Western Mail

MP defends ‘UK’ stance as Plaid indignant over devolved health

- GARETH WILLIAMS AND MARTIN SHIPTON newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AWELSH MP promoted to a junior ministeria­l role within the Health Department has defended herself against criticism that health is largely devolved to Cardiff Bay.

Virginia Crosbie, MP for Ynys Môn, has been appointed a Parliament­ary Private Secretary (PPS) within the Department of Health and Social Care, the department responsibl­e for government policy on health and adult social care matters in England.

PPSs are unpaid assistants to ministers, but the role is often considered as the first rung on the ladder towards ministeria­l office.

Following her appointmen­t, just three months after first being elected to Parliament as the member for Ynys Môn, the Conservati­ve MP tweeted: “Honoured to have been appointed as Parliament­ary Private Secretary to support Matt Hancock (the Secretary of State) and Ministers in the Department of Health and Social Care.

“I am hoping to use my background in healthcare to help improve outcomes for patients across the UK.”

But since devolution, health and social care have been primarily the responsibi­lity of ministers in Cardiff Bay, meaning that most health decisions made at Westminste­r relate to England only.

This has led to criticism from some opposition, with one MP claiming she’s shown “a shocking lack of knowledge about how the NHS in Wales works”.

Plaid Cymru MP Jonathan Edwards said: “Ms Crosbie is either showing a shocking lack of knowledge about how the NHS in Wales works, or is alluding to a power grab by Westminste­r the likes of which we have never seen. Management of the Health Service has been devolved to Wales for decades, Westminste­r does not control the Welsh NHS.

“When she talks of rolling out the Westminste­r Government’s NHS policies across ‘the whole country’ she simply cannot be talking about Wales.”

But Ms Crosbie, a microbiolo­gy graduate who previously worked as a pharmaceut­ical research analyst at director level, has defended the decision, saying she would be supporting UK Government ministers to improve the health of the United Kingdom as a whole.

“The Welsh people overwhelmi­ngly rejected Plaid’s nationalis­t agenda in Wales by electing several new Conservati­ve MPs, especially in north Wales,” she said.

“And I regularly hear from my Ynys Môn constituen­ts just how badly they feel they have been failed by Labour’s handling of the NHS.

“So I’m proud to be speaking up for my constituen­ts on Ynys Môn at every opportunit­y while also supporting UK Government ministers to improve the health of the nation.

“This Conservati­ve government is putting record amounts into the health services it has responsibi­lity for. I hope the Welsh Government can learn from what the Conservati­ves are doing and also see fit to deliver on the people’s priorities – and I will not shy away from urging the Welsh Government to do so.”

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