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Mon 1st Jun 2026

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Monday 1st June 2026

(1 week, 3 days ago)

Commons Chamber
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Dave Robertson Portrait Dave Robertson (Lichfield) (Lab)
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We are here tonight to talk about a very large piece of legislation, but I would like to focus my remarks on just one part of it, which is the changes the Government want to bring in around planning for the future in the NHS, which are so very needed. There is perhaps no better example of where that planning is going wrong than in Burntwood in my constituency.

Almost 20 years ago, a new doctors surgery was planned for the town. The NHS at that time was very good at knocking things down; however, when the coalition Government rode into town in 2010, all the funding for the replacement was cut. Here we are, almost 20 years later, with no replacement. That has been to the detriment of the town: for well over a decade, people in Burntwood have had to see their doctor in portacabins in the leisure centre car park. In all that time, nobody has stepped up to right that wrong.

We thought there might be light at the end of the tunnel in 2023, when we were promised a replacement by the end of last year. But before that happened, some pen pusher at NHS England decided that the existing surgery in that temporary structure had to close, which meant 5,000 patients distributed to other surgeries in the town. In a town of 30,000 people, that is a significant number. They were told simply to disperse them—“It’ll be fine, don’t worry. We’ll just disperse them.” That dispersal was so traumatic that an existing surgery has had to pick up the same temporary structure and is now operating out of there as well. There was also all the paperwork, legal matters and everything that went with that, because NHS England said that it could not extend for two years. I am very pleased to see the back of that particular quango, which so disadvantaged my constituents.

However, that structure is still being used because the replacement is still not here—it was not delivered by the end of 2025. We do not have the planning application yet. We have once again been promised that it will be here by the end of next month.

I am aware that the Reform-led county council inherited this situation and promise from a Conservative-led county council, but it has not sought to talk to the people in Burntwood. The council has not sought to explain why that promise was not going to be met; it just blew past it. It broke the promise with very little expectation. We now have another one, and that must be met, because so many people across the town have seen so many broken promises and false dawns that they are failing to believe that anything will actually come good.

This entire saga reinforces exactly why the Bill is needed and why these changes are needed. I do not want any other community in any other constituency to be overlooked and forgotten in the way that Burntwood in my constituency has been for so long.