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14 Oct 2024Topical Questions

After 14 years of opposition—two and a half of which the Secretary of State spent on the Front Bench and travelling around the world, funded by other Governments, to look at their healthcare systems—and more than 100 days in government, the right hon. Gentleman does not even know the start date of his own flagship poli

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

We entered into that negotiation in good faith, and I gently remind Labour Members of Parliament who were here before the last election that again and again I asked the right hon. Gentleman and Labour MPs to condemn the strike actions and they refused to do so, because we know of their links to their union paymasters—[

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

As the right hon. Gentleman knows, calculations were made in the Treasury for this economic inheritance, but the Treasury cannot even explain how it has arrived at those calculations. If I were him, I would be a little bit careful of relying on that figure, because I fear it may trip up his Chancellor in due course. Pe

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

I am going to make some progress. One of the choices facing the Health Secretary is whether he will fight for the investment required from the Treasury to implement the productivity plan. At spring Budget, the Conservatives announced more than £3.4 billion of investment to upgrade IT systems, expand services on the NHS

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

I hope the hon. Gentleman knows by now that when he makes a suggestion, I will take it away. He will appreciate that, as part of a constructive Opposition, I want to look carefully at the ramifications—both the intended and unintended consequences—of policies suggested in the Chamber, but that sounds very interesting.

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

First, I am very sorry to hear that. Again, the way we were trying to deal with the enormous increase we have seen in mental ill health across our country was first of all to boost mental health services for children and young people. Indeed, the hon. Member may not be aware of this, but we rolled out mental health sup

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

As the right hon. Gentleman knows, because I imagine he will have got exactly the same briefing I used to get when I was in his shoes and being advised by exactly the same civil servants—and I am having to let this flow back into my memory here—the average person in England is within walking distance of their pharmacy.

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

I will help the hon. Gentleman, because I appreciate that he is new to this place. If he had been listening carefully to me, he would have heard that I am and have always been—in fairness, I hope the Health Secretary would acknowledge this as well—very open about the fact that the NHS needs reform. In fact, I said as S

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

I will listen to the hon. Gentleman. [Interruption.] I am very generous with interventions, and I know that he brings expertise and experience to the House as well.

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

I thank my hon. Friend, who brings his clinical experience and expertise to this debate. I say frankly to the Secretary of State that I wish he had taken the approach of the Defence Secretary, who has set up a cross-party commission on defence spending. Indeed, he has invited my former colleagues to sit on that review,

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

I will give way to the doctor behind me, and then I will give way again.

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

In one moment. Of course, it is important that we focus relentlessly on those patients who do not receive good care, but that will not be achieved by writing off the 1.5 million people who work in the NHS. In fact, the NHS has more doctors, nurses and investment than at any point in its history. It is delivering millio

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

I will finish this point. That transition must begin with the language that the Secretary of State is choosing to use about the NHS. Interestingly, we have heard a little bit of nuance for the first time tonight, perhaps because health leaders are raising concerns that his “broken” narrative is damaging public confiden

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

On this, the first anniversary of Hamas’s horrific attack on Israel, our thoughts are with Israel, the victims of that horrific attack and their loved ones, and with all those who are trying to rescue the hostages, get aid where it is needed and bring peace to the region. Day 95 of this fumbling Labour Government, and

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

I will happily intervene. That is simply incorrect. There are a couple of points that the Secretary of State has made that are completely wrong, which I will have to correct in my speech. He is no longer in opposition. He needs to be careful what he says on the record. That is not right.

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

That is nonsense.

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

Right, okay. We have that on the record now and we will wait to see what happens at the Budget. It is also striking that the report mentions pay and wages only twice in 163 pages, despite the fact that staff costs account for 65% of provider operating costs a year. If the report and the Secretary of State do not acknow

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

I will make some progress, because I know that I am trying your patience, Madam Deputy Speaker. Lord Darzi says that prevention is better than cure. We agree. The Government say that they are committed to prevention, but actions speak louder than words. Scrapping the winter fuel payment for millions of pensioners will

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6 Oct 2024 NHS Performance: Darzi Investigation

I think the hon. Lady did not hear me; I said that cancer is the biggest killer of children under the age of 14, not 40. I know only too well how that terrible brain cancer has hurt her family, and the great loss that she has suffered. I know that she has ambitions for the work that we were doing to get cancer treatmen

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11 Sept 2024 NHS: Independent Investigation

Thank you, Mr Speaker. There is one part of Great Britain where, on almost every measure, the NHS performs the worst: Labour-run Wales. The right hon. Gentleman has compared—

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