Having seen how easy it was for junior doctors to extract a 22% payrise from Streeting, GPs in England have voted overwhelmingly in favour of taking collective action for the first time in 60 years in a row over their new contract.
They will be able to choose from a series of actions set out by the British Medical Association (BMA) after 98.3% of more than 8,500 GPS in England who took part voted in favour.
Doctors have said the action could last for "months" and could bring the NHS to a "standstill very quickly.
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