Doctors in England to go on strike in run-up to Christmas

Doctors in England will strike in the run-up to Christmas, the British Medical Association has confirmed.

Resident doctors, formerly junior doctors, will walk out from 7am on 17 December until 22 December.

It comes after a five-day walkout last month.

The strikes follow the "continuing failure of the government to make a credible offer on jobs or pay", the BMA said.

Experts expect pressure on services to be "intense" amid rising flu cases and staff sickness, but medics say they have been left with "no choice".

Dr Jack Fletcher, chair of the BMA's resident doctors committee (RDC), said: "With the government failing to put forward a credible plan to fix the jobs crisis for resident doctors at the same time as pushing a real terms pay cut for them, we have no choice but to announce more strike dates.

"However, these do not need to go ahead. Gradually raising pay over a few years and some common-sense fixes to the job security of our doctors are well within the reach of this government.

"It would ensure both the long-term strength of our healthcare workforce and spare the country the indignity of see unemployed doctors at a time patients are queuing up to even even see a GP."

He added: "This month we've seen the full farcical extent of the jobs crisis, with second-year doctors applying for training posts being asked to provide evidence of experience well beyond what would have previously been asked of them.

"It is precisely this sort of situation which is driving doctors away from jobs and to the picket line. But it is not too late for government to get a grip on the situation."

Previous resident doctor strikes took place from 25 to 30 July and 14 to 19 November.

Last month's industrial action was the 13th strike since March 2023. The summer walkout was estimated to have cost the health service £300m.

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Last week, the BMA announced it would be balloting its resident doctor members on extending its mandate for strike action, which runs out in January.

If the vote is successful, the mandate would extend to August next year.

The ballot will run from 8 December until 2 February.

Rory Deighton, acute and community care director at the NHS Confederation, said: "This will come as a devastating blow to health leaders who have only just navigated another round of walkouts.

"With winter now upon us, flu levels surging, and staff sickness expected to rise, pressure on services will be intense."

Mr Deighton said the walkout will have a "huge impact" on patients and could likely lead to "thousands of cancelled appointments and operations".

He said: "Healthcare leaders will continue to do all they can to provide the best care possible and maintain patient safety during any periods of industrial action.

"They and would urge resident doctors to reflect on the impact of yet more strikes on patients against the difficult financial backdrop we're operating in, and the generous pay rise that has already been offered to, a compromise solution that avoids overwhelming an NHS already buckling under immense pressure must be found urgently."

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