Debates between Lindsay Hoyle and Tim Loughton during the 2015-2017 Parliament

Mon 24th Oct 2016

NHS Provision (Brighton and Hove)

Debate between Lindsay Hoyle and Tim Loughton
Monday 24th October 2016

(7 years, 9 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Tim Loughton Portrait Tim Loughton
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This is the first time I have intervened on the Minister, and we do have about an hour left in which to carry on this debate.

Lindsay Hoyle Portrait Mr Deputy Speaker (Mr Lindsay Hoyle)
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Order. I may be able to help the hon. Gentleman. That is only if the Minister wishes to speak for an hour, because nobody else will be allowed to do so.

Tim Loughton Portrait Tim Loughton
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Perhaps you will therefore indulge me on this intervention, Mr Deputy Speaker.

Tim Loughton Portrait Tim Loughton
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I have no problem with the principle of outsourcing. The Minister is absolutely right that the level of outsourcing may go up and may go down, because it should be based on the quality of an alternative provider that is able to provide a quality service at an affordable price and is best placed to do so at the time. Will he acknowledge the whole issue with Coperforma? It has been a major issue for all of our constituents. Vulnerable people relying on regular treatment have just been left at home or dumped elsewhere, and have not been able to access services. This has been going on for so long that, when we put a contract to such organisations, much better due diligence needs to be done. There also needs to be a fall-back plan, because given that the ambulance service, which declined to take on the contract in the first place, is now clearly not in a position to take it on anyway, there is little option for somebody else to take on the service urgently and provide the level of care that our constituents desperately need and that has just not happened in this case.