That point is extremely well made. Let me say, if I may, that there is also a challenge for any Government to be able to properly ascertain what the actual need is. There is a lot of hidden need. In rural communities such as mine, the real challenge lies with isolated elderly people and with lone workers—whether it be a farmer or a policeman. We know that farmers have the highest rate of suicide of any profession. Much of that mental health challenge is not understood or measured, which makes it critical that we look at that need and then, as my right hon. Friend sets out, make sure that what we do properly meets that need. He is absolutely right.
NHS Funding Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Anne Marie Morris
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 4 February 2020.
It occurred during Debate on bills
and
Legislative Grand Committee proceedings (HC) on NHS Funding Bill.
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