How the public feels about the junior doctors' walk out
A recent Ipsos poll suggests that the British public is increasingly blaming the government and doctors for the junior doctors' strike. As of April 2016, 41 percent of people strongly support the walk out with 17 percent tending to support. When it comes to the blame game, 35 percent consider both the government and junior doctors equally at fault. Read the whole story on the Independent.
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This chart shows the level of public support for junior doctors amid the strike action.
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