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11th May 2021

Dua Lipa uses BRITs speech to call for better pay for frontline workers

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“It’s very good to clap for them, but we need to pay them…”

Dua Lipa called on Boris Johnson to give frontline workers a “fair” pay rise as she accepted the award for best British female solo artist at the BRITs on Tuesday.

The government’s proposal to increase NHS staff wages by a mere 1% for workers in England has been widely criticised, with the public urged to show their disapproval by taking part in a slow clap in March.

Dua dedicated her award to Dame Elizabeth Anionwu, the emeritus professor of nursing at the University of West London, explaining in her acceptance speech that a message needed to be sent to the Prime Minister regarding the proposed pay rise.

“She [Dame Elizabeth] has spent her stellar nursing career fighting racial injustice,” she said.

“She has also spent so much time and is a strong, strong advocate for protecting frontline workers.

“She has also said that there’s a massive disparity between gratitude and respect for frontline workers because it’s very good to clap for them but we need to pay them.

“And so I think what we should do is we should all give a massive, massive round of applause and give Boris a message that we all support a fair pay rise for our frontline.”

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Her words were well received by the 4,000-strong audience at the London O2 Arena, the majority of which were NHS workers.