Most junior doctors do not support Friday’s strike, a poll has revealed as Wes Streeting attacked the British Medical Association for going “against the wishes” of its members. The health secretary said the BMA seemed intent on “causing pain to patients” as thousands of junior doctors prepared for a five-day walkout from 7am on Friday. Only 33 per cent of BMA junior doctors, who now wish to be known as resident doctors, said they agreed the strike should go ahead after Streeting offered them a package of reforms.
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