New Hospital Projects

Health and Social Care – in the House of Commons at on 10 March 2020.

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Photo of Robert Halfon Robert Halfon Chair, Education Committee, Chair, Education Committee

What progress he has made on new hospital projects.

Photo of Elliot Colburn Elliot Colburn Conservative, Carshalton and Wallington

What steps he is taking to build new hospitals.

Photo of Edward Argar Edward Argar Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

We have announced £2.7 billion of funding for six new hospital schemes under HIP1—the first tranche of the health infrastructure plan; and £100 million of seed funding for a further 21 schemes covering 34 hospitals under HIP2, ready to go to the next stage. That is 40 new hospitals in total.

Photo of Robert Halfon Robert Halfon Chair, Education Committee, Chair, Education Committee

I am hugely grateful to my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for granting Harlow the capital funding for a brand new hospital. Does the Minister agree that our new hospital will transform the patient experience for Harlow residents and the working environment for our brilliant NHS staff, and deliver state-of-the art healthcare for our town and surrounding villages?

Photo of Edward Argar Edward Argar Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

I agree entirely. I am looking forward to visiting it with my right hon. Friend Robert Halfon soon.

Photo of Elliot Colburn Elliot Colburn Conservative, Carshalton and Wallington

It is thanks to this Government that we have £500 million of investment in the Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust, not only to improve existing hospitals but to build a third new one as well. Does the Minister agree that this is excellent news for local patients and will he encourage my constituents and those in surrounding areas to get involved in the consultation on where the new hospital is to go?

Photo of Edward Argar Edward Argar Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

My hon. Friend is absolutely right. It is indeed excellent news. As he will be aware, the public consultation process is under way. It would be wrong for me to prejudge that, but I encourage everyone to participate.

Photo of Siobhain McDonagh Siobhain McDonagh Labour, Mitcham and Morden

Does the Minister agree that it is important to spend taxpayers’ money well, and that to spend it on a site that is going to cost 20% more than St Helier—away from the people with the greatest health needs—is not the best way to spend public money?

Photo of Edward Argar Edward Argar Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

I gently say that I am not going to prejudge the outcome of the consultation, in which I am sure that the hon. Lady would encourage others to participate. Regardless of the outcome, I am sure that she would want to welcome the £500 million investment from the Government that will benefit her community and others.

Photo of Steven Bonnar Steven Bonnar Shadow SNP Spokesperson (DEFRA Team Member)

During the election campaign, the Prime Minister promised 40 new hospitals, but the Government have only pledged funding for six: £2.7 billion. After more than five years of raiding capital budgets, when will the Government provide the £6.5 billion that is required to fix the maintenance backlog alone?

Photo of Edward Argar Edward Argar Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

As I have made clear, we have set out the funding for the six new hospitals in the first tranche; we have invested seed funding in the development of the schemes for the further 34; and further capital announcements will be made in due course.