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Doctors, nurses and police officers to be shadowed by Treasury minister for spending review

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The article from the Mirror discusses a concerning trend where doctors, nurses, and police officers are being shadowed by debt collectors at their workplaces. This practice, highlighted by Labour MP Kate Osborne, involves bailiffs visiting public sector workers at their places of employment to collect debts, which she describes as "intimidating" and "humiliating." The issue has been raised in Parliament, with Osborne calling for an end to this practice, arguing that it not only affects the mental health of these essential workers but also disrupts their ability to perform their duties effectively. The article points out the irony of these workers, who are crucial to public services, facing such harassment while trying to serve the community. It also touches on the broader implications of the cost of living crisis, where even those with stable jobs are struggling financially, leading to increased debt and subsequent aggressive collection tactics.

Read the Full The Mirror Article at:
[ https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/doctors-nurses-police-officers-shadowed-34269642 ]