Perhaps the consultation process should have taken place much earlier and involved people on the ground, including Members of Parliament, who certainly have a role to play. I do not know the details, but in terms of health service planning I am not sure that those with the loudest voice should prevail. I am not saying that that is what happened; it may be the best reconfiguration to improve health services. If that is the case, I am happy, but when I see reports about people with the loudest voice and political debates resulting in more PCTs than the initial plan suggested, I oppose it. That is a matter that all Members of Parliament should consider.
Primary Care Trusts
Proceeding contribution from
Kevin Barron
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 29 June 2006.
It occurred during Adjournment debate on Primary Care Trusts.
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