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Okay, let’s talk about this whole strike thing with the resident doctors. I mean, is it just me, or does it feel like everyone’s calling for something these days? Anyway, back to the point—these doctors. They’ve been saying their pay’s been lagging, and honestly, I get it. But then last year, bam! A 22% pay bump. And now they’re getting an above-inflation offer. I mean, isn’t that pretty decent? Especially when you think about everyone else. I know loads of folks getting nada. How they managed to get that from the Treasury beats me.
But whoa, the working conditions and training? That’s a mess, right? Sure, they need fixing. But going on strike? How’s that gonna solve things? Yeah, strikes have their place—I guess. But this isn’t one of those times. That’s what I reckon.
Been around for a while, seen governments come and go, let me tell you, it’s never been easy. The NHS has seen some real shake-ups. Everything shifts, making life tricky for us in the trenches. But here’s the kicker: our job is still about the people, the ones who need us. That’s why most of us signed up. A strike now? Hurts the very people we’re meant to help. It kind of misses the whole point, don’t you think? Feels like leading folks into a storm without an umbrella.
Honestly, if you ask me, the NHS is wobbling like a toddler on skates right now. Adding a strike to all this mess? Probably not smart. There are folks out there who doubt the NHS, think it shouldn’t be publicly funded. A strike just fuels their fire. So to all the docs thinking of striking—remember the Hippocratic oath and maybe think twice. Stick with the NHS, maybe? Vote against this strike thing.
Okay, I’m rambling now. Just my two cents. Stay cool.