All 1 Debates between Geoffrey Robinson and Robert Syms

Contaminated Blood and Blood Products

Debate between Geoffrey Robinson and Robert Syms
Thursday 14th October 2010

(14 years, 2 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Geoffrey Robinson Portrait Mr Robinson
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In a moment, yes.

The Government could have done that, but they did not. All we now have is their sad, tragic adoption of what previous Government’s did. That is a great pity, a great sadness, and does not reflect well on them. When they reflect on the matter, they will come to think that they should have handled the matter very differently.

Had the Government proposed what I have suggested, which would have cost a minimum amount—nothing like the sums talked about now—we could have voted for it and then, at 4.30 pm, when this debate ends, gone back to meet the victims in Committee Room 14 and told them that this Government have finally broken with the previous, inadequate and ill-judged consensus and reaction. We have never asked them to take responsibility. However, they could also have extended a gesture of an apology, which the victims are also looking for. Sadly, however, the Government have, in effect, done nothing but take on the same old weary mantle that we have seen for the last 20 years. They are already getting tired: they have lost their verve and the ability to respond energetically and imaginatively to situations. It is very sad.

Robert Syms Portrait Mr Robert Syms (Poole) (Con)
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Will the hon. Gentleman give way?

Geoffrey Robinson Portrait Mr Robinson
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I promised to give way first to the hon. Member for Bristol North West (Charlotte Leslie).

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Geoffrey Robinson Portrait Mr Robinson
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I am grateful for my hon. Friend’s intervention, which I wholly accept and entirely agree with.

Robert Syms Portrait Mr Syms
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rose—

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Geoffrey Robinson Portrait Mr Robinson
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The hon. Member for Poole (Mr Syms) has been very persistent, so I will give way to him and then to my right hon. Friend, but if the House will forgive me, thereafter I want to get on, because we have limited time and I have agreed to keep my opening remarks to the minimum

Robert Syms Portrait Mr Syms
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This is an important issue for so many families and people affected. I am not sure whether the motion will be agreed to today—that depends on the vote a little later—but the important thing is to make progress. The Government have said in their statement that they will undertake a review of the Archer report, which is good. However, we ought to be pressing them a little further, so that hon. Members such as the hon. Gentleman and I can be part of that review, lobbying Ministers and having meetings with them. Should he not be suggesting to those on the Treasury Bench that some of us ought to be in the Department of Health discussing the matter further?

Geoffrey Robinson Portrait Mr Robinson
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I will give way to my right hon. Friend the Member for Knowsley (Mr Howarth) and respond to both questions immediately afterwards.