TV doctor’s warning over ‘dangerous’ strike

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11 Jul 2025 • 3:40 PM MYT
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  • Professor Robert Winston, a prominent TV doctor and IVF pioneer, has resigned from the British Medical Association (BMA).
  • His resignation was prompted by his strong disapproval of the planned five-day strike by resident doctors in England, set to commence on 25 July.
  • Mr Winston, an 84-year-old Labour peer, said that the "highly dangerous" walkout, triggered by a dispute over pay, could erode public trust in the medical profession.
  • He said that strike action disregards patient vulnerability and urged the BMA to reconsider, warning of potential "long-term damage" to faith in doctors.
  • Health Secretary Wes Streeting also appealed to resident doctors to abandon their "unreasonable rush to strike", cautioning that the NHS recovery remains "fragile".

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