Debates between Wes Streeting and Alice Macdonald during the 2024 Parliament

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Debate between Wes Streeting and Alice Macdonald
Tuesday 19th November 2024

(3 days, 20 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Wes Streeting Portrait Wes Streeting
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I am in no doubt about the state that general practice was left in by our Conservative predecessors. That is why, in making decisions about funding allocations for the year ahead, we are taking into account all the pressures that general practice is under, as we clean up the mess left by the Conservatives.

Alice Macdonald Portrait Alice Macdonald (Norwich North) (Lab/Co-op)
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In summer 2023, I spoke to Rachel, who suffers from endometriosis. She was told that she might have to wait 18 months for urgent surgery. She is still waiting. In fact, she has had the menopause induced to help tackle her symptoms. Can the Minister tell me what the Government are doing to improve the diagnosis and treatment of women, including Rachel, who have had to wait far too long?

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Debate between Wes Streeting and Alice Macdonald
Tuesday 23rd July 2024

(4 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Alice Macdonald Portrait Alice Macdonald
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I welcome my right hon. Friend to his place. Norfolk is a dental desert and my constituents are suffering. As well as reforming the contract, we need to train more dentists. In the east of England we do not have a dental school, but the University of East Anglia has put forward proposals for one. Will he meet me, other hon. Members from Norfolk and representatives from the University of East Anglia to discuss this important proposal?

Wes Streeting Portrait Wes Streeting
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It is appalling that Norfolk and Waveney are so poorly served in terms of dentistry. There are only 36 dentists per 100,000 people, compared with the national average of 53, so when my hon. Friend says that her community is a dental desert, Members should know that it is the Sahara of dental deserts. We will work with partners to ensure that patients across the country can access a dentist when they need one. I am aware, not least thanks to her advocacy and the advocacy of other Labour MPs across Norfolk, of the University of East Anglia’s proposal, and I would be delighted to meet her and my colleagues.