mutaz. broadcaster tessa dunlop. mutaz.art with you because this is a pretty extraordinary announcement . i extraordinary announcement. i can't i can't remember a time where there's been a strike just days before polling day. >> yeah. they've given credence to the game, to the claim that they're just a political front. it's the worst thing they can be accused of. they're doctors. right. they had a huge amount of pubuc right. they had a huge amount of public sympathy , a huge amount public sympathy, a huge amount of goodwill before this all started. now they just look like political actors, right. you've got to ask, who benefits from this ? it's a small clique of this? it's a small clique of leaders in these unions who do the political liaising, who, you know , want to make a political know, want to make a political point, who don't particularly have hands on experience with patients, who does net benefit . patients, who does net benefit. it doesn't benefit patients. they're going to have to wait longer because these guys wa