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


Senior doctors in England have voted to strike for two days from 7am on 20 July. It will be the first time in nearly 50 years that consultants have voted to strike over pay.

More than 20,000 voted to strike (86%) in the British Medical Association’s ballot following a turnout of 71%. This follows thousands of junior doctors who previously staged a 72-hour walkout in June.

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

Share your views

You can share your views on the BMA strike by messaging us on WhatsApp at +447766780300, or by filling in the form below.

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