My message to doctors, after five days of strikes? Work with us: if you go to war with us, you’ll lose | Wes Streeting

The article discusses the ongoing dispute between the UK government and the British Medical Association (BMA) over junior doctors' pay and working conditions. Wes Streeting, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, has stated that the government values and relies on BMA members, but they will stand firm on this issue. Streeting claims that the BMA's strike action is only hurting patients and the doctors themselves. He asserts that he has remained at the negotiating table, and he had previously offered to work intensively with the BMA to negotiate a package of measures to address the concerns of junior doctors. However, the BMA's "reckless strike action" has caused damage to the NHS.
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