Debates between Roger Gale and Mike Amesbury during the 2019-2024 Parliament

Building an NHS Fit for the Future

Debate between Roger Gale and Mike Amesbury
Monday 13th November 2023

(1 year ago)

Commons Chamber
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Mike Amesbury Portrait Mike Amesbury
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I certainly do not. It is a critical building safety issue, and funding should be given according to need, so that is a very well-made point.

The latest Tory gimmick—a dangerous one at that—is to introduce the so-called minimum service levels Bill. It is an attack on the fundamental right to strike, which of course is done as a last resort. It is a piece of legislation that will sack nurses and doctors, while at the moment the NHS has vacancies for 112,000 health workers. The Government have failed to meet minimum standards for patients on non-strike days for the past 13 years. The only people who the majority of my constituents—and, I am quite confident, the country—want to sack are sat on the Government Benches. They want to sack each and every one of those Tory Ministers. We do not just need the reshuffling of the deckchairs we have seen today, or the recycling of former Prime Ministers; we need the Government to go to the electorate, grow a spine, and let the people have their say. Let us rebuild our NHS and rebuild Britain with a Labour Government.

Roger Gale Portrait Mr Deputy Speaker (Sir Roger Gale)
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After Steven Bonnar, I will impose a formal seven-minute time limit on speeches.