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Speeches by Freeman.

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2 Sept 2024Healthcare Provision: East of England

My hon. Friend makes a really important point about productivity in the health system. I have been a Health Minister and I have observed that—not because of ministerial diktat, but just because of the way the health system works—if you deliver more for less, the Treasury and the Department of Health give you less, but

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22 Jul 2024Immigration and Home Affairs

Does my right hon. Friend agree that there are different types of crimes and different types of prisoners, and that many people in our prison system at the moment, particularly those responsible for relatively low-level, non-violent antisocial behaviour, could powerfully serve much better and more rehabilitative commun

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22 Jul 2024Immigration and Home Affairs

It is a great honour to speak in this new Parliament, my fifth, and particularly to follow the hon. Member for Barking (Nesil Caliskan), who spoke with dazzling eloquence about her constituency, but also about the importance of diversity in our democracy. It is wonderful to see such diversity in the new Parliament. I c

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22 Jul 2024NHS Dentistry: Work Requirement

8. If he will make an assessment of the potential merits of requiring newly-qualified dentists to work for the NHS for a set period of time.

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22 Jul 2024NHS Dentistry: Work Requirement

I thank the hon. Gentleman for that answer and congratulate him and his colleague the Secretary of State on their appointments. All of us who are serious about the health service and the need for reform, about which the Secretary of State has spoken, have their back in pushing for reform. The hon. Gentleman has his mom

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