Resident doctors begin longest strike yet as Streeting accuses BMA of hypocrisy over pay – UK politics live

The Guardian - World News Economic ImpactNews ReportEN 3 min read 100% complete by Andrew SparrowApril 7, 2026 at 09:43 AM
Resident doctors begin longest strike yet as Streeting accuses BMA of hypocrisy over pay – UK politics live

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Resident doctors in England began a six-day strike on [Date], their 15th since launching a campaign in 2023 to restore pay to pre-austerity levels. Health Secretary Wes Streeting criticized the British Medical Association (BMA), the doctors' union, claiming the strikes have cost the country £3 billion. Streeting stated that meeting the doctors' demands for full pay restoration would cost £3 billion annually, potentially rising to £30 billion if other NHS staff made similar demands. He highlighted that resident doctors have already received a 28.9% pay increase since the current government took office. The BMA has not yet responded to Streeting's claims.

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Resident doctors in English hospitals started a six-day strike at 7am this morning.

factual100% confidence

Resident doctors have received a 28.9% pay increase since this government came in.

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To deliver a full pay restoration back to 2008 levels would cost in the order of £3bn a year.

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Strikes cost £50m a day.

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Strikes by resident doctors have now cost the country £3bn.

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England

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