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GP Funding: South-west England

25 June 2025

Lead MP

Martin Wrigley
Newton Abbot
LD

Responding Minister

Stephen Kinnock

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Other Contributors: 19

At a Glance

Martin Wrigley raised concerns about gp funding: south-west england in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Asks for additional funding to support current patient loads and prevent further staff reductions in GP practices across the South West.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

Newton Abbot
Opened the debate
GPs receive £121.79 per patient annually, a figure practice managers describe as unfunded, unsustainable and unsafe. The Carr-Hill formula underrates deprivation and multimorbidity in the South West, leading to underfunding by up to 800 patients for some practices. Additionally, demand has increased post-pandemic while social care cuts have exacerbated the strain on GPs.

Government Response

Stephen Kinnock
The Minister for Care
Government Response
Acknowledges the concerns raised about NHS funding in rural areas, particularly regarding general practitioners and primary care teams. He highlights the dedication of GPs despite working under challenging conditions and thanks them for their service. The Minister reiterates the Government's commitment to the health and wellbeing of constituents across the south-west. Acknowledged the ageing demographic in rural areas, noted investments including £102 million primary care utilisation fund to upgrade facilities. Emphasised progress on GP contract reforms and above-inflation pay rises. Recognised strengths of partnership model but acknowledged declining interest among GPs in entering partnerships. Stressed importance of devolving decision-making to local communities while setting national outcomes. Announced a review of the Carr-Hill formula to address funding disparities between affluent and deprived areas. Mentioned £82 million in ringfenced funding to recruit over 1,700 GPs through the additional roles reimbursement scheme. Discussed plans for placing overseas doctors in areas of need and improving primary care infrastructure with a new fund.
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