Former Conservative MP for Broxbourne
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Will the Secretary of State explain to the House how NHS income from patient charges has increased by almost £500 million to £1.5 billion a year since Labour came to power? If the Labour party wins the next general election, will he guarantee that it will not increase patient charges by another £500 million?
How can the Minister possibly believe that the people of Wales are receiving value for money when, despite a 31 per cent. increase in funding between 2000 and 2003, the number of finished consultant episodes actually declined by 1 per cent. in that time?
To ask the Secretary of State for Health pursuant to the oral answer of 18 January 2005, Official Report, column 675, on chiropody services, when the guidance on the provision of podiatry services contained in the report of the joint Department of Health and NHS Chiropody Task Force, Feet First, was discontinued.
Former Conservative MP for Broxbourne
Entered the House of Commons on 9 June 1983 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 11 April 2005 — did not stand for re-election
Last updated: 11 Apr 2005.
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