Resident doctors on strikes: ‘For those of us who are working class, the stakes are different’

The article discusses the ongoing strikes by resident doctors in England, with the health secretary hoping to avert the planned five-day strike through a "constructive" meeting with the British Medical Association (BMA). The public's support for the strikes has significantly declined, from 52% a year ago to 26% currently, as reflected in a recent poll. The article also includes responses from various individuals, including resident doctors, NHS consultants, other health service staff, and public sector workers, who have shared their views on the planned industrial action. While the resident doctors argue that the stakes are different for the working class, the broader public sentiment seems to be one of diminishing support for the strikes.
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