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    Resident doctors – formerly known as junior doctors – in England are to strike for six days in the ongoing row over pay and jobs, the British Medical Association announced.

    The planned walk-out is due to start from 7 April at 7am, just after the Easter bank holiday in England, until 6.59am on 13 April.

    The British Medical Association said in a post on X on Wednesday: “Resident doctors have been left with no choice but to strike.

    “Weeks of negotiations with the Government have failed to deliver enough progress on pay, with the goalposts being moved at the last minute.

    “We have called six days of industrial action to make the Government listen, stop the game playing, and come back with an offer that delivers fairly on both jobs and pay.”

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    British Medical Association Resident Doctors Committee chairman, Jack Fletcher, said the Government “will need to act fast” to prevent the six-day walkout.

    He said: “We cannot ignore that, thanks to global events, economic indicators now point to years of greatly increased inflation.

    “We are simply not going to put an offer to doctors that risks locking in further erosion of pay at a time when doctors continue to leave the UK for other countries.

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    “We are not closing the door on talks. We remain willing to negotiate and are eager to get a deal done if we can simply recapture the early positive spirit of negotiations.

    “No strikes need to happen, but Government will need to act fast to prevent them.”

    Mr Fletcher added: “We have been negotiating in good faith for weeks to try and end the simultaneous pay and jobs crises for resident doctors.

    Resident doctors argue current pay is unfair. Pic: PA
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    “Frustratingly we had been making good progress right up until the point, in the last two weeks, when the Government began to shift the goalposts.

    “As talks progressed it became clear that the money proposed for pay increases was now going to be spread over three years.

    “This is combined with today’s pay review body (DDRB) recommendation of a 3.5% uplift pointing to yet more years in which our pay, at best, barely treads water.

    “We have made abundantly clear throughout this dispute that our aim is pay restoration, and any deal that did not move us substantially in that direction was not going to fly.”


    Health secretary calls the striking doctors ‘moaning minnies’

    ‘Irresponsible and dangerous’

    Last month, resident doctors voted to continue industrial action for another six months.

    A huge 93.4% of them voted for the further action, the British Medical Association announced.

    Health Secretary, Wes Streeting, has previously said the government could not go any further and that strikes were “self-indulgent, irresponsible and dangerous”.

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