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Jeremy Corbyn talks to Shropshire Star: Vital to have two A&Es in county

Both of Shropshire’s A&E departments have struggled because of a lack of trained staff provided to them, according to Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.

Mr Corbyn, who grew up in the county, also called on health bosses to think about the future when they make a final decision on where the county’s hospital services should be located.
It comes as the public consultation on Future Fit reaches the half-way stage.

The process aims to decide where hospital services should be located in the county, with health bosses recommending that a single emergency centre should be based at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital.

Mr Corbyn said: “It has always been an issue – access to A&E in rural areas – and it is always going to be an issue. With travelling times and distances, ambulances are crucial therefore. The two A&Es are vitally important. Both have struggled because a lack of trained staff, which have not been provided for them.
“Health is usually discussed around A&Es in hospitals, which is understandable. But one of the biggest issues in hospitals is the lack of social care, numbers of older people who could and should be released from hospital but can’t be. The other one is mental health. The lack of beds for people with mental health conditions when they need them urgently is simply a disaster.

“There is a big demand, an ageing population in Shrewsbury and the Welsh border area, and a growing population in Telford. Think to the future, not just today.”

Mr Corbyn was speaking to the Shropshire Star after a tour around Telford manufacturer Protolabs yesterday.
He was joined by Katrina Gilman, who will stand for Labour in Telford for the next general election. She said: “How is the ambulance service going to cope when they have longer journeys? GP services and mental health services are really overstretched. If we look after people’s mental health it is amazing to see how much better their physical health is. It has to be about all the other services being able to fit together.

“We have to have a debate about A&Es and the mother and baby unit. The mother and baby unit was built here for a very good reason. The A&E linked with that has to give people access to services. We have also got to improve those services so people don’t find themselves having to go to A&E in the first place. Future Fit is not it.”

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