Thalidomide Victims Debate

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Thalidomide Victims

Glyn Davies Excerpts
Wednesday 5th September 2012

(12 years, 2 months ago)

Westminster Hall
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Cathy Jamieson Portrait Cathy Jamieson
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I am sure that any company would listen carefully to the comments and views that MPs are setting out on behalf of their constituents and take account of any message from the Government. I hope that Ministers will join us in calling for additional support and, further to the company’s apology, more compensation. The company must take responsibility for its actions.

Glyn Davies Portrait Glyn Davies (Montgomeryshire) (Con)
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I thank the hon. Lady for allowing me to be associated with this hugely important subject. Several hon. Members have talked about the costs faced by thalidomiders. When talking to a thalidomider I know, I was surprised by the cost of prosthetic limbs—they cost several thousand pounds. If thalidomiders do not have a spare, they can be stuck for weeks without a limb. I was staggered by that cost, and it should be taken into account in addition to those such as for adapting properties.

Cathy Jamieson Portrait Cathy Jamieson
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That extremely important point was made during my discussions with my constituent and others. We just have not thought of many of the practical things that people need for day-to-day living. Thalidomiders should have resources to spend so that they can make decisions, and that is why it is so important to continue the health grant.