British Medical Association ‘threat to future of NHS’, says Streeting ahead of doctors’ strike
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Ahead of a doctors' strike set for November 13, 2025, Health Secretary Wes Streeting has launched a strong criticism of the British Medical Association, accusing it of cartel-like behavior that jeopardizes the future of the NHS. His remarks suggest that the union's demands for higher pay reflect a sense of greed among resident doctors in England. This conflict underscores the broader issues facing the NHS, including funding and workforce morale, as the government navigates the delicate balance between maintaining healthcare standards and managing public finances. The strike is a pivotal moment that could influence future negotiations between the government and healthcare professionals, reflecting the ongoing struggle for fair compensation and the sustainability of the NHS amidst rising costs and demands.
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