Starmer urged to drop key workers’ rights pledge to prevent ‘people dying’ from doctors’ strike
Kemi Badenoch has offered to work with the Labour government “in the national interest” to tackle the “militant” doctors’ strike – but only if Keir Starmer reverses a key election pledge.With resident doctors – previously called junior doctors – in the middle of a five-day strike over their demand for a 29 per cent pay rise, the Tory leader has warned that “people are going to die” as a result.And speaking to Sir Trevor Phillips on Sky News, she said the government needs to go back on its plans to scrap the minimum service guarantee during strikes which the previous Conservative government brought in to tackle striking doctors.She also wants the government to ban doctors from going on strike in the same category as the police and military.Leader of the Conservative Party Kemi Badenoch wants doctors to be banned from striking, like the police More