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Fact check: Pay rise for junior doctors includes 8.8% hike from last year

The Government has agreed a pay deal which will see pay rise by around 22%.

August Graham
Thursday 01 August 2024 03:38 EDT
Doctors have been on strike for better pay (PA)
Doctors have been on strike for better pay (PA) (PA Wire)

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A shadow minister claimed the Government has given junior doctors a 22% pay rise on top of an 8.8% increase announced last year.

Evaluation

The Government’s agreement with the British Medical Association (BMA) will see an average pay increase of 22.3% if it is accepted by members. This is over two years and includes the 8.8% from last year.

The facts

In the fiscal year ending March 2024 junior doctors in England were given an 8.8% pay rise.

The new offer from the Government gives them an additional 4.05% on top of that.

Added to this, the deal gives junior doctors 8.0% for the current fiscal year – which ends in March 2025.

To calculate the total increase, these percentage increases are multiplied together to give an overall increase of around 22.26%.

The shadow cabinet minister deleted the post in which he had made the claim and acknowledged that the “tweet was wrong” in an email to the PA news agency.

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