Related: Government lying about NHS strike negotiations, Unite union leader claims
Related: Government lying about NHS strike negotiations, Unite union leader claims
This morning Maria Caulfield, a health minister, was the government’s designated voice on the morning interview programmes. She did not have anything new to announce, but she hit back at claims that ministers were unwilling to talk to the unions. She told the Today programme:
What I would say … to the RCN, as [is] happening in Scotland, they’ve called off the strikes to discuss the forthcoming year’s pay settlement from April, which is just a few weeks away – do the same in England.
The secretary of state’s been meeting in January, almost on a weekly basis, with a range of health care unions. So the door is firmly open. And I would ask the RCN and the ambulance unions to get back round the table.
I will post more from Caulfield’s interview round shortly.
Here is the agenda for the day.
11.30am: Downing Street holds a lobby briefing.
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