Community Pharmacies: Devon and the South-west Debate

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Department: Department of Health and Social Care

Community Pharmacies: Devon and the South-west

Clive Betts Excerpts
Tuesday 17th December 2024

(1 day, 10 hours ago)

Westminster Hall
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Adam Dance Portrait Adam Dance (Yeovil) (LD)
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I congratulate you on securing this vital debate. In my constituency of Yeovil, pharmacies provide vital services, including more than 6,700 prescriptions per month—not quite as many as in your constituency, Rachel.

Clive Betts Portrait Mr Clive Betts (in the Chair)
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Order. “You” and “your” refer to the Chair.

Adam Dance Portrait Adam Dance
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Sorry, Mr Betts. Since the launch of the Pharmacy First service this year, it is estimated that pharmacies in Yeovil have saved at least 556 GP appointments. However, a lack of investment and the rise in national insurance contributions threaten the amazing work done by pharmacies in Yeovil and across the country. I understand from the response I received to a parliamentary question—

Clive Betts Portrait Mr Clive Betts (in the Chair)
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Order. Interventions should be brief and to the point for hon. Members to respond to. They should not be another speech.

Adam Dance Portrait Adam Dance
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Will my hon. Friend join me in urging the Minister to provide a clear timeline for the consultation to start?

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None Portrait Several hon. Members rose—
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Clive Betts Portrait Mr Clive Betts (in the Chair)
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Order. Given the number of Back Benchers who wish to speak, you will probably have to keep to less than five minutes each. Also, at some point we may have to suspend the sitting for 45 minutes to vote, so please do not speak unless you are prepared to come back when the debate resumes.

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Clive Betts Portrait Mr Clive Betts (in the Chair)
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Order. I am going to have to squeeze speeches down to no more than four minutes.

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Richard Foord Portrait Richard Foord
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I think the hon. Gentleman has come up with an absolutely brilliant idea. Community hospitals are potentially hubs where pharmacies might sit in the future. I pay tribute to my hon. Friend the Member for Tiverton and Minehead (Rachel Gilmour) for securing this debate; she has done a great thing by doing so.

Clive Betts Portrait Mr Clive Betts (in the Chair)
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We now move on to the Front Benchers. The two Opposition spokespeople have no more than five minutes, and then the Minister will probably have about 10 minutes left.