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Speech in Commons Chamber - Fri 29 Jan 2016
Access to Medical Treatments (Innovation) Bill

"On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. Would it be in order for me to thank Abigail Bishop-Laggett, my member of staff who has worked so hard on getting the Bill to this point?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Fri 29 Jan 2016
Access To Medical Treatments (Innovation) Bill

"Members may be aware that unlike the initial stages of my Bill, the journey of the Off-patent Drugs Bill promoted by the hon. Member for Torfaen (Nick Thomas-Symonds)—which is, coincidentally, further down on the Order Paper today—enjoyed widespread support from Members of this House, and outside this place among a …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Fri 29 Jan 2016
Access To Medical Treatments (Innovation) Bill

"On a point of order, Mr Deputy Speaker. I am unsure of the process. What happened to amendment 13?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Fri 29 Jan 2016
Access To Medical Treatments (Innovation) Bill

"I beg to move amendment 1, page 1, leave out lines 7 to 9...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Fri 29 Jan 2016
Access To Medical Treatments (Innovation) Bill

"I just thought I would check about amendment 13, Mr Deputy Speaker. This whole experience has been a steep learning curve when it comes to procedure in the House. Perhaps we have invented a few things on the side as well, given how we have gone about our business here. …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Fri 29 Jan 2016
Access To Medical Treatments (Innovation) Bill

"The hon. Lady knows that I would obviously have preferred to retain clauses 3 and 4, but I have to agree with her: the body of opinion stands on her side of the argument, not mine, so the simple answer is yes.

I remind the House, though, that there was …..."

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Written Question
Learning Disability: Death
Thursday 28th January 2016

Asked by: Chris Heaton-Harris (Conservative - Daventry)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, for what reasons the age at which the death of people with learning disabilities is classified as premature has been set at 60 in the draft NHS Outcomes Framework.

Answered by Alistair Burt

The Department worked with Public Health England (PHE) and the confidential inquiry into premature deaths of people with learning disabilities (CIPOLD) team at the Norah Fry Centre, University of Bristol to define the learning disability mortality indicator in the NHS Outcomes Framework. The placeholder indicator was set at age 60 based on the findings of the CIPOLD at the time which identified the mean age of death in people with learning disability as 60 years old.


The Department, NHS England, PHE and the Norah Fry Centre are currently reviewing the definition of the indicator to establish if there is evidence to support it being redefined and to establish a robust and stable data source in order for the indicator to be reported and measured.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 21 Jan 2016
Infected Blood

"I welcome the statement, I welcome the consultation, and I certainly welcome, on behalf of my constituents, the extra money that seems to be available.

The Minister has said that she wants the widest-ranging consultation. Every Member will have received letters from their constituents about this issue, and those letters …..."

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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Wed 16 Dec 2015
ACCESS TO MEDICAL TREATMENTS (INNOVATION) BILL

"It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship yet again, Mr Streeter. I hope you will be as gentle with me this time as you were last time...."
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Wed 16 Dec 2015
ACCESS TO MEDICAL TREATMENTS (INNOVATION) BILL

"It was worth a try. I welcome the speeches that we have just heard and I certainly welcome the engagement that I have had with the shadow spokesman and a whole range of people across the House on my Bill. I thank the Minister for his engaged help and that …..."
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