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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Verified Live 20240604 15:27:00

before that. it has also been particularly bad for capital spending, which is the bit of spending, which is the bit of spending that influences things like building equipment, it systems that we talked about. by historical standards, that has been particularly low, so i think that it is up to the government to decide how much they want to spend on the health service, but it is definitely possible to say that the recent decades have been less funding than the nhs might have been used to. fik. the nhs might have been used to. 0k. stuart hoddinott, senior researcher at the london based think tank the institute for government. thank you very much for sharing your thoughts based on the research that you have done. that is it for this half hour. i will be back after a short break. of i will be back after a short break. of course, there is with plenty more on the bbc news website. do stay with us here on bbc news.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Verified Live 20240604 15:24:00

but the british medical association is saying that this isn t enough, and that s because junior doctors are asking for a 35% pay rise and that s because they ve received below inflation pay rises since 2008. now, in terms of the government response, they say, we urge the bma junior doctors committee to call off their strikes and come back to the negotiating table so we can find a fair and reasonable solution and so we can all get back to focusing on patients and their care. meghan owen bear. live now to stuart hoddinott, senior researcher at the institute for government a london based think tank which has been looking at nhs pay and funding. thanks forjoining us. we heard in that report there from meghan owen that report there from meghan owen thatjunior doctors say that that report there from meghan owen that junior doctors say that their pay has been eroded by 35% since 2008. did your analysis back this up? it

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