Debates between Victoria Atkins and David Evennett during the 2019-2024 Parliament

NHS Winter Update

Debate between Victoria Atkins and David Evennett
Monday 8th January 2024

(9 months, 4 weeks ago)

Commons Chamber
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Roger Gale Portrait Mr Deputy Speaker
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I am sure that we all wish to welcome Sir David Evennett back to the House in rude health.

David Evennett Portrait Sir David Evennett (Bexleyheath and Crayford) (Con)
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Thank you, Mr Deputy Speaker. I welcome my right hon. Friend’s factual statement on the state of the NHS in her winter update. Will she confirm that she would return to the negotiating table immediately were the BMA to call off these very damaging strikes?

Victoria Atkins Portrait Victoria Atkins
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I welcome my right hon. Friend back. I have said throughout this that I was extremely disappointed that the committee chose to walk away from discussions. I also think that there is a lot more to discuss apart from pay—I have made it clear that I would like to look at other aspects of their working conditions—but, unfortunately, the junior doctors committee walked out. The strike action has had a real-terms impact on patients. We need to find a fair and reasonable solution, but I will not do that while the junior doctors committee maintains strikes. It will have to come to the table with reasonable expectations and change their minds on the validity of strike action.

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between Victoria Atkins and David Evennett
Monday 10th February 2020

(4 years, 8 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Victoria Atkins Portrait Victoria Atkins
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The hon. Lady is referring to an operational tool used by the police, but it is one of many tools that we are looking at in terms of law enforcement response and these crucial issues about diverting children and young people away from crime in the first place. The causes are manifold, and we must work with communities to address them together.

David Evennett Portrait Sir David Evennett
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Can my hon. Friend assure me that the police have all the powers they need to crack down on the scourge of knife crime, which is ruining so many lives across the country, but particularly in London? Could she update the House on what plans she has to target repeat knife carriers?

Victoria Atkins Portrait Victoria Atkins
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I am grateful to my right hon. Friend, who of course brings to the House his experience of representing his constituency on this important issue. We are determined to ensure that the police have the powers they need to tackle this terrible scourge. That is why, in the new serious violence Bill, a new court order will be brought forward that will make it easier for the police to stop and search known and convicted knife carriers.