Former MP for Torrington
Mr Percy Browne is a former MP for Torrington.
Former MP for Torrington
Entered the House of Commons on 8 October 1959 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 25 September 1964 — General election
Would this proposal mean that a doctor would need to have a minimum number of patients before getting a salary at a certain level? How would the salary scale work with regard to the number of patients, which is one of the incentives today?
Is my right hon. Friend aware that I raised the question of the granting of exclusive rights to twelve processors with his Ministry in July 1963? In view of what the hon. Member for Devon, North (Mr. Thorpe) has said, can my right hon. Friend say if his decision to refer this matter to the Committee of Investigation is a result of complaints made during the recent debate on agriculture?
I think that we might get the record straight. The hon. Gentleman has talked a considerable amount of nonsense. I would refer him to the end of the second paragraph on page 13 of the Hospital Plan for England and Wales and read this sentence to him: Moreover, the present tentative estimates of the cost of the schemes in the programme may have to be modified considerably when the detailed...
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