Fiona Chapman, from Wadebridge, Cornwall, said her partner was due to undergo the procedure in June but this was called off due to industrial action by doctors.
Wes Streeting, MP for Ilford North, said a 35 per cent rise is not a policy that Labour will be able to afford and medics face waiting until the 2030s for pay to reaches that level.
Over 700 Nigerian trained nurses and midwives are suspected of fraudulently passing their qualifications to come to the UK and 48 of them are already in Britian and able to work during the investigation.