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The Wainwright generation has made significant contributions to healthcare and social services in the UK, particularly in the NHS. Recognizing their role is a way to honor their legacy and highlight their importance in the social system. Frontline workers, including the Wainwright generation, faced challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic and should be respected for their dedication and hard work. It is important to address the inequalities they still face, such as in salaries, positions, and housing. Raising awareness among the British population can help promote equality and justice. Police officers should denounce colleagues who engage in bad behavior, and a committee should be created to protect whistleblowers. Training and education programs should emphasize the rights and duties of police officers and their responsibility to uphold the rights of all individuals in society. Okay, so you start your first question by highlighting the contribution of the Wainwright generation to the various aspects of society, and you focus on healthcare and social services, which is a very interesting point. You also say that Wainwright generation, the moment they arrived was a pivotal moment, which is really true. Don't forget to mention the date also, it will be a good idea, and the period, when did they arrive, and so which generation is concerned now. You say they contribute a lot to social services and healthcare, especially with their skills and the jobs, because they are part of many jobs in the NHS services in the UK. So for you, by insisting on their very crucial role, especially in the NHS and social services, you say it's a way to honour the legacy of this generation, the Wainwright generation, which was part of the Caribbeans, and also it's a way also to highlight the importance they have and they had on the social system in the UK. And you finish by concluding that it's also a way to celebrate their achievements and also to honour their history for the future generations. So all that is very interesting. Your arguments are quite well justified. You could maybe give just a little more examples or find some numbers, for example, which percent of the social workers do you represent, but otherwise it's quite good. So the second question is about the difficulties of the frontline workers in the NHS sectors, especially those of the Wainwright generation, and you say it's crucial to highlight their dedication and their hard work, especially during this period, so 2020. So for you, you really insist on the way that they should be respected for the positions they held and all the strength they were able to show. And it's way more crucial to insist on their roles as minorities, so not only the Wainwright generation, but also every minority in the country faced a much more chance to be exposed to the coronavirus itself, so they were really at risk, and maybe we should insist more on their special role during that time. But this also puts forward the difficulties and the inequalities they have still to face today, whereas it would be about salaries or positions or conditions or inequalities of housing, so it's really, really important to show they are part of society just as any other citizen. So as the anniversary of the arrival of the Wainwright generation is about to come, you mentioned it would be really, really important to focus on their really important role in society, but also to come to an end concerning all the inequalities they still have to suffer. And so in the future, your objectives are maybe to raise awareness of the British population so that maybe the governments could act for more equality, better justice, and even more rights. Okay, so for the last question, it's another subject about the police, police violence, and especially police officers should denounce their colleagues when they have a bad behaviour. And for you, they should be encouraged to do so, because it's intolerable to do it. Police officers don't have to act like this, it's not their role. So as you say, they should ensure all the rights of every people of society, because otherwise the public opinion will not trust them anymore. So to encourage police officers to do so, you mentioned it would be a good idea to create a committee that's ensuring that those police officers would be secured, not denounced, and will be fully protected. But there should also be like a program to train and to educate police officers on their rights and their duties too, and especially concerning the population, and not discriminating any human being in society. And you finish by asking the question to the person you're speaking to, but here's her opinion, what should be done, okay, for better respect of the law and no more discrimination, and what should be done also for those whistleblowers who dare to denounce their colleagues. So that's all very interesting, your arguments are totally justified, very interesting, and you mentioned concrete facts and examples, so that's very good. Your arguments are relevant, solid, you worked on your productions, and you're based on concrete and interesting facts, so that's really excellent.

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