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Louise Setid, the group’s CEO of Ashford, ST Peter’s and Royal Surrey Nhs Foundation, BBC Radio 4 today today, has been renovated about 500 dates, but most of the works were continuing.
She said:
We have about 500 applications over the five days so far, but we continue to do about 96 % of the work we planned for.
It is clear that we have become adult in an attempt to plan these (strikes), but this is not something that any of us wants. This is not only planning for today.
It is the effect of multiplication on continuous weeks where you have to reschedule appointments. And I think this will make a difference every time. This is what happens as a difference in people’s perception, because their dates have changed.
Daniel Elclis, CEO of NHS service providers, told health agents of the news agency
He said:
Amazing doctors should think carefully if they are really doing the right thing for patients, and for the national materials for themselves.
The strike will suffocate hard progress to reduce waiting lists, but NHS TRST leaders and employees will work well to know that the largest possible number of patients get the care they need.
Sir Kerr Starmer put at the last minute of resident doctors, saying that the strikes “will cause real damage.”
“The road chosen by the BMA Doctors’ Committee will mean that everyone is losing. My attractiveness for resident doctors is: “Do not follow the leadership of BMA on this destroyer road. Times.
He added:
Most people do not support these strikes. They know that they will cause real damage.
Behind the headlines, the patients whose lives will occupy this decision. Delayed frustration and disappointment in the necessary treatment. Worse, late diagnoses and care for long -term health risk.
This is not fair to patients. It is not fair to NHS employees who will have to intervene to cover those who take action. It is not fair to taxpayers.
These strikes threaten to go back around the clock when the progress we made in rebuilding NHS during the past year, and suffocating recovery.
What do BMA say?
BMA argues that resident doctors have seen their salaries a lot more in terms of real conditions since 2008-2009 from the rest of the population.
He said: “The value of doctors is not less than what they were 17 years ago, when austerity policies began to reduce wages. We simply ask to restore this value.”
BMA got national newspapers advertisements that highlight the difference between a resident doctor with two years experience, who gets 18.62 pounds per hour, and their unqualified aides, and got 24 pounds.
Dr. Melissa Ryan, Dr. Ross Newodit, said the BMA Doctors Committee,
Wage erosion has now reached the point where the doctor’s assistant can be paid by up to 30 % more than a resident doctor. This will hit most audiences who use NHS as very fair.
Street: The strike of the resident doctors undermines the Union movement
Peter Walker
As we mentioned earlier, WES Streeting Minister argued by a strike by the resident doctors, “he greatly undermines the entire trade union movement.”
In an article on The Guardian, the Minister of Health says that the decision of the British Medical Association (BMA) to pressure for new strikes in England as soon as it receives a 22 % increase in wages to cover 2023-24 and 2024-25 unreasonable and unprecedented.
While taking into account the goal directly in the leadership of BMA, which is previously known paramedics as novice doctors, the streets condemn their request to 29 % over the next few years. He says that although there are 90 % of the support for the strike, it was slightly more than 55 % of the organs.
Streeting says this step to strike after a 5.4 % increase from 2025-26 was transferred to “disappointing bitterness” amid efforts to improve NHS services.
He writes:
There was a deal here to do it. Instead, the BMA decision not to think about postponing these strikes will put a huge burden on their colleagues, and to strike a recovery, we can all see that our health service is providing them.
Not only that, but it greatly undermines the entire trade union movement. No union in British history has seen that its members were getting a very high wages to respond immediately with strikes – even when the majority of its members did not vote to beat. This procedure is unprecedented, and it is unreasonable.
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Doctors start five days of strikes in England
Hello and welcome to our political coverage in the United Kingdom, with the headlines of this morning, which is dominated by new industrial measures that reach NHS.
The doctors residing in England began the strike procedures after the British Medical Association and the government failed to reach an agreement on restoring wages.
It hit up to 50,000 people at 7 am, as the procedure aims to continue for five days until 7 am on Wednesday, July 30.
The audience has been urged to continue to take care of NHS during the strike. NHS England said that GP surgeries are open as usual and urgent care and will remain A& E, along with 111.
Care Starmer made an appeal at the last minute to resident doctors, saying that the strikes “will cause real harm.”
The Minister of Health, West Street, warned that industrial work “is largely undermining the entire trade union movement.”
In an article by The Guardian on Thursday, Streeting said that the BMA decision to press for new strikes immediately after obtaining a 22 % increase in wages to cover 2023-24 and 2024-25 was unreasonable and unprecedented.
We will give you all the last news about the strike, and other political stories, throughout the day.