Doctors’ union votes to pause implementation of NHS antisemitism review
Jewish doctors warn of ‘active resistance’ in NHS to measures aimed at tackling antisemitism
Assessment
The British Doctors and Dentists Union's vote to halt an NHS antisemitism review signals deep institutional friction over addressing anti-Jewish bias in healthcare. Jewish medical professionals describe active pushback against proposed reforms, suggesting the review's recommendations face organized resistance rather than mere bureaucratic delay. The coming weeks will reveal whether the union's pause stems from procedural concerns or fundamental disagreements with the review's findings.
