This doctor is yet another force feeding the lie to the public that this dispute is not about money but saving the NHS. He states his case about working long hours and working in a highly pressurised environment which are all fair points, and then bangs on about going onto the picket line to save the NHS. Fighting for your working conditions is fine, but telling me that you are doing it on my behalf is disengenuous to say the least.
He also mentions that he is paid £18 per hour for a 48 hour week, but often works a 60 hour week, long hours without doubt but many others work the same for less. That hourly rate actually works out at £864 per week, or £45k per year. Comfortable money for most, brilliant money for the average 27 year old. This doctor also has the opportunity to earn far, far more over the coming years as his experience and pay grade rises, up to what £70k, £85k or £100k+?
By all means fight for your rights, but stop lieing to the public please that it is on their behalf.
There may well be other people working 60 hours a week but how many of them are making life or death decisions. As for reasons, the vast majority of people that I know that work in the NHS, both doctors and nurses, enter and remain in the service mainly for vocational reasons rather than financial. Maybe your experience of people you know is different or maybe you can't see beyond the £ signs in anything.