BMA dismisses Starmer's 48-hour warning over resident doctors' strike plan UK politics live
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BMA dismisses Starmer's 48-hour warning over resident doctors' strike plan  UK politics live
"I'm very happy to sit down with the government at any point to try and negotiate a settlement, but I don't think that's done by writing in newspapers and issuing threats unilaterally."
"The government made very late changes to the pay offer, reducing the pay investment and stretching it over a longer period in a way that had not been previously talked about."
"Any deadline' disappears the moment there is a credible and sustainable offer on the table."
The inquiry will assess whether ethnicity, culture, or religion played a role in grooming gang offenses and shaped institutional responses. Keir Starmer is addressing domestic issues while chairing a Cobra emergency committee meeting on the Iran war. The Prime Minister threatens to withdraw NHS training posts for resident doctors if they strike. Dr. Jack Fletcher from the BMA states that negotiations should not involve threats and claims the government altered the pay offer at the last minute, complicating negotiations.
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