Senior doctors are ready to strike if they do not get a bigger pay rise, union chiefs warn

Published on September 04, 2025 at 10:20 PM
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Protesters at a British Medical Association rally.2T01NR4 Manchester, UK. 02nd Oct, 2023. A protester cheers during a Junior Doctors and Consultants rally during the Conservative Party Conference. Represented by the British Medical Association, which is staging the latest in a series of three-day strikes. The union wants to negotiate and see its members receive a pay rise. Credit: Andy Barton/Alamy Live News

SENIOR doctors are ready to strike if they do not get a bigger pay rise, union chiefs have warned.

In an indicative vote by the , 67 per cent of consultants want walkouts, as well as 82 per cent of specialist medics.

But the turnout was at 42 per cent and 45 per cent respectively, below the 50 per cent needed in a real strike vote.

The union claims a four per cent hike would still leave them worse off compared to pay in 2009.

BMA consultant leaders Dr Helen Neary and Dr Shanu Datta said: “This is a clear sign of our members’ deep concern over the erosion to their pay, and the value placed in their professionalism.”

Chair of the SAS doctors, Dr Ujjwala Mohite, added: “SAS doctors are tired of being taken for granted.”

But the Department of Health said: “This shows that the vast majority of consultants and SAS doctors aren’t prepared to go on strike, and rightly so.

“Consultants have seen their pay increase by 22 per cent over the past three years, with an average salary of £145,000 a year.”

“NHS doctors now have a government that values them and wants to work with them to enhance their working conditions and rebuild our .

“We’re grateful to every senior medic who has chosen NHS recovery over the BMA’s attempt to spark further unnecessary .”

It comes after four senior doctor strikes in 2023.

Younger resident doctors have been in negotiations with ministers over the summer but

Protesters at a British Medical Association rally.There were four senior doctor strikes in 2023

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