Part of Backbench Business – in Westminster Hall at 2:27 pm on 26 February 2026.
Helen Morgan
Liberal Democrat Spokesperson (Health and Social Care)
2:27,
26 February 2026
The Minister is probably about to draw his remarks to a close, but can I press him again on the mental health investment standard, which should ensure that the proportion of NHS spending on mental health goes up every year? In the last year for which we have numbers, it had gone up as a proportion of ICB spend, but had fallen as a proportion of overall NHS spend. Can the Minister commit that the Department will not be abandoning that standard, and that we will see mental health spending go up each year?
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