Brits think nurses and firefighters have a harder job than the prime minister despite huge pay gap
Six in 10 Brits believe that doctors, nurses, firefighters and soldiers have a harder job than the prime minister - despite all receiving a significantly lower salary.
READ MORE: Indian restaurant owner tears apart TripAdvisor reviewer who 'berated' staff for refund after 'waiting hour and half' for food Some 45 per cent of people said they believed it was harder to be a GP than the PM, with 32 per cent saying they felt the PM’s role was more difficult. Only 41 per cent said being an army general was more difficult, compared to the 26 per cent who thought the opposite way.
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