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Militant doctors start five-day strike demanding a 29% pay rise TODAY – despite PM’s warning they’re doing  ‘real damage to the NHS’ and will drive up waiting lists

Thousands of resident doctors have launched a five -day strike in search of a 29 percent more wage increase.

The resident doctors entered the piles throughout England with a movement that was expected to disrupt the patient care from 7 this morning.

The members of the people are asked to come to the fore for NHS care during the strike and are asked to participate in the appointments unless they are canceled.

NHS, UK, said that GP operations will be opened like usual and emergency care and A & E will continue to exist with NHS 111.

Sir Keir Starmer, strikes ‘real damage will cause’ said the resident doctors made last -minute charm.

The route chosen by the BMA Committee of Doctors will mean that everyone lost. My attraction to resident doctors is that do not follow the BMA leadership on this damaging path. NHS and your patients need you, ” he wrote.

“Most people do not support these strikes. They know that they will cause real damage. ‘

Young doctors who protested in London on June 27, except for download streets in London

‘Behind the headings, there are patients to be illuminated by this decision. The disappointment and frustration of the necessary treatment was delayed. And worse, late diagnoses and care that risk long -term health.

It’s not fair for patients. It is not fair for NHS staff who will have to step for the cover for those who move. And it is not fair for taxpayers.

‘These strikes threaten to rebuild NHS last year, to turn the clock to progress to drown the healing.’

Sir Keir also added that the waiting lists are now at the lowest levels in two years and that the waiting lists have fallen both in April and May for the first time in 17 years, but that the BMA leadership is at risk of progress’.

Wes Streeting comes after a personal letter to doctors in NHS: ‘Now I deeply regret the position we find ourselves.’

Although the health secretary could not commit a greater wage increase, doctors are determined to progress to improve their working life, he said.

He also said that he now believes that the British Medical Association did not believe that the British Association was ‘engaged in goodwill with me’ through offers to prevent the strike of the Settled Doctors Committee (RDC).

After a meeting with Health Secretary Wes Streeting, Dr Ross Nieuwoudt and Dr Melissa Ryan, Co -Presidents of the British Medical Association in London yesterday

After a meeting with Health Secretary Wes Streeting, Dr Ross Nieuwoudt and Dr Melissa Ryan, Co -Presidents of the British Medical Association in London yesterday

In the afternoon, in the afternoon, Mr. Streeting sent to doctors, ‘I wanted to write you personally about the situation we found ourselves.

‘This government took office with a great sympathy for the arguments made by resident doctors about paying, working conditions and career progress.

‘To make real improvements on all three fronts … I was determined to establish a real partnership with RDC.

We made progress together. While I believe that I am naive for accepting such a generous wage agreement to end the strikes last year, I stand by this election. ‘

Mr. Streeting, resident doctors under the labor force an average of 28.9 percent fee prize, he said.

The authority added: ‘The strike should always be a last resort – not following a payment reward of 28.9 percent of a government determined to work with you to improve your life further.

‘While we were honest that we cannot afford to pay to BMA RDC this year, I was preparing to negotiate in areas related to your work and career progress, including measures to return to the pockets of resident doctors.’

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer yesterday in the checkers near Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer yesterday in the checkers near Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire

Mr. Streeting, by making negotiations with BMA to prevent strikes, I made it clear that he was determined to deal with ‘challenging’ training and that I was ready to accept actions to reduce the costs you face as a result of the training.

In addition, the equipment, food and beverage costs, and ‘in addition to the previously announced – as early as possible – as early as possible – how many more education tasks can be created,’ he said.

Mr. Streeting, the talks are progressing, but now (RDC) I do not believe that they are engaged in good faith with me ‘he said.

Health secretary continued: ‘Now I regret the position we find ourselves deeply. The people and I’m sure many of you, I don’t understand the hurry to take action. ‘

Mr. Streeting said, ‘He would not exceed the fact that these strikes will progress to rotate NHS’.

He added: ‘But I am determined to maintain the interruption of the patients and I continue to recover in 12 months after the negligence after ten years. We will not overthrow the course. ‘

Mr. Streeting, who wrote in the telegram, ‘BMA’s leadership, where I believe that both members and health care of the BMA was badly disappointed, the costs of the strikes, both less appetite and less ability to work with them, we have more adhesive discussions last week, and more adhesive with them.

Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaks with Daily Mail at the Ministry of Health yesterday

Health Secretary Wes Streeting speaks with Daily Mail at the Ministry of Health yesterday

Daniel Elkeles, General Manager of NHS providers, said that PA news agency health personnel would work as ‘straight’ to see as much patients during the strike, NHS said that the UK wants to continue as much as possible.

He said: ‘striking doctors should think carefully if they do the right thing for patients, NHS and themselves …

‘Strike will shorten the progress that is difficult to cut waiting lists, but NHS Trust leaders and staff will work straight to see that as many patients need as much as possible.’

The trust leaders of NHS Chief Sir Jim Mackey, residents, try to destroy the ability to work on Turkish delight shifts and make money during the strike.

Health Services Journal (HSJ), leaders under more conditions, more conditions, resident doctors should work during strikes ‘derogations’ is encouraged to search for.

NHS Confederation Akut and Community Maintenance Director Rory Deighton said: ‘These strikes were not inevitable – the government entered negotiations with BMA in good faith …

‘The effect of these strikes and the trouble that patients will rely on BMA.’

BMA argued that Real-Tours Pay has fallen by 20 percent since 2008 and forced it for full ‘payment restoration’.

The union received national newspaper ads on Friday and said that he wanted to leave the important wage difference between a settled doctor and non -civilized assistants’.

Advertisements, a newly qualified doctor assistant took home more than £ 24 per hour, a new doctor who has years of medical faculty experience for years clearly stated that it was only £ 18.62 per hour.

RDC Co -Presidency Dr Melissa Ryan and Dr Ross Nieuwoudt said: ‘Pay erosion reached the point where a doctor’s assistant could be paid up to 30% than a resident doctor.

`This will hit most of the people who use NHS deeply unjustly.

‘Settled doctors are not less worth it than 17 years ago, but unfortunately they have seen that their wages have been eroded by more than 21 percent in the last twenty years.

“ We do not work 21 percent less, why should our salary suffer?

“ We want extra 4 £ per hour to restore our fee. Payment to keep your life in their hands is a small price. ‘

In a statement, Mr. Streeting has every opportunity to prevent the strike, but he added: ‘We want these strikes to be the last person we need to attend.

‘We want Mr. Streeting to return to the table with a serious offer as soon as possible – this time to bring this to a fair conclusion.’

Resident doctors are qualified doctors in clinical education.

They have completed a medical degree and may have a working experience of up to nine years as a hospital doctor, depending on their specialty, or gain work and experience up to five years to become GP.

Ministry of Health and Social Care (DHSC), BMA advertising campaign framework ‘unfair’, he said.

“Given that they are used in a repeated way to measure inflation in order to exaggerate wage claims, they are following the intentional pattern of misleading calculations from the BMA,” he said.

“ The average annual earnings per physician in the first year last year was £ 43.275. In the first year of a resident doctor, the average full -time worker in this country is much more than the winner.

‘In the second years, the located doctors won an average of £ 52,300 last year, and at the top end of the scale, the established doctors won an average of £ 75,000 – this was set to increase with this year’s wage award.’

Conservatives accused the ‘new strikes’ door’ with a surrender that did not turn into union demands last year.

Shadow Health Secretary Stuart Andrew said: ‘They distributed wage increases that caused inflation without reform, and now BMA has returned to more.

“ They disrupt care, ignore patients and gamble with lives. This is a betrayal of NHS and those who trust it. The public deserves hospitals on which doctors are on the front rather than the pile line.

“ But every day he refuses to rely on the Labor Party, the UK is approaching a health care in terms of trade unions rather than patients ”.

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