lisa herzern listened to me not from the british.n in britain, a new budget was announced against the backdrop of an unprecedented 40 years of unprecedented strikes and equally unprecedented inflation and rising prices for everything in a row, the strikers had a flash of hope that the chancellor, that is, the minister of finance, announcing the new budget about the poor nurse, would say at least a word, but the chancellor did not say. we care about people, but we feel that the people who should take care of us, that is, our government, do not. i still care about my patients and still love my job, but it's hard for me to justify this position of a teacher with students teachers with students, civil servants , border guards and bbc journalists people warn that strikes will only increase if the government does not raise their salaries by at least 10%. we'll see, we'll see what happens with the budget until it looks like we're getting what we hoped for. and i think that, unfortunately, there will only be new strikes. bad premonitions. th