'Beyond belief' that resident doctors could strike amid flu crisis, says Starmer

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has described the prospect of resident doctors going on strike amid the country's worst flu crisis since the pandemic as "frankly beyond belief." This statement risks further inflaming tensions with medical staff who are already facing intense pressure to care for an increasing number of patients.

The UK Health Secretary, Wes Streeting, had previously cautioned that strikes by resident doctors could be the Jenga piece that causes collapse in the struggling National Health Service (NHS). However, Starmer's comments suggest that he believes a deal can still be reached to avoid the strike.

Meanwhile, the British Medical Association (BMA) has accused the government of scaremongering and making patients believe that the NHS will not be able to care for them. Dr Jack Fletcher, chair of the BMA resident doctors committee, described the government's offer as "poor" and said it was "cruel and calculated" to expect doctors to accept a deal within 24 hours.

The situation is becoming increasingly dire, with internal projections suggesting that up to 8,000 flu patients could be in hospital next week. This is a significant increase from the previous record of 5,400 and poses a major challenge for an already strained NHS.

Older people are particularly vulnerable to flu complications and poor outcomes, and charity directors at Age UK have expressed concern that many older adults remain unvaccinated against the flu. Caroline Abrahams said that Australia's recent flu season was its worst ever, and this should serve as a warning to the UK to take care and get vaccinated.

The timing of the strike is also concerning, with Christmas leave being cancelled and operations being disrupted. The NHS is already facing a "worst-case scenario" due to the epidemic, and further industrial action could push the service to its limits.

As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen whether resident doctors will accept the government's offer or go ahead with their planned strike.
 
I'm getting that feeling of being back in 2015 when the NHS was struggling like this... they had a crisis too! πŸ€• It's so worrying to hear about all these patients and doctors and how it's going to be a super busy Christmas for them. I mean, cancelling Christmas leave is just crazy talk, innit? πŸŽ„πŸ˜© They need to sort out the deal ASAP before things get any worse. I'm not surprised though, the government's been saying one thing and doing another for ages... but we can only hope they finally listen to the doctors and sort it out. 🀞
 
πŸ€” The Calm Analyst here... This whole flu crisis in the UK is getting out of hand πŸš‘. I'm not surprised that medical staff are feeling overwhelmed & frustrated, considering all the pressure they're under already πŸ’Š. The government's comments about a deal being possible do seem a bit dismissive, though - are we sure there's a way forward that doesn't involve some kind of concession from doctors? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Meanwhile, patients are bearing the brunt of this crisis, with many older adults particularly vulnerable to flu complications. Vaccinations are key here - it's worrying that so many people remain unvaccinated πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. The strike is a risk, but I think we need to consider what's driving doctors to take action in the first place πŸ“Š. Is it really just about working conditions or compensation? Whatever the reason, something needs to change...
 
I'm telling you, something fishy is going on here 😏. The UK PM's sudden change of heart about accepting a deal from the doctors is weird. One day he's saying it's "beyond belief" that they'd strike, and the next day he's backpedaling and trying to make a deal. What's really going on? πŸ€” Are they afraid of the strike or something else? And what's with all these cancelled holidays and operations? Sounds like an excuse to me... πŸ™„
 
I think Starmer is really out of touch here πŸ€”... like, what does he expect them to do? The NHS is already on its knees and then you add 8,000 more patients in hospital with flu? It's just crazy! And the fact that they're trying to rush a deal within 24 hours is ridiculous. I mean, have they seen the BMA's report about doctors being overworked and undervalued? This isn't just about money, it's about respect.

And what really gets me is that they're using scare tactics to get the public on their side πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. "The NHS will collapse"... come on! We've seen this before and we always manage to pull through. But honestly, I think Starmer should be listening more and talking less πŸ—£οΈ... or at least trying to understand the doctors' perspective. This is a huge mess and it needs some real leadership, not just empty promises πŸ’”
 
OMG 🀯, can't believe Starmer is saying that?! 😱 It's like he's trying to break the spirits of medical staff already working their butts off! πŸ’” The BMA is right, it's scaremongering and playing on people's fears πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. We need to take care of our NHS, not create more drama and tension πŸ’―. And what about those vulnerable older adults who are still unvaccinated? πŸ€• It's a ticking time bomb! 🚨 The flu situation is bad enough without adding the stress of an impending strike 🀯. Can't we just focus on getting those patients treated and keeping them safe? πŸ˜” #NHS #FluSeason #DoctorStrike #Scaremongering
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ like 95% of medics are gonna walk out anyway tho πŸš‘πŸ’‰ the gov is just making it worse by saying they cant care for 8k flu patients 😱 its already a disaster, adding strikes to that will be πŸ’₯ catastrophic! πŸ‘Ž btw did u know the NHS is already underfunded? πŸ€‘ like Β£133bn shortfall 🀯 and now we're expected to trust them on this whole flu thing πŸ™„
 
πŸ€• I'm so worried about the NHS, it's like they're being stretched too thin! πŸ’” The thought of 8,000 flu patients in hospital next week is crazy, and all those older people who haven't got vaccinated yet... 🀝 it's just a ticking time bomb waiting to happen. 🚨 We need to get on the #GetVaccinated campaign ASAP and make sure everyone knows how important it is! πŸ’‰ The strike situation is getting more dire by the minute, let's hope they can come to some sort of agreement soon... but what if not? 😬 Can we trust the government to do what's best for our health? πŸ€” #NHSunderpressure #FluSeason #VaccinationMatters
 
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