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Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland: Cross-Border Health Issues (13 Jan 2004)

Mr Pete Wishart: ...aware that Scotland is losing four out of 10 of its newly trained medical graduates. Does he think that that figure will increase or decrease when England secures better finance and resources for foundation hospitals?

Scottish MPs (Voting Rights) (6 Jan 2004)

Mr Pete Wishart: ...England and Wales only. It is time for Members to accept that some English legislation has a negative consequence on Scotland, the most notable being the two significant issues of top-up fees and foundation hospitals. Judgment must be used and the impact on Scotland must be assessed. The matter is straightforward for us in the Scottish National party. It is our duty to oppose any issue or...

Scottish MPs (Voting Rights) (6 Jan 2004)

Mr Pete Wishart: What would the hon. Gentleman say about English-only devolved legislation that had a negative financial impact and consequence on Scotland? By that I mean issues such as tuition fees and foundation hospitals. Surely it is right and proper that those of us whose duty and responsibility is to defend and protect the Scottish interest have a say in such matters.

Business of the House (23 Oct 2003)

Mr Pete Wishart: Can we have an early debate on the impact of tuition fees and foundation hospitals on Scotland and Wales? Being a Welsh Member, the Leader of the House will be aware of the negative financial implications for Scotland and Wales, not to mention issues relating to staff retention. For example, does he know whether the Treasury has made an assessment of the cost to Scotland and Wales; and is he...

Government Reshuffle (17 Jun 2003)

Mr Pete Wishart: ..., that a Member representing a Scottish constituency is in charge of the health system south of the border. The new Secretary of State for Health can introduce all manner of unpopular reforms, such as foundation hospitals, and then escape to Scotland where such innovations have been rejected by the Scottish Executive. We have had the West Lothian question for the past 30 years; now we are...

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