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UK Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has pledged to prohibit strike actions by resident doctors and consultants, arguing that industrial action within the National Health Service (NHS) is h@rming patients and weakening healthcare delivery.
Speaking amid ongoing disputes between doctors and the government, Badenoch said a future Conservative Party administration would introduce legislation preventing certain medical professionals from taking strike action, similar to restrictions already placed on the police and armed forces.
“I will ban resident doctors and consultants from going on strike as we already do for the Police and Armed Forces,” she stated.
The Conservative leader accused the ruling Labour Party of prioritising trade unions over patient welfare, claiming recent policies have emboldened industrial action across the health sector.
“Labour has chosen the unions over patients,” Badenoch said. “The Conservatives choose patients, because only we are serious about getting Britain working again.”
Her comments come amid repeated strike actions organised by the British Medical Association (BMA), which has pushed for improved pay and working conditions for doctors. Badenoch argued that continued walkouts place additional strain on healthcare services and delay treatment for patients.
She maintained that banning strikes for key NHS staff would protect essential medical services while ensuring continuity of care during disputes, positioning the proposal as part of a broader Conservative plan to restore stability across public services.

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