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Home / Health / Doctors' Strike Averted? BMA Consults Members on New Government Offer

Doctors' Strike Averted? BMA Consults Members on New Government Offer

10 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Resident doctors will vote on ending next week's strike following a government offer.
  • The offer focuses on ending a jobs crisis by increasing training posts.
  • Pay restoration for doctors remains unaddressed in the new government proposal.
Doctors' Strike Averted? BMA Consults Members on New Government Offer

The British Medical Association (BMA) is polling its resident doctor members on a potential end to their planned strike, scheduled to begin on December 17th. This consultation follows a new offer from the government focused on resolving the "jobs crisis for doctors in England."

The government's proposal includes legislative changes to prioritize UK-trained doctors for specialty roles and a commitment to increasing training posts by 1,000 starting in 2026. Additionally, funding for mandatory examination and Royal College membership fees for resident doctors is part of the offer.

While acknowledging the progress on training numbers and prioritization, the BMA highlights that the offer does not address doctors' pay, which remains a significant concern. The outcome of the member consultation will determine whether a formal referendum is held to end the dispute or if the planned industrial action proceeds.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
They are considering it due to a new government offer addressing training posts and prioritizing homegrown doctors.
It refers to insufficient training places and a lack of priority for doctors in speciality training roles.
No, the current offer does not include any measures to increase doctors' pay.

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