020-02-14 16:23:44 UTC  

I'll take it with a pinch of salt.. since A) its sky news .. and B) he said US and germany are our biggest trading partners

2020-02-14 16:24:12 UTC  

our biggest trading partners for gold are canada and the US, germany is not even in the top 5