Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

MEDICS OF PARLIAMENT

MPS return to hospital wards to ‘stand with NHS colleagues’

- BY NICOLA BARTLETT Political Correspond­ent nicola.bartlett@mirror.co.uk @Nicolarbar­tlett

MPS are swapping Westminste­r for hospital wards as they return to work in the NHS in the national fight against the coronaviru­s.

Politician­s from across the political divide are returning to the frontline to fill night shifts, weekends and, later on, days during the Easter recess.

Labour’s Dr Rosena Allin-khan, who does shifts at St George’s Hospital in Tooting, her South London constituen­cy, said it was an “honour” to be able to serve her community.

She said: “Being a doctor goes to the heart of who I am. I’m proud to be an NHS frontline worker. I’ve spent 15 years working in A&E and now, at this time of national crisis, it’s an honour to be back and to work and serve my community. The NHS is already in crisis and this outbreak is putting it under further strain.

“I’m really proud to get back and to stand by my NHS colleagues... I think this is a time for our country to come together, a time for our staff to come together.” It comes after a call from Health Secretary Matt Hancock for doctors and nurses who have left the NHS to return to fight Covid-19. Tory MP and former nurse Maria Caulfield said she was returning to nursing because, “the NHS will be getting unpreceden­ted numbers of patients needing care, but also because staff are liable to get sick themselves. They can only go at 110% pace for so long and will need breaks themselves”. Ms Caulfield, who used to work at the Royal Marsden Hospital in Brompton, West London, is the MP for Lewes, in East Sussex.

She will work on the front line in time for night shifts, weekends and during Parliament­ary recess. She said PM Boris Johnson was “very supportive” of her decision. Kieran Mullan, an emergency medicine doctor, who was newlyelect­ed in Crewe and Nantwich in December, and James Davies, a GP who now represents Vale of Clwyd, are also returning to the NHS. Parliament will be kept running for the foreseeabl­e future – despite a number of MPS testing positive.

It is an honour to be back and to serve my community in the crisis

ROSENA ALLIN-KHAN DOCTOR & LABOUR MP

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Dr Rosena Allin-khan
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