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Doctors Strike Again: Christmas Chaos Looms?
2 Dec
Summary
- Resident doctors in England to strike for five days in December.
- Health secretary calls the strike a cynical attempt to wreck Christmas.
- BMA chair denies using strikes for personal political advancement.

England's resident doctors are preparing for a five-day strike from December 17th, marking the 14th industrial action since March 2023. This latest walkout raises concerns about potential disruptions to NHS services, including appointments and operations, during the festive season. Health officials have criticized the timing, with the Health Secretary labeling it a "cynical attempt to wreck Christmas."
The chair of the British Medical Association, Dr. Tom Dolphin, has refuted claims that he is leveraging the doctors' dispute for personal political ambition. He insists his role is to represent a trade union advocating for fair treatment and improved training opportunities for doctors, who he states are not currently being given adequate prospects to become specialists or GPs.
While doctors' pay has seen increases over the past three years, the BMA argues that a further 26% rise is necessary to compensate for real-terms pay erosion since 2008. The union highlights that thousands of doctors are struggling to secure training posts, underscoring the urgency of their demands for better career progression within the UK.




