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14 Oct 2024Topical Questions

I absolutely take the point the hon. Gentleman is making about the importance of place-based leadership. That is why one thing we will be looking to do, as part of the 10-year plan process, is to clarify roles and responsibilities in different parts of the system to ensure that we have better strategic place-based lead

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14 Oct 2024Topical Questions

The decision on the winter fuel allowance is not one that the Government took lightly, but we inherited a £22 billion hole in the nation’s finances. We continue to stand behind vulnerable households by increasing the state pension with the triple lock, delivering the warm home discount and extending the household suppo

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14 Oct 2024Topical Questions

The right hon. Alan Milburn is alive, he is safe and we are treating him well.

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14 Oct 2024Topical Questions

The hon. Gentleman is right to raise that risk. I assure him and the House that I and the Deputy Prime Minister, herself a former care worker, are working in lockstep to align strategy, policy and delivery.

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14 Oct 2024Whipps Cross Hospital: Redevelopment

My hon. Friend, my constituency neighbour, is absolutely right. He has been doing an outstanding job of representing the people of Leyton and Wanstead since his arrival. What our constituents, and indeed constituents right across the country, deserve is honesty, clarity and consistency. That is how we will turn the new

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14 Oct 2024Whipps Cross Hospital: Redevelopment

I am grateful to the right hon. Gentleman for his question. Those practical considerations are very much part of the review. I say to the poor project managers across the country who have had to deal with the previous Government’s stop-start approach that we are not going to make that mistake. We are going to come forw

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14 Oct 2024Topical Questions

It is precisely because of the situation the hon. Member describes—the poor services and, ironically, the underspends in the dentistry budget—that we will work not only to stand up the 700,000 urgent and emergency dental appointments we promised, but to do the prevention work for children in our schools.

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14 Oct 2024Topical Questions

The shadow Secretary of State questions the budget for this winter, but it was set by her Government. Is that finally an admission of failure on her part? Something else that we will have this winter, which we did not have last winter or the previous winter is no—

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14 Oct 2024Patient Waiting Times

I am sure that the right hon. Lady does want more Conservative MPs in Essex. She has raised an entirely constructive point, which I strongly welcome. This Government are committed, as we were in opposition, to doubling the number of medical school places, and that means real opportunities for local medical schools such

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14 Oct 2024Patient Waiting Times

May I first, through my hon. Friend, say thank you to Dr Islam and to GPs right across the country who, against the backdrop of the extraordinary challenges they are working through, have none the less managed to deliver more appointments now than when there were thousands more GPs? My hon. Friend is right to point out

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

I must make progress. The right must accept that without reform on public health, we will pay a heavy price, with higher taxes and poorer quality of life—exactly the sort of dependency culture that the right rails against. The left must accept that investment without reform of the health service would be killing the NH

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

How did it go?

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

I did.

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

I am delighted that the shadow Secretary of State has so generously given way. I am not going to pre-empt the Chancellor’s announcements at the Budget and the spending review, but I say to her that the reason why so many of the things she said at this Dispatch Box as Secretary of State were a pile of nonsense is that t

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

The right hon. Lady mentions Pharmacy First. How many pharmacies went bust on her watch?

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

I strongly agree with the Chair of the Select Committee and commend the work of the previous Committee, to which she refers. She has certainly given me some revision for the first meeting that I will attend. To answer her question, she is absolutely right that digital transformation and place-based healthcare planning

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

I must begin to conclude my remarks, Madam Deputy Speaker, but I see that the Chair of the Select Committee on Health and Social Care is seeking my eye. Given that I will be before her Committee soon and know where my bread is buttered, I give way.

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

I must make progress. There are lots of speakers and little time. Secondly, there will be a shift from sickness to prevention. It will mean that we take action to give our children a healthier and happier life, flattening the curve of rising pressures that threaten to overwhelm the NHS by building a healthier society,

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

I must make more progress. That is the choice: public health reform or higher taxes; NHS reform or no NHS. The Tories did neither; Labour will do both. It really is reform or die, and we choose reform. That is why this month we will begin formal engagement with NHS staff and patients, who will help to write the 10-year

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

My hon. Friend is absolutely right, and that brings me to our reform agenda. To deliver the Government’s reform agenda, we will have to take on both left and right-wing orthodoxies—for simplicity’s sake, we will call them The Guardian and the Daily Mail. The Daily Mail agrees on the need for health service reform, but

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