Labor voter support Junior doctors Platform Five -day walkout next weekAlso as public support for strike According to a new pole, collapse.
Overall people protest Industrial action due to starts next Friday By a margin of 44 percent to 34 percent, the pollutants were generally found more.
However, labor voters support the strike, 47 percent on the side and against 35 percent, for a major challenge. By Health Secretary Wes Streeting who has pressurized the leaders of doctors to dig their plans.
Green voters also return the strike with 49 percent in support, while others oppose it. Some 69 percent of the Tory have voters against the walkout, followed by the reform voters (63 percent) and Lib Dame Voter (55 percent).
Shri streeting The final-khai is ready to negotiate with Doctors‘Union leaders on Thursday In an attempt to escape Action, which he has warned that he can break NHS.
Resident doctors, earlier known as junior doctors, England Are set on Strike from 7 am on 25 July As part of a pay dispute with Government,
Professor Robert WinstonA Labor Co -worker who became a domestic name through his documentaries on child development, warns that “highly dangerous” industrial action Risks that damage public confidence in profession,
But New leaders of British Medical Association (BMA), Whose members voted in favor of the strike action, said that 29 percent salary demand for doctors What is “non-pervantic” and warned that if the dispute is not resolved then attacks can last for years.
Mr. Streeting has earlier told the union that after junior doctors, last year, 28.9 percent increment was increased when it entered labor GovernmentThe public will not understand that “you will still go on strike, nor I”.
The general poll of over 3,000 adults made between 11 and 14 July also found that many voters feel that resident doctors are not paid adequately, yet most think that in recent years, the increment is appropriate.
The survey found that 38 per cent feel that junior doctors are paid very little, 34 per cent think of the correct amount, and only 10 per cent think they are paid too much.

Although asked about the increase in salary given in the last three years, in total 45 percent said they have increased by the right amount, compared to 23 percent who said they have not become enough generous. Some 19 percent said that they were very generous.
However, this is a level of concern about healthcare, the public can accept further increase in salary of doctors to prevent strikes. Most voters of the public (58 percent) believe that priority should be given to prevent strikes at the end of this month, even though it means spending more on doctors’ salary.
Luke Treel, more and more, said: “When it comes to the possibility of a resident doctor strike, it is going to be lost to all.
“The public opposes the attacks, although hardly to the government, the labor voters are far more helpful.
“The people of Britain also think that the disposal that doctors have received is appropriate, and they risk ending on the wrong side of a public who themselves are still struggling with the cost of life. But above, the public does not want the public to disrupt the strike more. NHS And develop waiting list. ,
Health Department and BMA have been contacted for comment.