It comes just days after Health Secretary Wes Streeting warned diversity and inclusion in the NHS has gone too far with some staff now promoting 'anti-whiteness'.
READ MORE: Diversity in the NHS means staff now promoting 'anti-whiteness'The NHS has advertised almost a dozen 'woke' jobs within the last few weeks, including one equality, diversity and inclusion role paying almost £123,000, MailOnline can reveal.
Multiple NHS organisations have advertised EDI roles over the past few weeks, with some offering £90,000-plus salaries. William Yarwood of the think tank TaxPayers' Alliance warned that the public was growing increasingly weary of jaw-dropping salaries for EDI roles in the health service.'Multiple health secretaries going back years promised to do something about the growth of EDI roles in the NHS, and yet the amount of woke non-jobs grows by the day.
Professor Karol Sikora, a retired oncologist, recently criticised the advertisement of the Head of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at NHS North East London While stating there were 'real racial inequalities' in health that need addressing, Streeting added that 'ideological hobby horses need to go'.
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