Politicians on the NHS frontline
Two MPs continue to work shifts at the NHS alongside their job as an MP
Two MPs – one a nurse and one an emergency doctor - have been continuing to work shifts at the NHS alongside their job as MPs.
Maria Caulfield is the MP for Lewes and a nurse at the Royal Marsden in London. She tells Mishal Husain: "I usually do two shifts a week... as a nurse you have to do a minimum amount of hours to keep your registration." She adds: "It's been a really getting good first hand experience on the changes in the NHS."
Dr Rosena Allin-Khan is the MP for Tooting and an emergency trauma doctor at St George’s Hospital Tooting. She says: "I helped during August last year, I worked two shifts during the Christmas recess, I worked Good Friday, I worked Easter Sunday and now this summer... I see the situation in our NHS is getting worse."
(Image: Doctor's surgery; Credit: Getty Images)
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