Debates between Rupa Huq and Perran Moon during the 2024 Parliament

New Hospital Programme

Debate between Rupa Huq and Perran Moon
Wednesday 22nd January 2025

(1 week, 5 days ago)

Westminster Hall
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Perran Moon Portrait Perran Moon
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I thank the hon. Member for giving way. I appreciate that he does not want this debate to be political, but so far it has been all about politics. If we want to have a debate about the state of the NHS and how we transform it, it must be a level debate.

In Cornwall, we have one general hospital, but we are very fortunate that it is in the first phase of the programme because it is a women and children’s unit, which we have a desperate need for. It was originally promised by the former Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, more than 10 years ago, but nothing came to fruition. We have been waiting a long, long time for it.

I fully accept that government is about choices. We have had to deal with—whatever we want to say; however we want to position it—a number of different challenges since we came into government—

Rupa Huq Portrait Dr Rupa Huq (in the Chair)
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Order. The Clerk is frowning at me, because this is a bit long for an intervention.

Perran Moon Portrait Perran Moon
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Does the hon. Member agree that we now have a coherent programme—however long it is for—to implement those changes?

Kieran Mullan Portrait Dr Mullan
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That remains to be seen; we will have to see what the Office for Budget Responsibility says in March about the planned public expenditure limits.

To be clear about taking interventions, I am very happy to debate things, but this is a 30-minute debate in which the primary focus is on the person who secured the debate. The Minister will get a chance to make those repeated points, so I will not let anyone else make another intervention. I was happy to let people make interventions, because I am keen for you all to champion your local hospitals, but if you are not willing to play ball with me—