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We have concerns over the legality of some of it, as below.
We cannot afford to miss the deadline and not have our say.
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Vote No, here’s my take.
We’ve done this before. September 2024, we accepted a deal on the promise it was the start of a journey to pay restoration. Streeting had agreed that the DDRB would report by the start of the 2025/26 financial year. It didn’t. It came in at 5.4% and he called it enough. We went back on strike because we trusted a headline and not the detail.
Now here we are again. An offer dropped at the last minute, strikes action called off, and the full terms still not published. That is not a coincidence. Releasing headlines without substance, under time pressure, is a tactic. It creates exactly the uncertainty that nudges people toward Yes. Don’t let it.
The 4500 jobs are not new. They appear to be existing LED posts repackaged as NTNs. That’s not solving the training bottleneck. That’s renaming it.
FPR is not in this offer. There is no timeline. No mechanism. No commitment with substance.
What’s even more concerning is a union only publishing headlines, whose interests are being served?
@wesstreeting Waiting lists still over 6 million.
Unemployed GPs whilst patients are forced to see PAs/ACPs.
A dispute with doctors unresolved a year later.
Failure after failure after failure.
Considering the run of PMs we've had maybe you've proven yourself worthy for the job.
I'd like to reiterate again:
Starmer and Streeting threatened to decimate NHS cancer care as a strikebreaking tactic, at Labour's local elections campaign launch, lmao.
@TheBMA Can I also sell my products and services to directly profit from BMA members, or is that for @DocsTogether_ candidates only?
Pay checker software is already available for free (https://t.co/aa5YIUNOo5), why are you charging?
What happened to FY3 locums?
Rate cuts and a dearth of shifts have left resident doctors with few choices amid an under-employment crisis. @ben_ireland_11 hears from those who say trust cost-cutting has become unsafe👇[1/5]
https://t.co/Kfwf6E8ABO
HAHA HAHAHAHA!!
The kerning on your version is crap but that's ok. Doctors are united and recognise that stealing social media posts is the highest form of flattery.
Stay obsessed with @DoctorsVoteUK 😘✨
Vote NO in the online indicative ballot!!
Sorry Wes this is utterly misleading - a tiny poll which included non-BMA members
Your offer wasn’t put to members because, quite frankly, it was awful. It fails to meaningfully address either issue of pay or jobs
Also- there is nothing junior about a resident doctor
Resident doctors in England are not ‘morally reprehensible,' to be on strike today, as @wesstreeting puts it.
This is about fair pay, pay that's down more than 20% since 2008.
Read the response in full @TheDrMagazine 👉 https://t.co/HFtH2W2S6Z
@Doyvla@BMAResidents@_VivekTrivedi@wesstreeting Molly Nobes says it’s ‘really important’ resident doctors keep up the momentum of strikes.
She says Wes Streeting’s previous support now seems ‘hollow’ because he isn’t following through on the promised #PayRestoration journey.