Starmer gives doctors 48 hours to cancel strike or lose new jobs package
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The BMA announced the strike as it emerged doctors were to be given a 3.
5% pay rise this year.
Out-of-pocket expenses for things like exam fees were also to be covered, while progression through the five resident doctors pay bands was to be speeded up.
In his article in The Times, Starmer said the BMA should put the deal to members.
"Walking away from this deal is the wrong decision.
It is a reckless decision. And doing so without even giving resident doctors themselves the chance to vote on it makes it even worse.
"Because the truth is this: no one benefits from rejecting this deal. "
BMA resident doctor committee chair Dr Jack Fletcher accused the government of watering down elements of the deal at the last minute.
"Creating posts and improving patient care should not be dependent on calling off a strike. "
He said if the government put forward a "credible" deal the strikes could be called off.
The two sides have been in talks on-and-off for the past year.
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