Results 1-4 of 4 for foundation hospital speaker:Mr Paul Boateng
- Written Ministerial Statements — Treasury: PFI Review (15 Jul 2003)
Mr Paul Boateng: ...to deliver efficient and responsive public services. PFI has an important role to play in delivering this investment. The Government have already significantly increased investment to schools, hospitals, public transport and other public services—total investment in public services now stands at over £40 billion, up from £23 billion in 1997, and it will continue to rise to...
- Written Answers — Treasury: Foundation Hospitals (2 Jul 2003)
Mr Paul Boateng: The funding system for Foundations Hospitals will have no implications for the calculation of public expenditure allocations made under the Barnett formula.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Treasury: Public Spending (12 Dec 2002)
Mr Paul Boateng: .... Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer when, in the course of the pre-Budget report to the House and subsequently, he made repeated reference to the benefits—actual and potential—of foundation hospitals, in terms of delivering resource with reform and meeting local needs according to the concerns of local people. That is something that Opposition Members should welcome.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Treasury: Public Spending (12 Dec 2002)
Mr Paul Boateng: Not that Guardian breakfast again—how many times is that meal going to be regurgitated by the right hon. and learned Gentleman? He has the facts. My right hon. Friend the Chancellor supports foundation hospitals and so should the shadow Chancellor.
