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Doctors are selfishly celebrating extra vacation time during this strike, ignoring the massive disruption and misery they're causing patients right after Easter. The government offered a generous 35% pay hike over three years, boosting starting salaries to over $41,000, but the BMA rejected it to demand even more. These reckless walkouts will cost the NHS millions and put patients at risk amid rising waiting lists.
The government sneakily watered down a promising pay deal at the last minute, forcing doctors into this necessary strike to fight for fair wages eroded by inflation since 2008. Threatening to cut 1,000 training spots is a reckless move that punishes future healthcare and shows zero willingness to negotiate properly. Doctors deserve restoration to real 2008 pay levels to end these disputes and strengthen the NHS for everyone.
These strikes are about more than money. Systemic underfunding and poor labor-force planning have left the NHS in dire straits. This latest round of strikes deals only with a symptom of wider failings of successive governments — amid a housing crisis, an aging population and dwindling incentives to encourage the very best to pursue medicine in Britain, there is no route for young people to get a foot on the ladder of a career in the NHS.