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Streeting hits out at BMA ‘delusion’ as talks to avert resident doctors’ strike fail

Talks between the British Medical Association (BMA) and the UK government have failed to avert a six-day strike by resident doctors in England, scheduled to begin on Tuesday. Health Secretary Wes Streeting accused the BMA of "delusion" after the union rejected the government's offer and failed to provide a counterproposal.

Denis Campbell Health policy editorThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-04-02 · 16:36 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Streeting hits out at BMA ‘delusion’ as talks to avert resident doctors’ strike fail
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Talks between the British Medical Association (BMA) and the UK government have failed to avert a six-day strike by resident doctors in England, scheduled to begin on Tuesday. Health Secretary Wes Streeting accused the BMA of "delusion" after the union rejected the government's offer and failed to provide a counterproposal. The strike, the 16th since March 2023, centers on disagreements over pay and working conditions. Streeting has withdrawn an offer to create 1,000 extra specialist training places, which was conditional on the BMA accepting the government's offer. NHS England anticipates ongoing disruptions and is exploring alternative staffing models to reduce reliance on resident doctors.

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Jim Mackey expects the health service to face “a long slog” of continuing strikes by resident doctors.

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The BMA seems to be labouring under the delusion that you can reject the deal but claim the benefits of the offer.

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Streeting withdrew his offer to create 1,000 extra places in specialist medical training.

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Resident doctors will stage a six-day strike starting at 7am on Tuesday.

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The estimated cost of each strike is £250m.

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The NHS in England is bracing for the longest strike yet by resident doctors after last-ditch talks failed, prompting Wes Streeting to accuse the medics of suffering from “delusion”.Many thousands of resident – formerly junior – doctors will stage a six-day stoppage over pay and jobs starting at 7am on Tuesday, just after the Easter weekend. A deadline for agreement ended on Thursday.It will be the 16th walkout the doctors have staged since their first strike in March 2023, and there are growing fears that the dispute could drag on for another year.Streeting confirmed in a letter to the British Medical Association that he had withdrawn his offer to create 1,000 extra places in specialist medical training this year, as that was conditional on the BMA accepting the government’s most recent offer, which it rejected last week.Talks on Tuesday and Wednesday this week failed to reach a deal that would have led to the BMA suspending or cancelling the strike. The union and ministers remain far apart on a number of key issues, including pay.Jim Mackey, the chief executive of NHS England, said he expected the health service to face “a long slog” of continuing strikes by resident doctors. Services would increasingly care for patients in ways that reduced the need for resident doctors because bosses could not rely on them being at work, he told the Health Service Journal.Streeting cast doubt on ever reaching a negotiated settlement with the BMA’s resident doctors committee. Some senior doctors believe the dispute is insoluble given the committee’s demand for a 26% pay rise and the state of the public finances making that an increase ministers cannot approve.In a letter, Streeting told the committee’s chair, Dr Jack Fletcher, that after it rebuffed the offer “I had expected the … committee to at least come back with a counterproposal to end these strikes, given your stated commitment to reaching a negotiated settlement. You could not agree one.“If members of your committee cannot reach an agreed position among themselves, it is hard to see how the government will be able to reach an agreement with your committee.”He ridiculed the union for wanting the 1,000 extra training places to come on-stream as planned this year despite its failure to agree a settlement.“The BMA seems to be labouring under the delusion that you can reject the deal but claim the benefits of the offer. But we have been clear with you and your officers the jeopardy involved on jobs and pay,” he wrote.Streeting had pledged the 1,000-place increase in specialist medical training to help meet the BMA’s demand for an expansion of such roles to rid the NHS of “bottlenecks” that are preventing fully qualified doctors from moving on in their careers.The estimated £250m cost of each strike and imminent deadline for doctors to apply to start their specialist training this August meant “it is simply not operationally or financially possible” to deliver those 1,000 additional slots, Streeting told Fletcher.He was responding to a four-page letter Fletcher sent him on Wednesday in which the chair blamed Streeting and Keir Starmer for reducing the chances of a deal.Mike Prentice, NHS England’s national director for emergency planning and incident response, told the service’s 205 trusts this week that the strike’s timing meant it would be “challenging” to cope with, given many staff would be away on Easter holidays.“This will represent a significant strain on staffing resources to provide safe cover,” he said.
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