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Speeches by Allin-Khan.

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8 Jul 2026NHS Corridor Care

I think my hon. Friend has been on most of my last A&E shifts with me. [Laughter.] That is absolutely a common occurrence, and that is not the best, safest or most efficient place for any of our incredible teams of police officers and mental health nurses, who are trying to get on with their job. It is incredibly d

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8 Jul 2026NHS Corridor Care

I am heartbroken to hear about the hon. Member’s relative. This is the point: anyone who works in a hospital understands that, just by being in an emergency department waiting room and accessing people who are unwell, it is possible to catch other illnesses. One thing we try to do is prevent unnecessary admission, beca

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8 Jul 2026NHS Corridor Care

My hon. Friend and I are not performing a double act today, but he leads me on perfectly to the next part of my speech, as I go on to say that “corridor care” is something of a misnomer. Treatment in a corridor, far away from oxygen, proper equipment and emergency cords to pull, without privacy or dignity, without acce

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8 Jul 2026NHS Corridor Care

I hope my hon. Friend’s mum is making a swift and healthy recovery, and I am sorry to hear that that was her family’s experience. I agree that prioritising care for the frailer, elder population can often be dealt with more effectively before someone comes to hospital. I also know that my hospital of St George’s in Too

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8 Jul 2026NHS Corridor Care

I remember meeting my hon. Friend before he became an MP when I visited a hospital in his community, and I know that he has been a powerful advocate from long before he came to this place. I thank him for that and for raising this issue. We often think about winter pressures and forget that different communities experi

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8 Jul 2026NHS Corridor Care

My hon. Friend is a powerful advocate for the people of Scotland. Yes, of course those statistics should be published, because in order to have any understanding of the issue, we have to have the data. Quite frankly, without the data, it is “not happening”. We should keep pushing for that and I hope that he puts the cl

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8 Jul 2026NHS Corridor Care

The hon. Member is right, but I know that the Government care deeply about this. This is not something on which I am in tension with the Government in any way. I have spoken to the Ministers and the Secretary of State, and I know that they are committed to acting and ensuring that every single patient across our countr

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8 Jul 2026NHS Corridor Care

My hon. Friend is absolutely right, and I am so sorry to hear of the situation in her community in Scotland. It is regrettable, and patients and their families deserve better. Absolutely, if we cannot accurately assess the issue in full, it is impossible to deal with, and I hope the Minister will talk today about how s

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8 Jul 2026NHS Corridor Care

I beg to move, That this House has considered NHS corridor care. I express my sincere thanks to the Backbench Business Committee for granting time to the important subject of corridor care, and I declare my interest as a proud serving NHS emergency doctor working in A&E at St George’s hospital in my Tooting constit

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8 Jul 2026NHS Corridor Care

That is absolutely right—the hon. Member makes a valid point. People can be enduring a heart attack; they can be losing a baby; they can have had a road traffic accident and be lying on a trolley, blocked and collared, or lying on a board and looking up at the ceiling, wondering when they might make it into the scanner

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8 Jul 2026NHS Corridor Care

As I stand here now to give my closing remarks, I am filled with a sense of pride. There are very few occasions when we all come together across the House in unison on an issue. Today is an example of where Members from every party and those who sit as independents have come together to say: enough is enough, we all st

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8 Jul 2026NHS Corridor Care

Thank you very much for raising that, Madam Deputy Speaker—I am nothing if not a talker. I am sorry that I am taking such a long time, and I will move forward quickly with my speech. The Royal College of Emergency Care and I, as the chair of the all-party parliamentary group on emergency care, have put together a numbe

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8 Jul 2026NHS Corridor Care

I thank the hon. Member for his intervention. Although it digresses from the debate about corridor care, I will happily answer his question. I think everybody in the NHS must be able to go to work free of intimidation, bullying and harassment. Wherever that happens, people should feel free to speak out—not to their dir

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30 Jun 2026Topical Questions

T4. Mr Speaker, you will be alarmed to know that one in seven NHS staff in England experienced a physical attack while on shift last year. Our paramedics, doctors, nurses, police officers and firefighters go to work every day to save lives, yet they face unimaginable abuse. We have to clamp down on those who perpetrate

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2 Jun 2026 Workplace Exposure to Silica Dust

By prior agreement, Ian Lavery will now speak. There is sufficient time for him to have five minutes, if he would like.

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2 Jun 2026
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Workplace Exposure to Silica Dust

I will call Liz Jarvis to move the motion, and I will then call the Minister to respond. I remind other Members that they may make a speech only with prior permission from the Member in charge of the debate and the Minister. As is the convention for 30-minute debates, there will not be an opportunity for the Member in

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2 Jun 2026 Workplace Exposure to Silica Dust

I will call Liz Jarvis to move the motion, and I will then call the Minister to respond. I remind other Members that they may make a speech only with prior permission from the Member in charge of the debate and the Minister. As is the convention for 30-minute debates, there will not be an opportunity for the Member in

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2 Jun 2026Children: Development of Essential Skills

I remind Members that they should bob if they wish to be called in the debate.

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2 Jun 2026 Workplace Exposure to Silica Dust

By prior agreement, Ian Lavery will now speak. There is sufficient time for him to have five minutes, if he would like.

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2 Jun 2026Children: Development of Essential Skills

Given the thunder, I think someone upstairs agrees with you. I call Jim Shannon.

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