This won't take effect for many months, and will have no bearing on this round of IA. It is unlikely that any change to the law will affect JD's ability to strike, as consultants can fulfil minimal service requirements. At any rate, such changes as proposed by Rishi Sunak are unlikely to be lawful, and are probably not going to get through Parliament without significant amendment.
So instead of paying doctors fairly, he’s just going to make it illegal for public sector workers to strike? Isn’t that just pretending there’s not an issue ?
Well, there've only been limited strikes so far, and there's room for escalation. Sunak has been protected by the Christmas parliamentary recess, and pressure is going to be mounting on him once it is sitting again. This is a very weak government, the right action can work.
Young doctors when recently joining that profession knew about the long working hours and the not fantastic pay I'm surprised you didn't choose a different career the NHS is finished
Two rich junior doctors one who is aggressively leftl wing militant the other is a posh director of westholme investments ltd which manages funds worth 2 million for clients and bought a flat in East London in 2019 for near on half a million outright without a mortgage. What more do you have to say about the lazy impoverished doctors of the u.k. who are only just starting their careers.
Faith restored in IA with Dr Vivek and Dr Rob at the helm!
Great work Ollie! Thank you
Truly excellent video.
Not sure it does take much money to train doctors. Year 4+ of medical school = partly service provision. FY-ST8...
Rishi Sunak is about make this right Illegal.
This won't take effect for many months, and will have no bearing on this round of IA. It is unlikely that any change to the law will affect JD's ability to strike, as consultants can fulfil minimal service requirements. At any rate, such changes as proposed by Rishi Sunak are unlikely to be lawful, and are probably not going to get through Parliament without significant amendment.
@@SandMan_86 Great to hear that
So instead of paying doctors fairly, he’s just going to make it illegal for public sector workers to strike? Isn’t that just pretending there’s not an issue ?
i would like to ask, have you made a video about the MLA exams coming into effect from 2024/2025?
Not yet
The sad thing is that I don’t think the strike action is going to work, given that everybody is striking
Well, there've only been limited strikes so far, and there's room for escalation. Sunak has been protected by the Christmas parliamentary recess, and pressure is going to be mounting on him once it is sitting again. This is a very weak government, the right action can work.
solidarity!
At least a 25% hourly raise is mandatory to have a decent take home after tax,etc. Doctors who don't do OOH are suffering a lot.
Young doctors when recently joining that profession knew about the long working hours and the not fantastic pay I'm surprised you didn't choose a different career the NHS is finished
Booo!
Two rich junior doctors one who is aggressively leftl wing militant the other is a posh director of westholme investments ltd which manages funds worth 2 million for clients and bought a flat in East London in 2019 for near on half a million outright without a mortgage. What more do you have to say about the lazy impoverished doctors of the u.k. who are only just starting their careers.
Alistair I'm very genuinely at a loss with what the point you're trying to make is.
Socialized medicine isn’t it wonderful.