MPs debate social care and supported housing
25 October 2017
MPs debated social care in the House of Commons on Wednesday 25 October. The debate was the first of two to take place on subjects chosen by the Opposition.
Social care
The debate was moved by Shadow Minister for Mental Health and Social Care, Barbara Keeley. Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Health, Jackie Doyle-Price, responded on behalf of the Government.
- Read the Opposition Motion in the Order Paper: Main Business item number 2
- Watch Parliament TV: Opposition debate on social care
- Read Commons Hansard: Opposition debate on social care
- Read current Parliamentary material in Topics: Health services and medicine
- Read recent Parliament News stories: Health services and medicine
Supported housing
The second Opposition debate was on supported housing.
- Read the Opposition Motion in the Order Paper: Main Business item number 2
- Watch Parliament TV: Opposition debate on supported housing
- Read Commons Hansard: Opposition debate on supported housing
- Read current Parliamentary material in Topics: Supported housing
- Read recent Parliament News stories: Housing
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