Cancellation of Reciprocal Health Agreement

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JERSEY PARLIAMENT

Early Day Motion

 
EDM 708
 

ISLE OF MAN NHS RECIPROCAL HEALTH AGREEMENT

 

13th March 2010

 

That this House calls on the Secretary of State for Health to defer the cancellation of the reciprocal health agreement with the Isle of Man planned for 1 April 2010 and to review the decision to abrogate the arrangement, a decision which will not only be unfair to residents of the Isle of Man but also substantially disadvantage United Kingdom residents and voters and in particular the elderly, the chronically disabled and motorbike enthusiasts; believes that Age Concern and all the major disability pressure groups and charities should be consulted as part of the review; asks that the review be at ministerial level with the Health Ministers of the Isle of Man, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales as well as the Justice Secretary, who has responsibility for the bilateral and constitutional relationships between the United Kingdom and Crown Dependencies; demands that the details and totality of the costs of the reciprocal agreement to both jurisdictions be published; seeks an explanation of the constitutional basis upon which the Secretary of State relies to abrogate the existing agreement on behalf of Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales; and requests that the Secretary of State makes a statement on the modalities by which it is proposed to collect the costs of emergency admissions and hospitalisation in each jurisdiction if the existing agreement is terminated.

 

63 MPs who have signed up as per 13th March 2010

 

Andrew Mackinlay, Labour

Peter Bottomley, Conservative

Gregory Campbell, Dem. Unionist

Bob Spink, Independent

Ronnie Campbell Labour

David Simpson Dem. Unionist

Glenda Jackson, Labour

Sir Nicholas Winterton, Conservative

Lindsay Hoyle, Labour

Robert N Wareing, Independent

Sandra Osbourne, Labour

Dr William McCrea, Dem. Unionist

Adam Price, PC (welsh)

Phillip Davies, Conservative

Dai Davies, Independent

Eric Illsley, Labour

Brian Jenkins, Labour

Andrew George, Liberal Dem.

Harry Cohen, Labour

Michael Clapham, Labour

Gordon Prentice, Labour

Geraldine Smith, Labour

Fabian Hamilton, Labour

Eddie McGrady, SDLP

Mike Hancock,  Liberal Dem.

Terry Rooney, Labour

Roger Godsiff, Labour

David Anderson, Labour

Angus MacNeil, Scottish Nationalist

David T.C. Davies, Conservative

Peter Bone, Conservative

Janet Dean, Labour

Dr Richard Taylor, Independent

Kelvin Hopkins, Labour

Andrew Pelling, Independent

Bob Russell, Liberal Dem.

Colin Burgon, Labour

Bill Etherington, Labour

Lady Hermon, Ulster Unionist

Ann Winterton, Conservative.

Alan Simpson, Labour.

Jeffery M Donaldson, Dem Unionist.

Greg Pope, Labour.

Lindsay Roy, Labour.

Julie Morgan, Labour.

Ms Dari Taylor, Labour.

Albert Owen, Labour.

Mark Hunter,  Liberal Dem.

Hywell Williams, PC (Welsh Nationalist)

Mark Durkan, SDLP

James Gray, Conservative

Brian Binley, Conservative.

Nigel Dodds, DUP.

Kate Hoey, Labour.

John Grogan, Labour.

Janet Anderson, Labour.

Charles Kennedy, Liberal Dem.

Alasdair Carmichael, Liberal Dem.

Paul Murphy, Labour.

John Leech, Liberal Dem.

Joan Humble, Labour.

Paul Keetch, Liberal Dem.

Doug Naysmith,Labour.