Eating Disorders Awareness Week — [Valerie Vaz in the Chair]

Part of Backbench Business – in Westminster Hall at 2:27 pm on 26 February 2026.

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Photo of Zubir Ahmed Zubir Ahmed The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health and Social Care 2:27, 26 February 2026

It is an honour and a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Ms Vaz. I congratulate Wera Hobhouse on securing today’s debate and raising this important topic—as she always does. I also pay tribute to her for her long-standing advocacy on this topic and for all the work she does in the eating disorders all-party parliamentary group. She is joined today by a number of hon. Members from across the House, who have made thoughtful contributions.

One hon. Member who is conspicuous by his absence—he has already been mentioned, and I informed him in advance that I would mention him too, Ms Vaz—is my hon. Friend Mr Quigley. He is my friend, and he is conspicuous because of the tireless work he does and the way he advocates for persons with eating disorders. I know that that is born out of personal interest and pain. We miss his presence here today and send him our good wishes from across the House.

It is important that we are having this debate today to note Eating Disorders Awareness Week. This year’s theme rightly places the focus on the power of community, which speaks to a simple but profound truth: no one should face an eating disorder alone. Recovery is not only about clinical treatment, vital though that is; it is also about the networks of support that surround that individual—not only health professionals, but mums, dads, grandparents, siblings, friends, teachers, colleagues and many others.