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Allergy Research and Treatments: Government Support

Debate on Wednesday, 9 March 2022, in the House of Commons, led by Christian Matheson. The answering member was Gillian Keegan.
Motion that this House has considered Government support for allergy research and treatments. Agreed to on question.
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
710 cc128-135WH 
Session
2021-22
Chamber / Committee
Westminster Hall
Proceeding contributions
Charles Walker | 710 c129WH (Link to this contribution)

Order. I will call on Christian Matheson to move the motion, then on the Minister to respond. As ...

Christian Matheson | 710 c129WH (Link to this contribution)

I beg to move,

That this House has considered Government support for allergy research and t...


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Yasmin Qureshi | 710 c129WH (Link to this contribution)

I thank my hon. Friend for giving way, and for securing the debate. He referred to a young lady c...

Christian Matheson | 710 c129WH (Link to this contribution)

That is an awful situation. I pay tribute to my hon. Friend’s family. That three times in three y...

Jim Shannon | 710 c129WH (Link to this contribution)

I congratulate the hon. Gentleman on securing the debate. My second son was born with allergies, ...

Christian Matheson | 710 cc130-2WH (Link to this contribution)

I thank the hon. Gentleman for that intervention. I absolutely agree. Research shows that in the ...

Jon Cruddas | 710 c132WH (Link to this contribution)

I rise to make a couple of quick points.

I commend my hon. Friend the Member for City of Ch...

Gillian Keegan | 710 cc132-3WH (Link to this contribution)

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Charles. I thank the hon. Member for City ...

Dan Poulter | 710 cc133-4WH (Link to this contribution)

My hon. Friend is right to highlight the advances in allergy treatment. I congratulate the hon. M...

Gillian Keegan | 710 cc134-5WH (Link to this contribution)

I appreciate my hon. Friend’s intervention and will go directly to that point. General practition...

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