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Public Health

15 June 2020

Lead MP

Jo Churchill

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

NHSCulture, Media & Sport
Other Contributors: 22

At a Glance

Jo Churchill raised concerns about public health in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The amending regulations made by the Secretary of State on May 31st and laid before the House on June 1st aim to respond rapidly to the threat from the pandemic. The use of urgent procedure has allowed for a cautious return to normality while reopening the economy. Despite criticism, these measures are intended to be proportionate and necessary, with the objective of protecting lives and supporting NHS capacity without overwhelming it.

Government Response

NHSCulture, Media & Sport
Government Response
For the benefit of the House, I understand that that particular point about participation in legislative debates is currently being considered by the Procedure Committee. I think the Government have indicated that if the Procedure Committee can come up with a sensible way of including colleagues who need to participate remotely in legislative debate, that is something that the Government will look at favourably. Responded to concerns by explaining that regulations are based on scientific advice and need to be reviewed constantly. She defended the Government's approach as necessary for public health, though acknowledged some inconsistencies. A full regulatory impact assessment is not required for regulations lasting less than a year, as these regulations expire six months after coming into force. The Government have considered the economic and personal impacts of the regulations. Testing capacity has increased significantly. Reopening businesses is crucial, particularly in tourism-dependent areas like Bury St Edmunds. Guidance on regulations will be reviewed. Public adherence to measures has been remarkable.
Assessment & feedback
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