Angela Rayner ‘opening door’ to NHS strikes that threaten patients | Politics | News

The British Medical Association has now become a militant power that does not represent the interests of patients and many doctors. The repeated strike action turned NHS into a political playground, where ordinary people are paying the price through canceled operations, abducted appointments and dangerously stretched wards.
These strikes are not about justice or dialogue, but about power. The leadership of the BMA continues a political agenda by entering the ideological war for health care. This is the excessive prolongation of the union’s highest order. It is a direct threat to patient care when doctors abandon the façade line for the pile line.
Labor provides this chaos. One of the first actions of Keir Starmer in the government was to surrender to BMA’s demands, and in return, it was to distribute wage increases that caused inflation without a single reform. The message from the WES streets was open – Militant Behavior was awarded.
Now, Angela Rayner’s radical employment rights bill will go further and will issue a few measures that protect the public. The strike plans to scrape the 50 percent participation threshold for voting balls and allows the union action to progress with minimum support.
This opens the door to more disruptions not only in NHS, but also all over the public sector.
The Labor Party’s anger towards BMA strikes is not deeply frightening. If they really care about public services, or if they care about people who trust them, they would immediately tear this extreme union charter. Instead, Angela Rayner leads England back to the chaos and dark days of the 1970s.
Therefore, the conservative party is accelerating with an open plan. Under the leadership of Kemi Badenoch, we will make legislated to prohibit the widespread strike of doctors such as police officers and soldiers and to ensure minimum service levels throughout the health care. These reforms are about protecting patients and arranging them in a system of trusted millions.
I worked in the Darülaceze industry and I know what is in danger. Families need NHS to be there during crisis times. Nobody should have to suffer because a militant stretches the muscles of unity.
Emek chose the union soothing. Only conservatives offer leadership, reform and a health care that puts patients first.