NHS crisis: 200,000 nurses have quit since Tories entered government More than 200,000 nurses have quit the NHS since the Conservatives entered government, with three-quarters of these prior to retirement age, new analysis shows.
Across the NHS voluntary resignations have risen 55 per cent since 2011 and 163,094 nurses left the NHS early, figures compiled by the Labour party show.
Labour said the analysis, which has been verified by the impartial House of Commons Library, shows “staggering” numbers quitting because of Tory austerity policies and their failure to address soaring retirements. The Independent
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Across the NHS voluntary resignations have risen 55 per cent since 2011 and 163,094 nurses left the NHS early, figures compiled by the Labour party show.
Labour said the analysis, which has been verified by the impartial House of Commons Library, shows “staggering” numbers quitting because of Tory austerity policies and their failure to address soaring retirements. The Independent
See also:
- NHS staffing crisis: More than 200,000 nurses have resigned since 2010 The Daily Mail
- Number of NHS staff leaving for a better work/life balance triples The Daily Telegraph
- NHS England losing staff in record numbers over long hours – study The Guardian
- More than 160,000 nurses have quit NHS since 2010/11, data shows ITV News
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