It is a pleasure to see the hon. Gentleman restored to us in good health. When he is not here, the House is the poorer for it. His point is fair. When consultations are taking place, it is important for those who have strong views, particularly those who are most closely affected—patients and the staff who deliver services—to be listened to, and to be involved in the consultations.
NHS Reorganisation
Proceeding contribution from
Jane Kennedy
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 7 February 2006.
It occurred during Opposition day on NHS Reorganisation.
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