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BBCNEWS Verified Live June 4, 2024 14:06:00

now be subject to negotiation with the unions, by which i guess he means being put to votes by union members. and he says he is not going to wade into that, but he says that his party would have failed if it can t break the stranglehold of low pgy- can t break the stranglehold of low pay. now, of course, he was speaking at a union event, so you might sense that he was speaking to the audience in the room. we have also heard from the liberal democrats, who say the prime minister must now come clean over what they describe as savage cuts, now facing hospitals and schools in order to afford these pay increases. ., ., ., ., increases. charlotte, thanks for takinu increases. charlotte, thanks for takin: us increases. charlotte, thanks for taking us through increases. charlotte, thanks for taking us through all increases. charlotte, thanks for taking us through all that. - increases. charlotte, thanks for taking us through all that. as . taking us through all that. as promised, let s tur

BBCNEWS Verified Live June 4, 2024 15:06:00

going to wade into that, but he said that his party would have failed if it can t break the stranglehold of low pay. now, of course, he was speaking at a union event, so you might sense that he was speaking to the audience in the room. we have also heard from the liberal democrats, who say the prime minister must now come clean over what they describe as savage cuts now facing hospitals and schools in order to afford these pay increases. let s turn back to the five day junior doctors strike in england our correspondent simonjones has been gauging reaction to the government s announcement among strikers gathered outside university college hospital in london. this is one of the largest hospital trusts in the country and junior doctors walked out at 7am this morning. they are demanding a 35% pay rise. the government says it is prepared to give them a 6% pay rise for the coming year, following the recommendation of the independent pay review body. let s talk now to a couple

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