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Labour has announced a raft of pay deals with doctors, nurses, the armed forces and the much loved train drivers.
The financial crash of 2007 had one cohort of victims not much spoken about the public sector worker.
David Cameron’s government of 2010 was elected on a pledge to “fix the economy” and make a better fist of paying our way.
The argument now shifts and becomes much more interesting for the Conservatives and all those who want to hold this government to account.
No longer can ministers rely on the “everyone’s on strike” argument when asked why productivity in the public sector is still below where it was in 1996 .
The British Medical Association is already talking about going into dispute’ over future pay deals for doctors.
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