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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 10 Jan 2017
Children’s Wellbeing and Mental Health: Schools

"I ask the Front-Bench spokespersons to restrict their comments to nine minutes, so that we can leave a couple of minutes for the mover of the motion to wind up at the end...."
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Written Question
Electronic Cigarettes
Tuesday 20th December 2016

Asked by: David Nuttall (Conservative - Bury North)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what assessment he has made of the correlation between the increased use of vaping and the decline in the number of people accessing NHS stop smoking services.

Answered by Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford

No assessment has been made by the Department.


Written Question
Smoking
Monday 19th December 2016

Asked by: David Nuttall (Conservative - Bury North)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many people have used NHS stop smoking services in each of the last 10 years.

Answered by Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford

Smoking prevalence is at the lowest level since records began. The number of people who have used local stop smoking services in England in the years 2005-06 to 2015-16 is set out in the table. However, many people successfully quit smoking without registering with cessation services.

Number of people accessing local stop smoking services 2005-06 to 2015-16

Set a quit date

Quit successfully

2005-06

602,820

329,681

2006-07

600,410

319,720

2007-08

680,289

350,800

2008-09

671,259

337,054

2009-10

757,537

373,954

2010-11

787,527

383,548

2011-12

816,444

400,955

2012-13

724,247

373,872

2013-14

586,337

300,539

2014-15

450,582

229,688

2015-16

382,500

195,170

Source: http://content.digital.nhs.uk/article/2021/WebsiteSearch?q=title%3a%22statistics+on+nhs+stop+smoking%22&sort=Most+recent&size=10&page=1&area=both


Written Question
Electronic Cigarettes
Tuesday 18th October 2016

Asked by: David Nuttall (Conservative - Bury North)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the evidential basis is for his Department to support an indoor ban on e-cigarettes and other reduced harm products on the grounds of such a ban improving public health in the UK.

Answered by Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford

The Government has no further plans to ban or restrict the sale of flavoured e-cigarettes in England. The Tobacco and Related Products Regulation already contain provisions which prohibit e-liquids from containing any ingredients that pose a risk to human health.

The Government advice has been clear, the best thing a smoker can do is to quit and quit for good. For those that are unable to quit, switching to e-cigarettes is less harmful than continuing to smoke. Claims relating to cessation can be made on any product that has been licensed by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency and has successfully evidenced those claims for that particular product.

The Government has no current plans to extend smoke-free legislation to e-cigarettes or smokeless tobacco products, as the basis for this legislation is the health harms associated with second-hand tobacco smoke.


Written Question
Electronic Cigarettes
Tuesday 18th October 2016

Asked by: David Nuttall (Conservative - Bury North)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what evidential basis his Department has to support a prohibition on claims of the effectiveness of e-cigarettes and other reduced harm products as smoking cessation aids on the grounds of such prohibition improving public health in the UK.

Answered by Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford

The Government has no further plans to ban or restrict the sale of flavoured e-cigarettes in England. The Tobacco and Related Products Regulation already contain provisions which prohibit e-liquids from containing any ingredients that pose a risk to human health.

The Government advice has been clear, the best thing a smoker can do is to quit and quit for good. For those that are unable to quit, switching to e-cigarettes is less harmful than continuing to smoke. Claims relating to cessation can be made on any product that has been licensed by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency and has successfully evidenced those claims for that particular product.

The Government has no current plans to extend smoke-free legislation to e-cigarettes or smokeless tobacco products, as the basis for this legislation is the health harms associated with second-hand tobacco smoke.


Written Question
Electronic Cigarettes: Sales
Tuesday 18th October 2016

Asked by: David Nuttall (Conservative - Bury North)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what his policy is on the proposal tabled for the forthcoming World Health Organisation Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Conference of the Parties to ban or restrict the sale of certain e-cigarette flavours to responsible adults.

Answered by Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford

The Government has no further plans to ban or restrict the sale of flavoured e-cigarettes in England. The Tobacco and Related Products Regulation already contain provisions which prohibit e-liquids from containing any ingredients that pose a risk to human health.

The Government advice has been clear, the best thing a smoker can do is to quit and quit for good. For those that are unable to quit, switching to e-cigarettes is less harmful than continuing to smoke. Claims relating to cessation can be made on any product that has been licensed by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency and has successfully evidenced those claims for that particular product.

The Government has no current plans to extend smoke-free legislation to e-cigarettes or smokeless tobacco products, as the basis for this legislation is the health harms associated with second-hand tobacco smoke.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 17 Oct 2016
Community Pharmacies

"Given that as part of the Greater Manchester devolution deal, the Greater Manchester health and social care partnership has taken control of the £6 billion a year health budget, will Greater Manchester be treated differently? If not, is there not a case for the area to be allowed to determine …..."
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Written Question
Craniosynostosis
Thursday 13th October 2016

Asked by: David Nuttall (Conservative - Bury North)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what assessment he has made of the effectiveness of NHS treatment of craniosynostosis; and if he will take steps to increase training and awareness of craniosynostosis amongst NHS professionals.

Answered by Philip Dunne

The Department has made no assessment of the effectiveness of National Health Service treatment of craniosynostosis. All paediatricians are trained to recognise abnormality as part of general training up to Membership of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (MRCPCH) level.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 23 May 2016
Dietary Advice and Childhood Obesity Strategy

"Does my right hon. Friend not agree that instead of all this complex and conflicting nanny state advice, it would be far better simply to advise children to move about more and eat less?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 10 May 2016
Oral Answers to Questions

"But how will my right hon. Friend’s powers to ensure good quality accident and emergency provision in hospitals across Greater Manchester be affected by the devolution of health and social care responsibilities to Greater Manchester councils?..."
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