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Old 18-04-2023, 05:48 PM #41
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Sorry I couldn't join you on the picket line, I was too busy getting lipo: Glam,
rabble-rousing medical student, 26, who thinks junior doctors should get MORE
than a 35% pay rise missed 4-day strike to undergo cosmetic surgery

  • EXCLUSIVE: Eilidh Garrett had joined doctors on the picket line in March
    But last week the 26-year-old underwent liposuction surgery
    Last year she co-founded #LiveableNHSbursary for medical students



A medical student and prolific campaigner for NHS strikes missed last week's
chaos — because she was recovering from liposuction.

Eilidh Garrett, who lives in Manchester, has spent months cheering on junior
doctors through her influential social media presence and attacked the
Government for its lack of 'moral decency', conduct during strike talks and
refusal to budge on pay.

The 26-year-old believes junior doctors deserve more than 35 per cent — the
huge sum being demanded by the British Medical Association (BMA).

Miss Garrett joined tens of thousands of young medics on the picket line
during the last walkout in March, which led to 175,000 procedures and
appointments being cancelled.

But MailOnline can reveal Miss Garrett, who has racked up millions of views
on her pro-strike Twitter posts, was unable to join colleagues during the four-
day strike last week.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...privately.html

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