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    ‘Furious’ Wes Streeting hits out at ‘unreasonable’ doctors’ union as he demands to ‘speak to the organ grinders’ in bid to end further strikes

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    ‘Furious’ Wes Streeting hits out at ‘unreasonable’ doctors’ union as he demands to ‘speak to the organ grinders’ in bid to end further strikes
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    Wes Streeting today lashed out at the ‘unreasonable’ doctors’ union as he demanded to ‘speak to the organ grinders’ in a bid to end NHS strikes.

    Resident doctors, formerly known as junior doctors, in England remain on strike this weekend and will return to work at 6.59am on Monday following a six-day walkout.

    Before the action, the British Medical Association (BMA) rejected an offer from the Government which included a 4.9 per cent increase in average basic pay.

    The Health Secretary claimed this would have left resident doctors 35.2 per cent better off than four years ago. 

    But the BMA, the union representing resident doctors, deemed the offer to be unacceptable and issued a list of demands on pay and jobs.

    The current walkout is the 15th round of industrial action by resident doctors in England since 2023 and is expected to cost the NHS £300million.

    Collectively, the cost of strikes is estimated to have topped £3billion.

    Speaking to Sky News on Sunday, Mr Streeting said he was ‘furious’ with the BMA as he branded the union’s position ‘absurd’ and accused it of being ‘unreasonable’.

    ‘Furious’ Wes Streeting hits out at ‘unreasonable’ doctors’ union as he demands to ‘speak to the organ grinders’ in bid to end further strikes

    Wes Streeting lashed out at the ‘unreasonable’ doctors’ union as he demanded to ‘speak to the organ grinders’ in a bid to end NHS strikes.

    Resident doctors, formerly known as junior doctors, in England remain on strike this weekend and will return to work at 6.59am on Monday following a six-day walkout

    Resident doctors, formerly known as junior doctors, in England remain on strike this weekend and will return to work at 6.59am on Monday following a six-day walkout

    Referring to the 28.9 per cent pay deal that resident doctors previously received across three years when Labour first came to power in 2024, the Health Secretary said: ‘I called them on day one, had them in week one, and we agreed a deal.

    ‘They got a 28.9 per cent pay rise. They have then, for reasons I think are absurd, they’ve chosen to go out on strike again.

    ‘They’ve just rejected a deal that would have put another 4.9 per cent on the table, that would have given thousands of new training opportunities, that would have canceled their exam fees, and they’ve rejected it.’

    In an interview with the BBC, Mr Streeting later ‘categorically’ denied changing the  current deal offered to resident doctors at the last minute.

    Streeting steps up Labour’s bid to end ‘unacceptable’ corridor care

    Teams of experts will be deployed to NHS trusts with the highest rates of corridor care in a bid to end the ‘unacceptable, undignified’ practice, the Government has announced.

    The worst offending trusts will be given help to better understand data and improve patient flow as ministers aim to eradicate corridor care by the end of Parliament.

    NHS England published its definition of corridor care in March.

    Patients spending 45 minutes or more in clinically inappropriate areas of emergency departments or wards, such as hallways or waiting rooms are considered to have experienced corridor care.

    Trusts have started collecting data on the practice, which will be published for the first time in May.

    Under the new initiative, the Getting it Right First Time (Girft) team will work with leaders at the worst offending NHS trusts to offer support on improving patient flow, and understanding data to cope better with surges in demand.

    Health Secretary Wes Streeting said: ‘For too long, the normalisation of corridor care has been baked into our NHS – it’s unacceptable, undignified and exactly why this Government is shifting the dial for patients and staff.’

    The BMA’s resident doctors’ committee chairman Dr Jack Fletcher has accused ministers of suddenly reducing the amount of money they were offering to secure the peace deal.

    But Mr Streeting said: ‘Why would that be in my interest or the Government’s interest? We’ve acted in good faith throughout.

    ‘Resident doctors had a 28.9 per cent pay rise within the first weeks of this Labour Government.

    ‘There’s a deal on the table that would have given them an average 4.9 per cent more for this year, 7.1 per cent for some of the lowest-paid doctors.’

    Asked whether the Government had changed the money offered, the Health Secretary said: ‘Categorically, no we did not.

    ‘There are only two plausible explanations for what the BMA are saying. Either they didn’t read the detail, which I don’t believe because they are details people…

    ‘Or faced with that enormous committee, many of whom are quite hardline in their views, it was more convenient to blame the Government than to accept responsibility for the deal that those officers committed to recommend to their committee.

    ‘And that’s why I’ve said in my letter to the BMA resident doctors’ committee today, I don’t just want to see the officers, although I will.

    ‘I want to see the whole committee, because those are the people that rejected the deal on the table, and those – the people who, for the last two years have point blank refused to meet – they are so far, the only people who’ve ever refused to meet me as Health Secretary in the last two years.

    ‘And given that they are the people calling the shots, I think it’s time for me to speak to the organ grinders.’

    In a further interview with Times Radio, when asked whether resident doctors deserved higher pay, Mr Streeting said: ‘We work in the NHS many of whom are never paid as much as the lowest paid doctor.

    ‘I’ve got a responsibility to patients and while the NHS is of course our most important public service, it is not the only public service in need of investment.’

    The BMA has been contacted for comment. 



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