Nurses’ strike: news from the second day of industrial action

Nurses return to picket lines as strike over pay and staffing continues, with RCN warning unrest could last for up to six months if government refuses to negotiate
Strike second day sees lively, resolute picket lines chanting for better deal amid overwhelming public support
Tens of thousands of nursing staff gathered on picket lines across England, Wales and Northern Ireland today for a second day of historic strikes by the RCN.
In noticeably warmer weather than the icy temperatures that prevailed during the first day of strikes last week, nurses held placards demanding better pay and safe staffing, along with rousing chanting of new versions of Christmas carols with the words modified to convey their message about problems in the
Nurses return to picket lines as strike over pay and staffing continues, with RCN warning unrest could last for up to six months if government refuses to negotiate

Strike second day sees lively, resolute picket lines chanting for better deal amid overwhelming public support
Tens of thousands of nursing staff gathered on picket lines across England, Wales and Northern Ireland today for a second day of historic strikes by the RCN.
In noticeably warmer weather than the icy temperatures that prevailed during the first day of strikes last week, nurses held placards demanding better pay and safe staffing, along with rousing chanting of new versions of Christmas carols with the words modified to convey their message about problems in the NHS.
While the atmosphere was described as positive, and even jovial, with overwhelming public support, the message remained serious – nurses are on their knees and the NHS is in crisis.
As this second historic day of striking comes to a close, we leave our readers with a reminder that many NHS colleagues, patients, the public and even pet pooches are behind them all the way.
Here are a few of our favourite pictures from the picket lines today:
Witnessed some amazing generosity from the public for NHS nurses on strike today.
— Liam Beattie (@Liam_Beattie) December 20, 2022
Someone donated a basketful of Colin the Caterpillars, a local restaurant brought pakoras, and a doctor gave out coffees on his break. Solidarity at its best. #RCNStrike #NursesStrike 💙 pic.twitter.com/DgURlYRxvn
Amazing atmosphere down on the @RCNYorksHumber @theRCN picket at @bthft and a visit from @patcullen9 really lifted our spirits as we were starting to feel the cold - #nursestrike #RCNStrike #FairPayforNursing #patientsafety pic.twitter.com/7xXOvEcQyh
— Jill Horsfall CPD (@jillhorsfallCPD) December 20, 2022
I stand with nurses like my mum in their strike for fair pay, safe staffing, and safe working conditions. #RCNStrike #NursesStrike #SupportTheStrike #FairPayForNursing #SafeStaffingSavesLives pic.twitter.com/bdxIU4ICNS
— Grace Rogerson (@gracevrogerson) December 20, 2022
When this arrives at the picket little notes of support from our amazing public @BelfastTrust @RCN_NI @rita_rdevlin29 @RishiSunak #Amazing pic.twitter.com/7Bk4JsmHHR
— Edel Coulter (@CoulterEdel) December 20, 2022
Proud to have spoken outside Downing Street alongside nurses, paramedics, unions and MPs giving my solidarity to #nursesstrike@RishiSunak claims 4% is fair - it is not.
— Kate Osborne MP (@KateOsborneMP) December 20, 2022
Claps don't pay the bills.
The NHS workers have my full support.#RCNStrike @theRCN pic.twitter.com/79XG6EaKSI
Well done everyone, it looks a fantastic turnout. We will not be silenced. 💙#RCNStrike #NursesStrike #Solidarity #FightForOurNHS https://t.co/wJPUtKkyB9
— Tiz Broken 🐟💙🎩🕷️🌈 (@TizBroken) December 20, 2022
Amazing team at the John Radcliffe today @OUHospitals Voices loud, clear and strong #FairPayForNursing #RCNStrike #NursesStrike pic.twitter.com/Jt7vITpj9u
— South East RCN 💙 (@SouthEastRCN) December 20, 2022
5.30pm
Retired nurse slams 'scandalous' work conditions
Retired nurses also showed solidarity for their colleagues on strike, with one saying it was ‘absolutely scandalous’ that nurses today were having to use food banks.

Candy Gregory, who came back to help during COVID-19 and now works in a vaccine centre, told Nursing Standard she took part in a demonstration with a local group she is involved with – Save Our NHS in Kent – because she sympathises with this generation of nurses.
‘They are desperately undervalued and short-staffed. So many are leaving due to the huge responsibility, low pay and the need for a decent work-life balance. Patient safety is compromised and the pressure is enormous,’ she said.
Ms Gregory added that she feels for her younger colleagues ‘who work long arduous shifts with little reward’.
‘In the 1970s and 80s we could afford mortgages, cars and holidays. Now nurses are using food banks and claiming universal credit. It’s absolutely scandalous.’
5.25pm
Pat Cullen cheered in rousing speech to Leeds picket line
The atmosphere on the picket line at Leeds Teaching Hospital has been described as ‘energetic, noisy and fun’.
And that was before RCN general secretary Pat Cullen got there. Once Ms Cullen arrived in the afternoon she was met with whoops and cheers.
She gave a rousing speech to nurses, promising them the college would not give up in their fight for fairer pay and better working condition.
‘Each and every one one of you mean the world to me as your leader,’ Ms Cullen said.
‘Every conversation I’ve had [with nurses] has been about your patients and that’s where this government is really out of step. So I say to them today, put on their warm coats, come out of their cosy offices and stand among you, the wonderful profession that I’m so privileged to be part of.’
Advanced clinical practitioner at Leeds General Infirmary Laura-Rose Finch says pressures in A&E are ‘insurmountable’.
— Nursing Standard (@NurseStandard) December 20, 2022
‘I’ve seen people dying in corridors with my own eyes, enough is enough.’#nursestrike #FairPayforNursing https://t.co/jiJvs4er3L pic.twitter.com/pcTKDZv7rh
Advanced clinical practitioner working in A&E at Leeds General Infirmary Laura-Rose Finch said: ‘I feel so strongly about my junior colleagues coming through, A&E pressures are insurmountable at the moment.
‘I’ve seen people dying in corridors with my own eyes, enough is enough.
‘We need to staff the wards better, we need to staff A&E better and we need to pay people appropriately for the care they provide.
‘How much is a life worth? I think that’s what it boils down to.’
Standing with nurses in Leeds this morning forced by this Government to go on strike for decent pay.
— Richard Burgon MP (@RichardBurgon) December 20, 2022
The Government could have prevented this action by opening talks with nurses over a fair pay rise. Instead it's chosen confrontation over negotiation. #RCNStrike pic.twitter.com/A8T5y3vwQv
💙SOLIDARITY WITH NURSES💙
— Alice Smart (@Alice_Smart) December 20, 2022
I stood with nurses and fellow @Leeds_Labour councillors this afternoon in support of the #NursesStrike at the LGI.
Nurses are the backbone of our NHS and they deserve to be paid fairly. pic.twitter.com/bgIVNasNYB
5.00pm
Here are the famous faces supporting nurses!
The general public weren’t the only ones heading to the picket lines today to show their solidarity – some famous faces popped up, too.
Comedian and former Strictly Come Dancing winner Bill Bailey hot-stepped his way to Charing Cross Hospital in London to show his support for nursing staff.
Thank you @BillBailey for coming to support the nurse strike at Charing Cross Hospital!!@theRCN #FairPayforNursing #RCNStrike #NursesStrike #supportnurses #SafeStaffingSavesLives pic.twitter.com/s5YDznVxcv
— Sammi (@KatSchrodingerR) December 20, 2022
Elsewhere, writer Caitlin Moran visited striking nurses at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Clapped for them on the doorstep. Popped down to the - I have to say, lovely - picket-line at Great Ormond Street. “Whose NHS? Our NHS.” pic.twitter.com/VjjTBg2w6G
— Caitlin Moran (@caitlinmoran) December 20, 2022
Judge on The Apprentice Lady Karren Brady shared her support for nurses on social media, saying it was no wonder that nurses ‘felt betrayed’ after the pandemic.
After giving their all in the pandemic, nurses clearly feel betrayed, and I’m not surprised. It’s all too easy to forget the importance of their extraordinary skill until it’s the one thing keeping you or a loved one going through tough times.@thesunhttps://t.co/3Fe41IeICo
— Lady Karren Brady (@karren_brady) December 18, 2022
Comedian, former doctor and author of ‘This is Going to Hurt’ Adam Kay also tweeted his solidarity. His bestselling book documented his time as a junior doctor working on a maternity unit, before leaving due to pressures and a tragic incident with a patient.
Solidarity with my nursing friends and former colleagues. They don't just deserve fair pay, they NEED it. There is a crisis in recruitment and retention of NHS staff, and this won't change until the people who look after us get rewarded with a proper pay packet. https://t.co/zujaVs909W
— Adam Kay (@amateuradam) December 15, 2022
And finally presenter Matthew Wright was forthright in his opinion...
Thank heavens private schools had their £1.7bn of tax breaks protected in last budget. Far, far more important than paying nurses….🙄 Sunak warns NHS strikes could go on for months as he rules out reopening pay offers – live https://t.co/wiRAmjJgGs
— Matthew Wright (@Matthew_Wright) December 20, 2022
4.45pm
Oxford
Teacher, chemist and anaesthetist join nurses on picket line
Nurses were out in full force for the second time in Oxford today. Anaesthetist Hosnieh Djafari-Marbini was also on the picket line in solidarity with nursing staff, as was teacher Michelle and chemist David Chivall.
‘Nurses can only take so much’, read one placard, while others asked: ‘Will there be enough staff when you need care?’
Good morning from the #nursestrike in Oxford.
— Dr Hosnieh Djafari-Marbini حسنيه جعفرى ماربينى (@HosniehMarbini) December 20, 2022
Back on the picket lines in solidarity as our nurses fight is our fight for the future of our NHS.#FairPayforNursing #SafeStaffingSavesLives pic.twitter.com/HeaTiK9RoL
There was support from ‘just about every passing vehicle’, said Mr Chivall as he joined striking nurses during his lunch break.
Went to the JR at lunch to support the @SouthEastRCN nurses. Looking good! And support from just about every passing vehicle! pic.twitter.com/5tyUyhoibH
— David Chivall (@dchivall) December 20, 2022
And teacher Michelle promised her team would bring cake in support of those taking industrial action.
@SouthEastRCN @theRCN members taking action outside Oxford’s largest hospital the JR. @nasuwt support the #NursesStrike #EnoughIsEnough #DemandBetter #Teachers will bring #Cake pic.twitter.com/1sSJ68PbsF
— Michelle C-R NASUWT (@MNasuwt) December 20, 2022
4.38pm
Loud and clear: chanting nurses set pay demand to music
The message to the government today could not be clearer – nurses want fair pay and safe staffing levels, and they want it now.
And they did not hesitate to say it loudly and repeatedly with chants galore on picket lines across the UK.
Nursing staff got creative as they made up various chants to different music, including Christmas songs.
‘Deck the halls with a proper pay rise,’ sang nurses in Northern Ireland, while others chanted ‘All we want is fair pay’ to the tune of ‘London Bridge is falling down’.
Another included ‘For fair pay we take a stand, nurses take a stand’ to the melody of ‘Kum ba yah’, and ‘Claps don’t pay the bills’ to 70s rap tune ‘Oops upside your head’ by The Gap Band.
1 2 3 4 more nurse on the floor #RCNStrike #nhs #NHSStrikes #nursestrike #NursesPayRiseNow @theRCN @NurseStandard @GSTTnhs pic.twitter.com/wjbXD6s2cb
— Antonio Abel Vargas Vargas (@AntonioAbelVar1) December 20, 2022
At the picket line for a second day. Support from other public services and people on the road is overwhelming. THANK YOU! #RCNStrike #FairPayForNursing #nursesstrike#safestAffingsavelives @LondonFBU pic.twitter.com/PIeQVGgCKI
— Kumudu De Costa (@DeCostaKumudu) December 20, 2022
Many nurses and supporters also made up their own chants, including ‘The nurses united, they’ll never be defeated’, ‘1, 2, 3, 4, more nurses on the floor, 5, 6, 7, 8, better pay would be great’ and ‘Our struggle, our fight, we support the nurses strike’.
we support the nursing strike!! #FairPayforNursing 💙 pic.twitter.com/Dk0phbmBMf
— water baby (@ta5nia) December 20, 2022
Another great turnout today at St Thomas’s- striking to save the NHS #FairPayforNursing #NursesStrike pic.twitter.com/CivBD8eHvj
— Nick Williams (@Nickthebikepest) December 20, 2022
But the most common one was also the simplest – ‘What do we want? Safe staffing and fair pay. When do we want it? Now’ and ‘Overworked, underpaid’.
Moved over to support @CUH_NHS #RCNStrike #SafeStaffingSavesLives pic.twitter.com/5ok4Z9DG9O
— Yeankarh (@misspeperempe) December 20, 2022
"What do we want?"
— Glyn Robbins (@robbins_glyn) December 20, 2022
"Fair pay!"
"When do we want it?"
"NOW!"#RCNStrike pic.twitter.com/B76lO2hCT0
4.07pm
Overwhelming public support for striking nurses in Cambridge
Thousands of messages of support from the public have been delivered to striking nurses in Cambridgeshire.
Campaign group Just Treatment gathered 2,000 messages of support from patients and the public and delivered them to members striking at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, part of Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and the Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
A massive thank you to @JustTreatment who delivered messages of support to our members on picket lines at Addenbrooke's and Papworth today. Over 2,000 messages! Amazing. Thanks to everyone supporting #FairPayForNursing. #RCNStrike #SafeStaffingSavesLives pic.twitter.com/XgNrYR2YxD
— RCN Eastern (@RCNEastern) December 20, 2022
Dozen of nurses, along with their doggy companions, turned up outside Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge for a second strike day, this time braving the drizzle rather than the snow.
RCN Eastern branch tweeted: ‘It may have been still dark, wet and cold, but members at Addenbrooke's were out early this morning for #RCNStrike Day 2, standing up for #FairPayForNursing and patient safety. If you're passing by, please honk your support. #SafeStaffingSavesLives.’
It may have been still dark, wet and cold, but members at Addenbrooke's were out early this morning for #RCNStrike Day 2, standing up for #FairPayForNursing and patient safety. If you're passing by, please honk your support. #SafeStaffingSavesLives pic.twitter.com/YtLeOtvYvf
— RCN Eastern (@RCNEastern) December 20, 2022
Nurses picketing the entrance outside Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge today - loads of cars honking their support. Pay, recruitment & retention issues started in 2010. Nothing to do with Putin, despite govt spin. Time for Barclay to sit down and negotiate seriously. pic.twitter.com/DRvWfo60AD
— Shaun Sears Noble (@ShaunSearsNoble) December 20, 2022
Puppies on pickets #NursesStrike #Addenbrookes #Cambridge @theRCN pic.twitter.com/6tCBfwjUmC
— Cllr Mairéad Healy (@mairead4Labour) December 20, 2022
Nurses are striking over pay and better staffing, with many people raising the issue of a proposed congestion charge in the city, which will see nurses having to fork out even more money to come to work every day.
To rub salt in the wound, the nurses & staff at CUH Addenbrookes hospital in Cambridge will potentially be hit with a congestion charge that is going to cost staff who drive or ride to work £5 a day. Potentially £100 a month or double if the scheme charges both ways.
— Andrew 🎬📹🚘🔧 (@TK42138) December 20, 2022
3.48pm
Impressive turnout in north west England
Picket lines in the north west of England have seen an impressive turnout today, with even tiny tots showing their support.
People spoke of being overcome with emotion as drivers honked their horns in support when passing by. Nurses’ message here was as clear as elsewhere – they need better pay to improve working conditions.
Nurses are picketing at a number of venues including Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool Women’s Hospital and the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre.
Many held placards reading ‘Protect the NHS, protect nursing, protect the public’.
Nurses from the Royal Liverpool University Hospital striking for fairer pay and working conditions on the picket line this afternoon #RCNStrike #NursesStrike pic.twitter.com/dWEdhIE7DT
— Iain Watts (@iainwattsphoto) December 20, 2022
#FairPayforNursing #RCNStrike @theRCN @RCNNorthWest strike day 2 at the Old Swan picket Lpool ✊🏼. Solidarity with derogated colleagues working today who still support the strike. This is about patient safety, retention, fair pay, support 4 student nurses, saving the NHS ✊🏼💙💙💙 pic.twitter.com/L7EIJlRdM5
— cookiecooke (@jennifercooke84) December 20, 2022
Nurses have also gathered outside the Walton Centre, a specialist centre for neurology and neurosurgery.
Nurse Claire Sutton tweeted to say the ‘admiration and absolute respect I have for these nurses is unfathomable’.
The crowd is growing here at The Walton Centre. @glk_rcn @theRCN @RCNNorthWest #RCNStrike #Liverpool #Solidarity (I might be biased, but I reckon our picket line is the best one!) pic.twitter.com/kGvcvEFeP4
— Claire Sutton 💚💙💁🏼👜👩🏼💻👸🏼 (@ClaireLSutton) December 20, 2022
It’s a #RCNStrike gingerbread man! Here at The Walton Centre @glk_rcn @theRCN @RCNNorthWest pic.twitter.com/J5Mq4YkkCx
— Claire Sutton 💚💙💁🏼👜👩🏼💻👸🏼 (@ClaireLSutton) December 20, 2022
Elsewhere some of the youngest supporters on the picket lines had a message for the government: it’s time to pay nursing staff fairly.
What Gabs Said 😍🪧❤️🫶🏼⬇️@RCNNorthWest @theRCN #NursesStrike #isupportnurses #RCNStrike pic.twitter.com/9ipKiqpqEI
— 𝚃𝚘𝚛𝚒 𝙲𝚊𝚖𝚙𝚋𝚎𝚕𝚕 ♥ (@toricampbellxx) December 20, 2022
#NursesStrike #AlderHey #RCNStrike pic.twitter.com/sFQQhMChrc
— Hayley Devaney (@haydevv) December 20, 2022
Day 2 of strikes ✊🏼 pic.twitter.com/tXzTg02Ayg
— Greater Liverpool and Knowsley RCN Branch (@glk_rcn) December 20, 2022
3.19pm
‘It’s taken a lot for nurses to walk out for the second time in a week’
Finally today, reporter Alison Stacey visited a picket line at the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital in south Birmingham.
Nurses out in the busy Bristol Road hold placards and are buoyed by drivers in vans, cars, buses and ambulances, who honk their horns in solidarity.
Nurse Jo O’Hara, who is nearing retirement and helped organise today’s picket line, told Nursing Standard she was striking today for the future of the NHS.
‘It has taken a lot for nurses to walk out today for the second time in a week. We are losing two days’ pay to stand up for patient safety,’ she said.
‘Some people might be angry and say “How can you care about your patients when you’re on the picket lines?”, but we have to protect them.’

Ms O’Hara reflected on when she started her career as a nurse and the different circumstances facing her newly registered colleagues today.
‘I’m nearing retirement and remember a different NHS. We have students who come to us to train, finish their degrees and then leave nursing straight away. It’s a tragedy,’ she added.
‘Nurses are the biggest workforce group, and so we have the loudest voice. So we have to use it and get people to listen. For me it’s not about pay. We are on our knees, we are burnt out. We need support and so do our patients.’

2pm
Dogs on picket lines
You’ve heard of dogs at polling stations, now we’ve got dogs on picket lines.
These adorable furry friends are out supporting nurses today in exchange for plenty of pats.
NO. No treats. Only fair pay.#FairPayforNursing #rcnstrike @rcnwales @theRCN pic.twitter.com/jUKxW59uIG
— Nick Unwin 🇺🇦 (@Nick_Unwin) December 20, 2022
Support the picket line with coffee, mars bars and dog biscuits !#RCN #Nurses #Conservatives pic.twitter.com/jLymuNiD5J
— Charley Farley (@qwdads1962) December 20, 2022
And a few from last week’s strikes because we are sure they are wagging their tales in solidarity today.
We had the best support last week, ready for day 2, see you on the picket lines tomorrow! #FairPayforNursing #NursesStrike #PicketPups pic.twitter.com/VRQUKTQrIs
— South East RCN 💙 (@SouthEastRCN) December 19, 2022
Dogs on picket lines @theRCN #NursesStrike @TeamNUH #dogsoftwitter pic.twitter.com/4tF4UQ7Kbd
— Lizzie (@lizziesykes) December 15, 2022
Woody the Dog is down on our picket line supporting #FairPayforNursing. #RCNStrike pic.twitter.com/c586vI2Nam
— RCN North West (@RCNNorthWest) December 15, 2022
Children’s neurosurgeon nurses Sarah Hamilton and Hester Cooper have travelled all the way from Southampton to Oxford with their dogs to take part #NursesStrike #FairPayForNurses pic.twitter.com/QHqdyUfn9m
— Shruti Sheth Trivedi (@_ShrutiST) December 15, 2022
1.50pm
‘Chat to Pat’ nurses in Bradford tell ministers
‘Chat to Pat’ is the message coming from nurses outside Bradford Royal Infirmary today.
Responsive workforce staff nurse Jess Smith told Nursing Standard: ‘This is not just about what’s happening now in nursing, it’s about looking towards the future of nursing in order to attract people to it as a career.’
Responsive workforce staff nurse at Bradford Royal Infirmary Jess Smith has a message for the government: ‘Chat to Pat.’
— Nursing Standard (@NurseStandard) December 20, 2022
‘It’s not just about what’s happening now, it’s about the future of nursing.’https://t.co/jiJvs4dTed pic.twitter.com/AYI6JH75Zy
When asked what her message for the government is, Ms Smith was clear: ‘Chat to Pat. This could stop if we could go into some serious and sensible discussions with the government.’
The RCN has repeatedly said it would pause strike action if the government would begin discussions on pay.
RCN general secretary Pat Cullen is expected to visit picket lines in Bradford this afternoon.
Fantastic turnout at Bradford Royal Infirmary @BTHFT#RCNStrike#SafeStaffingSavesLives#FairPayForNursing pic.twitter.com/YzUVcp8mYq
— RCN Yorkshire & the Humber (@RCNYorksHumber) December 20, 2022
1.15pm
‘Patients stand with us, it’s time the government did too’
Nurses Abbie and Nettie, and health visitor Lorretta, who are on the picket line in Great Yarmouth, said chronic understaffing in the health service means they cannot provide the care they want.

‘We stand here for our patients, service users, colleagues and profession. The NHS is chronically underfunded and we need to make a stand. We play a vital role in the community as specialist nurses,' they told Nursing Standard.
‘We love our profession and we want to uphold the standards expected but this is increasingly difficult. Staff are feeling stressed and overwhelmed by the pressures of the service and the increasing demands of our role.
‘Patients have joined us on the picket line today, they stand with us and it’s time the government did too.’

There was lots of support in the area as members of the public honked their horns as they drove by.
amazing time @RCNEastern picket line in Great Yarmouth! A big shout out to the solicitors in Havenhouse for all the hot drinks from Havenbridge Cafe and members of the public, feathers pub and everybody else who have dropped off donations and come past to offer support #RCNStrike pic.twitter.com/18julXzQgB
— Nats 💙 #SafeStaffingSavesLives (@natslou28) December 20, 2022
12.56pm
Public and local business show their support
Nurses in Northern Ireland had a festive message for the government as they sang ‘Deck the halls with a proper pay rise’ at the Antrim Area Hospital picket line.
And a placard summed up their mood: ‘Nurses are for life, not just for COVID’.
Nurses on the #picketline at Antrim Area Hospital keeping their spirits up with some carol singing “deck the halls with a proper pay rise”….committed nurses and strong public support 💪💪💪 #RCNStrike @Dkell999 #SafeStaffingSavesLives #FairPayforNursing @Dkell999 pic.twitter.com/aAglE6qg2C
— Paul McAleer (@paulfmca) December 20, 2022
Meanwhile, RCN Scotland board member Hilary Nelson and board chair Julie Lamberth flew to Northern Ireland to show solidarity with their nursing colleagues there. Nurses in Scotland’s NHS are not currently striking after the government there offered a better pay increase.
Off to show some solidarity with @RCN_NI members.#RCNStike.#FairPayForNursing.@RCNScot @joolzl23 pic.twitter.com/saQy8UM0aE
— Hilary Nelson (@HilaryN81160762) December 20, 2022
There was ‘great support’ from the public and local businesses at the Causeway Hospital in Coleraine, as well as at Belfast City Hospital, when they brought along sweet treats for nursing staff on the picket lines.
Great support from the public and local businesses. Thank you Corner Bakery Coleraine @theRCN @RCNNI_NorthernB pic.twitter.com/ZRXEqGRox7
— MaireadRCN 💙 (@MaireadRCN) December 20, 2022
Great support and plenty of treats @BelfastTrust BCH @RCN_NI @theRCN @rita_rdevlin29 @patcullen9 #RCNStrike #EnoughlsEnough #FairPayforNursing pic.twitter.com/b6tWuiJrIy
— Edel Coulter (@CoulterEdel) December 20, 2022
12.40pm
'Powerful atmosphere' at Birmingham hospital
More than 100 people gathered outside the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham this morning in what senior reporter Alison Stacey described as a ‘powerful atmosphere’
Reporting from the picket lines she said: ‘Talking to the nurses they are genuinely concerned about safe staffing and are passionate about caring for their patients.
‘Speakers are taking it turns to rally support on the megaphone, and other unions including TUC officials have turned up to offer support, along with some patients and their families. Taxis dropping off visitors on the concourse are beeping their horns in solidarity and getting cheers.’
Nurses blasted empowering pop hits and Christmas songs, such as Aretha Franklin's 'Respect' and Annie Lennox's 'Sisters are doin’ it for themselves'.
Eurythmics ‘Sisters are doin’ it for themselves’ has also been played outside Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham.
— Nursing Standard (@NurseStandard) December 20, 2022
A fitting song as nurses take their fight for fair pay and better working conditions to the picket lines.#NursesStrike #FairPayforNursing #NursesPayRiseNow pic.twitter.com/2SLCdzRbKi
Despite the jovial atmosphere on the picket line, clinical safeguarding specialist and former renal nurse Christina Zanji said serious issues were at the heart of today’s action.
She told Nursing Standard: 'The public and patients have been very supportive. They understand the reasons we have for striking today. We need safe staffing in order to save lives.
'Last month when I was on the renal ward I had 12 patients to look after on my own, with a second year student who is meant to be learning.
‘I have a responsibility to keep my patients safe. I cannot have a break because I have to prioritise care. The nurses are really struggling. We need fair pay so we can save lives.'
Ms Zanji said she had been sickened by the government response, as it continued to refuse to talk to the RCN about pay. This morning health and social care secretary Steve Barclay said he was willing to talk to the RCN about improving working conditions in the NHS, but stood firm on pay.
'I read an article my colleague showed me in which our prime minister, Rishi Sunak, said he thought our pay was appropriate. I was sickened,’ she added.
'He should come down here, talk to us here on the picket line and see what a real shift is like. It's not fair on the patients.'
A conga line has formed outside Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham to the tune of ‘She Works Hard For The Money’ by Donna Summer.
— Nursing Standard (@NurseStandard) December 20, 2022
While nurses are sharing positive vibes among each other today, the message around better pay and working conditions remains serious. pic.twitter.com/M0w5XU93fl
12.15pm
Passing drivers show support for London picket lines
Drivers are tooting their horns in solidarity as they drive past the picket lines in London.
Anaesthetist Tom Dolphin said he could hear cars honking from the 13th floor of the hospital where he works.
Strong backing from the public today for striking nurses - up on the 13th floor we can hear cars honking in support every few seconds, and cheers from the picketing nurses in response 🚙💙
— Tom Dolphin 🏳️⚧️ (@thomasdolphin) December 20, 2022
You can show your support by donating to the strike fund here:https://t.co/9Pbq0RQ3AM pic.twitter.com/sO4eEbV3xx
@RCNLondon members across the capital have once again take to the picket lines today because the government has chosen not to act. Enough is enough. Patients deserve better, nursing staff deserve better.#RCNStrike #FairPayForNursing #SafeStaffingSavesLives #NursesStrike pic.twitter.com/ybkVyd1TGX
— Mark RCN London (@MarkRCNLDN) December 20, 2022
Homemade placards at St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington sent strong messages to the government including ‘Be fair to those who care’ and ‘Overworked, underpaid, always forgotten’.
Other trade unions have paid a visit to the picket lines to show support for nurses.
Some great homemade placards at St Mary's Hospital, @ImperialNHS.
— RCN London (@RCNLondon) December 20, 2022
Be fair to those who care. Let's see if the Government is paying attention. #FairPayforNursing #RCNStrike #NursesStrike pic.twitter.com/do6GPWDKs5
Meanwhile, nurses at St Thomas’ Hospital chanted ‘fair pay now’ to the sound of drums in the background.
Second day of strike action. Lots of support at St Thomas’ #fairpayfornursing @theRCN @RCNLondon pic.twitter.com/jJVwLWU601
— Lisa Elliott (@LENurse_1) December 20, 2022
Many had also come off a night shift and went straight to picket lines, with cars, buses and ambulances showing their support.
The nurses are out and making their voices heard outside St Thomas’ Hospital. Many have just come off a night shift and onto the picket line.
— Liam Beattie (@Liam_Beattie) December 20, 2022
Cars, buses, and ambulances honking horns in support. The nurses won’t be silenced by this government. #NursesStrike #RCNStrike @theRCN pic.twitter.com/5mgno3MSuj
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joined nurses at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children as they too held up placards with messages saying ‘Safe staffing saves lives’.
Great to have @jeremycorbyn join us on the picket line at @GreatOrmondSt as we demand #FairPayNursing - thank you for your support!#RCNStrike #NursesStrike pic.twitter.com/pG8gUl31nt
— RCN London (@RCNLondon) December 20, 2022
11.40am
‘For fair pay we take a stand’
While some picket lines have dogs and cake, others have singing.
Nurses in Nottingham put a new spin on strike chants, singing ‘For fair pay we take a stand, nurses take a stand’ to the dulcet tones of ‘Kum ba yah’ as they held up banners on their picket lines.
#RCNStrike @RCNNottingham members taking a stand for #SafeStaffingSavesLives #FairPayforNursing #NursesStrike@RCNEastMids @LisaLouClarkey pic.twitter.com/do89DSIIEC
— Sarah-Leigh Barnett (@sl_barnett) December 20, 2022
There was also ‘fantastic support’ for those on the picket line outside Highbury Hospital, in the East Midlands city, with members of the public tooting their horns and cheering in solidarity.
Fantastic support for our @theRCN striking members at @nottHealthcare today, horns honking, public cheering #officialpicket line#FairPayforNursing #SafeStaffingSavesLives #HighBury
— Shazia Parveen💙 (@shaziaparv) December 20, 2022
RT this message @RCNNottingham @RCNEastMids pic.twitter.com/qgAj3enpam
11.30am
On the picket line before sunrise
Nurses gathered in their droves outside Bristol Royal Infirmary before the sun was even up.
Holding placards declaring ‘Staff shortages cost lives’ their message to the government was clear: nurses need better pay to improve working conditions.
Early start at BRI, not as cold today @PMarquisRCN @RCNSouthWest #RCNStrike pic.twitter.com/uuCj9VfKsk
— Tony Aspinall (@TonyAspinall1) December 20, 2022
Meanwhile, a mural in Bristol depicts prime minister Rishi Sunak clapping – as so many did at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic – while nurses queue at a food bank.
New mural in Bristol of Rich Boy Rishi clapping as nurses queue for the food bank. #FairPayforNursing pic.twitter.com/ER5F2oWZAB
— Dave Edwards (@snookcocker) December 20, 2022
Mr Sunak and his government have been criticised for refusing to come to the negotiating table for pay talks, while continuing to praise the hard work of nursing staff.
Day 2 of the Nurses Strike.
— Jordan Sumner (@Jordan_sumner93) December 20, 2022
This was such a hard decision to strike and I can’t feel my toes but it was so worth it.
For the MPs that clapped for us during the pandemic, CLAPS DONT PAY THE BILLS HUN @theRCN #nursestrike #FairPayforNursing #RCNStrike pic.twitter.com/3DDKYLyH0Z
10.45am
Why aren’t nurses in Scotland striking?
Nurses in Scotland are sitting out strike action for the second time today after the Scottish Government put forward a better pay offer.
It had initially offered a pay rise of 5%, but upped the offer to a ‘best and final’ 8% for nurses after they voted to strike. RCN Scotland paused strike action after negotiations with the Holyrood government resulted in a new pay offer.
RCN Scotland members have voted on whether to accept or reject the new offer, with the ballot closing yesterday. Results are expected to be announced later this week.
The college has been clear that the offer still does not meet nurses’ expectations.
10.30am
This historic strike action has become about more than pay
Nurses gathered outside Birmingham Children's Hospital were clear that today’s second day of historic strike action has become about more than pay.
Speaking on the picket line, junior infection control sister Abigail Gilbert told Nursing Standard they hoped industrial action would improve working conditions and make nursing a more attractive career.

Birmingham Children's Hospital strikers Picture: Alison Stacey
‘It’s about making a difference for future nurses too. Young nurses are coming out of university, having worked 2,300 hours of free labour and with loads of debt but little prospect of getting paid much more for years,’ she said.

‘It’s about recognising our skills and being paid for them. We are a specialised hospital treating the sickest children in the Midlands.
‘We work 12 or 13 hour shifts and I come out to see my colleagues queuing outside the chapel for the food bank. It isn’t right.’
Junior sister in infection control at Birmingham Children’s Hospital Abigail Gilbert tells @Alibaabra why she is on the picket line today.
— Nursing Standard (@NurseStandard) December 20, 2022
The hospital has a foodbank available for nurses if they need it. Abigail says it’s difficult to see colleagues requiring those services. pic.twitter.com/7cyVLvA4ae
Staff nurse Kate Woodall added: ‘Day in day out staffing is a problem. Morale is at an all time low.'

Ms Woodall and Ms Gilbert said the atmosphere on the picket line has been positive and, for once, it has given nurses the time to stand, share and discuss issues that they all face.
‘It’s nice to know that you’re not on your own,’ Ms Woodall added. ‘To forfeit a day’s pay is not something people do lightly, especially when most still have to pay for childcare. But it’s now of never.’
10.05am
Straight from a night shift to the picket line
Nurses in the south west of England turned out in full force once again to take a stand, with many taking to picket lines straight after working a night shift.
Those on the picket line at North Devon District Hospital directly addressed health and social care secretary Steve Barclay on Twitter, saying they did not want to strike but ‘yet again’ they did not have a choice.
Straight from a night shift to the picket line #RCNStrike #FairPayforNursing #NursesStrike @RCNSouthWest @theRCN @patcullen9 pic.twitter.com/HP60Rl6Bn1
— Naomi Clatworthy (@NaiClatsNurse) December 20, 2022
@RCNSouthWest @RCNDevon picket line rduh wonford pic.twitter.com/AVkVAWpPXc
— Ali Purkiss (@ali_purkiss) December 20, 2022
We don’t want to be here @SteveBarclay but yet again we have no choice. Early start to support our staff working today in North Devon, so much support from staff coming in and public passing #RCNStrike @RCNSouthWest @theRCN @NorthDevonNews pic.twitter.com/VTyXbEvrot
— Naomi Clatworthy (@NaiClatsNurse) December 20, 2022
9.15am
All I want for Christmas is pay talks
Nurses and dogs have joined picket lines in Wales this morning where all but one health board are facing walk outs.
A cute four-legged friend attended Morriston Hospital in Swansea sporting a coat that said, ‘Nurses are for life, not just for COVID’.
Proud to stand with our nurses and @RCNWales at #Morriston Hospital in their fight for fair pay and safe working conditions.
— Sioned Williams AS/MS (@Sioned_W) December 20, 2022
Welsh Government must negotiate. Our nurses are fighting for the NHS's future. @RCNWales #NursesStrike @theRCN pic.twitter.com/w3tX4bxDqc
Early morning picket line support @RCNWales this morning #FairPayforNursing #RCNstrike pic.twitter.com/AFaLpiNAeY
— Royal College of Nursing Wales (@RCNWales) December 20, 2022
One nurse made her Christmas wish clear, all she wants is for pay talks to begin.
The Welsh Government has previously written to England’s health secretary asking for more money to support a better pay deal for nurses.
— Katy #SafeStaffingSavesLives #FairPayForNursing (@kwelsh1) December 20, 2022
8.30am
‘No option’ but to continue strikes if government doesn’t budge
Across the country picket lines are in full swing and the energy matches that of last week.
Before the sun was up many were setting up tables piled with leaflets and placards ahead of 12 hours of picketing today.
Picket Supervisors Rachel & Bex all st up fro #RCNStrike DAY #2 at City Hospital @nottmhospitals ✊💪
— Sarah-Leigh Barnett (@sl_barnett) December 20, 2022
Numbers of striking members growing steadily, cars etc honking in support!#FairPayforNursing #SafeStaffingSavesLives #NursesStrike @_rachel1973 @RCNNottingham @RCNEastMids pic.twitter.com/mxG84XOIIg
Picket Supervisor Yoga all set up with large # of striking members already here for #RCNStrike Day #2#FairPayforNursing #SafeStaffingSavesLives #NursesStrike @YOGANANDHAMSUN1 @RCNNottingham @RCNEastMids pic.twitter.com/ciOb3WtUQ8
— Sarah-Leigh Barnett (@sl_barnett) December 20, 2022
#NursesStrike we are here striking for the health of the nation! pic.twitter.com/pbtB7jPnyg
— Jemma Owen (@JemmaOwen1) December 20, 2022
Speaking on the picket line at Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle upon Tyne this morning, RCN general secretary Pat Cullen said she was ‘truly sorry’ for every patient who has had their care disrupted due to the nurses’ strikes.
She told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that nurses will have ‘no option’ but to continue industrial action into January if the government does not reconsider its stance on nurses’ pay.
She confirmed ‘unfortunately more nursing staff will be involved’ and that ‘further hospitals will be included’ in any future strikes.
Facing slightly warmer conditions than last week, nurses are once again standing side by side in solidarity, with placards reading ‘It’s time to pay nurses fairly’.
The message from nurses during the strike last Thursday was clear: this is about more than pay. Many told Nursing Standard they were working on the borderline of safe staffing, warning it was putting patient safety at risk.
Others said they felt they had no choice but to strike after the government failed to listen to their concerns.
The RCN warned that strike action could last for up to six months if the government continued to refuse to negotiate on pay.
Barclay says RCN pay demands would take money away from front-line services
Health and social care secretary Steve Barclay this morning reiterated his stance that the RCN’s pay demands are ‘unaffordable’ and would take money away from front-line services.
He indicated he would be willing to talk to the RCN about working conditions, but stood firm on pay.
‘My number one priority remains keeping patients as safe as possible and I’ve been working closely with the NHS and across government to protect safe staffing levels,' Mr Barclay said.
‘The RCN’s demands are unaffordable during these challenging times and would take money away from front-line services while they are still recovering from the impact of the pandemic. I’m open to engaging with the unions on how to make the NHS a better place to work.'
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Today’s strike will last from 7am to 7pm at trusts and care boards across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. RCN members in Scotland have voted on whether the accept a revised pay offer of around 8%, with results of their ballot expected this week.
Ms Cullen again called on the government to negotiate on pay and ‘get this wrapped up by Christmas’.
Here I am at the Royal Victoria Inf the start of the 2nd day of action. This government must stop giving nursing staff the cold shoulder. Let’s start speaking and bring this strike to an end before Christmas pic.twitter.com/RjC5HurWvP
— pat cullen (@patcullen9) December 20, 2022
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