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Government PPE Contracts

Proceeding contribution from Will Quince (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 6 December 2022. It occurred during Opposition day on Government PPE Contracts.

I will come on to many of the points the hon. Gentleman has raised, but I will just say this about UK supply chains. At the beginning of the pandemic,

only 1% of PPE used in the UK was produced here. At present, three quarters of the FFP-3 masks provided to the NHS and social care are now manufactured in the United Kingdom and contracts were signed with around 30 UK-based companies to manufacture around 3.9 billion items of PPE.

Colleagues will recall those early days, with planes being turned around on the tarmac, countries imposing export bans, huge inflation in global prices and the price of crucial items such as glass increasing sixfold. These were the conditions under which tough decisions were taken, and these were the decisions under which PPE was procured. These were the conditions under which we stepped up to protect our most vulnerable and to save lives.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
724 cc284-5 
Session
2022-23
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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