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Junior doctors in England: share your views on the BMA strike


Junior doctors in England are set to strike from Tuesday 11 April to Saturday 15 April, which will affect every NHS hospital in England.

The British Medical Association is calling for a 35% pay rise for junior doctors, whose salaries have fallen in value in real terms by 26% since 2008/09.

Thousands of junior doctors previously staged a walkout on 13-15 March which led to 175,000 outpatient appointments and operations being rescheduled.

We would like to hear from junior doctors in England about their views on the strike. Do you support the strike? Do you have any concerns?

Share your experience

Do you support the strike?

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