The parents of organ donor campaigner Max Johnson speak for an entire nation in calling for the Government to pay fair and break the NHS dispute deadlock.
Paul and Emma know from their son’s heart transplant experience that dedicated nurses and other staff go the extra mile for patients and deserve better treatment from the Tories.
As the NHS braces itself for another week of walkouts, the Prime Minister should open his eyes and ears instead of digging in his heels.
The public is with NHS workers and know Conservatives are the villains in this crisis.
People are blaming Rishi Sunak, Jeremy Hunt, Stephen Barclay, Grant Shapps and the rest of a Government out of touch.
For the sake of the country’s health and prosperity, we urge the Tories to negotiate with workers who have legitimate grievances.
We’re all on the side of the NHS.
Time to quit
Dud Liz Truss is making a fool of herself yet again by trying to rewrite history.
The former Prime Minister presenting herself as a wronged leader might be laughable if families and businesses weren’t paying the price of her disastrous, brief reign in No 10.
The Tory Party members and MPs who put her there must share responsibility.
However Truss owes the country a personal apology for the mayhem she unleashed.
Sorry seems to be the hardest word for her.
Yet the wool will not be pulled over the eyes of all of us who endured her weeks in charge.
The fact we have not yet had an apology from her is typical of an ideological extremist.
Truss should do the decent thing and quit as an MP.
Peak viewing
HAPPY Valley ended with a happy ending for actress Sarah Lancashire’s Sergeant Catherine Cawood who is going for a long walk in the Himalayas.
After the stunning highs and lows of three series of the BBC hit crime drama, reaching peaks shouldn’t be much of a problem.