When I first looked at this document—despite the fact that I found it mildly intimidating, I read through it—the idea that all the training facilities are being consolidated in one body seemed very sensible to me. When something seems sensible, you then look to practical problems with it. Reading it through and trying to find out if there were practical problems, I did not think that there were any insurmountable ones. I must admit that the technical point that the noble Earl has just raised had passed me by, but an answer would probably help those who come after us. If the noble Lord, Lord Patel, has no objection to this, I suggest that the rest of us would be well advised to let it go through.
General and Specialist Medical Practice (Education, Training and Qualifications) Order 2010
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Addington
(Liberal Democrat)
in the House of Lords on Thursday, 14 January 2010.
It occurred during Debates on delegated legislation on General and Specialist Medical Practice (Education, Training and Qualifications) Order 2010.
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