Resident doctors, a fair deal is on the table. Please do not strike at this moment of crisis for the NHS Keir Starmer
A super flu epidemic is sweeping the country. Let us come together to protect the institution we all love
- Keir Starmer is the British prime minister

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Iam a Labour prime minister who believes in workers’ right to strike. But let’s be clear about the strikes planned by resident doctors next week. They should not happen. They are reckless. They place the NHS and patients who need it in grave danger.
I remain hopeful they can be averted. A good deal is on the table, and the British Medical Association (BMA) is putting it to members this weekend. My message to the doctors is simple – take it.
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After all, you are no longer fighting a government that sees industrial conflict as a way to score cheap political points. We recognise the damage caused by years of Tory austerity. With this government, your pay has increased by 28.9% over the past three years. We have invested a record amount in the NHS, cutting waiting times. And we have listened to your concerns about jobs and training.
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That is what’s new about the latest deal. We are offering legislation that will prioritise British medical graduates for speciality training jobs starting next year. We will boost the number of places by 4,000, giving new hope to doctors without a job next year. And we have offered to cover the costs of other training expenses such as royal college membership and exam fees.




