The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) faced significant backlash over plans to stop paying coastguards £11 per hour for life-saving rescues, leading to the cancellation of meetings where the policy was set to be announced. The policy, which reclassifies rescue duties as 'working,' was challenged by the GMB union, which criticized it as 'cruel' and urged the MCA to reconsider. The MCA stated it has paused discussions to review feedback, acknowledging the importance of coastguard services. The article also references a separate campaign, 'Save Lives for Sam,' focused on improving water safety following a drowning incident.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the MCA's policy as 'cruel' and 'outdated,' emphasizing the emotional impact on coastguards and comparing their treatment unfavorably to other emergency services. It highlights union criticism and uses emotive language ('badge of national shame') to underscore the left-leaning sl抗





