We urge BMA members to seize the moment and end damaging dispute
10 December 2025
Daniel Elkeles responds to news of a potential deal to end the resident doctors' dispute.
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Responding to news of a potential deal to end the dispute between the government and the British Medical Association over pay and conditions for resident doctors, the chief executive of NHS Providers, Daniel Elkeles, said:
"This offer shows the government has been listening to genuine training concerns raised by the BMA and has come up with a constructive, sensible, and we hope, decisive solution.
"The NHS is coming under enormous operational pressure and the possibility of further industrial action next week is a huge worry, particularly as we’re facing a tidal wave of flu.
"Recent strikes have been extremely disruptive and distressing for patients, divisive for staff and they’ve come at a huge cost to the NHS.
"It would have been a very positive step and a huge relief if the BMA had removed the threat of an imminent walkout.
"We urge BMA members to seize the moment and bring this damaging dispute to an end.”
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