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Part of Health and Social Care – in the House of Commons at on 21 October 2025.

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Photo of Pippa Heylings Pippa Heylings Liberal Democrat Spokesperson (Energy Security and Net Zero)

I meet regularly with GPs in my Constituency, and they have highlighted that they do not yet have clarity or certainty about the role and resources that they will have in the roll-out of services from hospitals to communities and neighbourhood health services. Will the Minister meet me to provide that clarity to our GPs and assure them that they will be at the table during that roll-out?

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constituency

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