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The Prime Minister has accused resident doctors of “recklessly” walking away from a Government pay deal without putting it to members for a vote.But the British Medical Association said the Government had “moved the goalposts on the deal at the last minute”.The union said it was seeking to talk with the Government on Tuesday with “every intention of achieving a meaningful outcome that could see the strikes called off”.

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00:17It's really regrettable that the government chose to move the goalposts right at the last minute
00:22and is now making threats in the media to cut doctors' jobs
00:26at a time when corridor care is the standard of care that we are providing in hospitals across this country.
00:48We weren't really as far as we could by trying to create extra training places for resident doctors.
00:56And that is the bit that I think would have to come off the table if we couldn't reach agreement.
01:01I'm out.
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