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Soldiers' treatment delay claims are 'dirty tricks' says MP | Soldiers' treatment delay claims are 'dirty tricks' says MP |
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Claims that soldiers wait longer for treatment in Wales than elsewhere in the UK have been branded "dirty" political tricks by a Commons defence committee member. | |
Madeleine Moon MP said the concerns had not been raised before. | Madeleine Moon MP said the concerns had not been raised before. |
On Sunday, a newspaper reported the armed forces' most senior medical officer wanted wounded soldiers treated in England. | On Sunday, a newspaper reported the armed forces' most senior medical officer wanted wounded soldiers treated in England. |
The Welsh government said the claims were "inaccurate" and "misleading". | The Welsh government said the claims were "inaccurate" and "misleading". |
The Sun on Sunday said Surgeon General Air Marshal Paul Evans told a meeting of a joint health and defence ministry board he wanted wounded soldiers moved from Wales to England for treatment. | The Sun on Sunday said Surgeon General Air Marshal Paul Evans told a meeting of a joint health and defence ministry board he wanted wounded soldiers moved from Wales to England for treatment. |
But Mrs Moon, Labour MP for Bridgend, said the Defence Select Committee had previously asked him about the matter. | But Mrs Moon, Labour MP for Bridgend, said the Defence Select Committee had previously asked him about the matter. |
"We were wanting to know not just about England, and actually said: 'Don't come in front of us without telling us what's happening across the devolved nations'," she said. | "We were wanting to know not just about England, and actually said: 'Don't come in front of us without telling us what's happening across the devolved nations'," she said. |
"He raised no concerns." | "He raised no concerns." |
Mrs Moon said she thought Mr Evans would be "horrified" to have seen the claims made in the newspaper. | Mrs Moon said she thought Mr Evans would be "horrified" to have seen the claims made in the newspaper. |
"The minutes [quoted in the Sun on Sunday] referred to a meeting in February and they are selectively quoted," she claimed. | "The minutes [quoted in the Sun on Sunday] referred to a meeting in February and they are selectively quoted," she claimed. |
"I am very concerned about some of the statements I've seen because they talk about seriously ill service personnel... returning from Afghanistan, go straight to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. They do not come to Wales. | "I am very concerned about some of the statements I've seen because they talk about seriously ill service personnel... returning from Afghanistan, go straight to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. They do not come to Wales. |
"This doesn't make sense at all and I am very concerned we have two different things going on here." | "This doesn't make sense at all and I am very concerned we have two different things going on here." |
Mrs Moon said she had "concerns" about Mr Evans's evidence given to the select committee and questioned whether he was "withholding critical information". | Mrs Moon said she had "concerns" about Mr Evans's evidence given to the select committee and questioned whether he was "withholding critical information". |
She said: "The other alternative is he has been selectively quoted. What we have here is possibly the 'ministry of dirty tricks' rather than the Ministry of Defence dealing with this. | She said: "The other alternative is he has been selectively quoted. What we have here is possibly the 'ministry of dirty tricks' rather than the Ministry of Defence dealing with this. |
"I don't think this is coming out of the Ministry of Defence, I think it's coming out of Conservative central office." | "I don't think this is coming out of the Ministry of Defence, I think it's coming out of Conservative central office." |
A spokesman for First Minister Carwyn Jones said soldiers "deserve better than being used as a political football by the coalition government". | A spokesman for First Minister Carwyn Jones said soldiers "deserve better than being used as a political football by the coalition government". |
"The first minister of Wales is absolutely furious about this and will be demanding an investigation by the UK's top civil servant into this attempt to politicise the MoD," the spokesman said. | "The first minister of Wales is absolutely furious about this and will be demanding an investigation by the UK's top civil servant into this attempt to politicise the MoD," the spokesman said. |
Shadow Health Minister Darren Millar AM, Conservative AM for Clwyd West, said: "We are campaigning for our NHS, not against it. | Shadow Health Minister Darren Millar AM, Conservative AM for Clwyd West, said: "We are campaigning for our NHS, not against it. |
"Carwyn Jones and his Labour ministers need to start acting more like a government and take responsibility for their record. | "Carwyn Jones and his Labour ministers need to start acting more like a government and take responsibility for their record. |
"Patients across the NHS are suffering longer waiting times for treatment than in other parts of the UK because of Welsh Labour's decision to impose record-breaking cuts on the Welsh NHS. | "Patients across the NHS are suffering longer waiting times for treatment than in other parts of the UK because of Welsh Labour's decision to impose record-breaking cuts on the Welsh NHS. |
"As the official opposition in the assembly it is our duty to highlight the Welsh Labour government's failings and challenge them when things need to improve. | "As the official opposition in the assembly it is our duty to highlight the Welsh Labour government's failings and challenge them when things need to improve. |
"No matter how much the first minister may carp, we will continue to fight for Welsh patients and campaign for those who serve in the armed forces." | "No matter how much the first minister may carp, we will continue to fight for Welsh patients and campaign for those who serve in the armed forces." |
A Welsh government spokesperson said: "It is inaccurate and totally misleading to suggest military personnel in Wales are waiting longer than the rest of the UK. | A Welsh government spokesperson said: "It is inaccurate and totally misleading to suggest military personnel in Wales are waiting longer than the rest of the UK. |
"Discussion at this meeting was actually around issues experienced when military personnel and their families transfer to other parts of the UK as part of their military career and then enter a different health care system. | "Discussion at this meeting was actually around issues experienced when military personnel and their families transfer to other parts of the UK as part of their military career and then enter a different health care system. |
"We fully agree with the surgeon general's comments that no personnel from across the UK should be disadvantaged in receiving care. | "We fully agree with the surgeon general's comments that no personnel from across the UK should be disadvantaged in receiving care. |
"We have an agreement in place to ensure this and will continue to work with other parts of the UK to deliver on it." | "We have an agreement in place to ensure this and will continue to work with other parts of the UK to deliver on it." |
An MoD spokesperson said: "The MoD takes the health and wellbeing of our personnel seriously and we are committed to providing the best possible to those requiring treatment. | An MoD spokesperson said: "The MoD takes the health and wellbeing of our personnel seriously and we are committed to providing the best possible to those requiring treatment. |
"Personnel requiring secondary healthcare are treated within the NHS, usually at the most appropriate hospital close to their home or within a Ministry of Defence Hospital Units (MDHUs), which are located in NHS Trusts close to military populations." | "Personnel requiring secondary healthcare are treated within the NHS, usually at the most appropriate hospital close to their home or within a Ministry of Defence Hospital Units (MDHUs), which are located in NHS Trusts close to military populations." |