My hon. Friend and I are fellow Conservatives and we have battled over the years to stop more and more bureaucratic burdens being put on professionals. Our ethos is that we should trust professionals and if they have a good treatment, they will want to test it in their own time and put it on the database. What worries me is that if we have this great bureaucratic mechanism with piles and piles of untested information poured into it, although it might discourage good doctors it will not necessarily discourage quack practitioners. Does he see my point? How does he meet this Conservative objection to the Bill?
Access to Medical Treatments (Innovation) Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Edward Leigh
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Friday, 16 October 2015.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Access to Medical Treatments (Innovation) Bill.
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