Lib Dem Leader Calls for Unanimous Backing of Children's A&E Return to Southport

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As the local NHS consultation on the reconfiguration of A&E departments takes place, John Pugh, Lib Dem leader on Sefton Council has called for a unified approach across Southport and Sefton.

 He will ask Sefton Council at its September 11th Full Council Meeting to re-assert its position UNANIMOUSLY which is to back the return of Children’s A&E to Southport, tabling a motion to that effect.

“ It is important to remember that neither the public nor local politicians have ever had a deciding role in this matter”, he says. 

" The decision to remove A&E was made by NHS bosses allegedly on the grounds of clinical safety and any decision to bring Children’s A&E back will be made by NHS bosses on the grounds of NHS economics (with it costing almost £60 million more to run A&E from Ormskirk). Things have improved in so far as the NHS is leading the public consultation this time whereas back in 2003 we had to persuade NHS representatives to attend public meetings. However, the decision making power still lies with the NHS chiefs.  

 Financial reality has changed minds previously deaf to petitions, protests, marches, parliamentary and council debates. We should welcome the change of heart, but rectifying a two decade mistake isn't a done deal yet.  We have seen proposals for improved Children’s Services and, even at one time, a completely new build hospital disappear in a puff of smoke. There will be pushback too in West Lancs to re-siting Children’s A&E in Southport.”

Cllr. Pugh believes it is the unwavering consistency and endurance of the public will that is Southport’s best card. 

“Right from the beginning in 2002 when public realised that Children’s A&E was leaving town, there was a drive for political unity. It became a little frayed at times, but no-one questioned its value. That’s why a unanimous and amplified voice from the local Council is still important and hopefully will be heard on Thursday.  Many of the horrified parents that marched, campaigned and signed the 20,000 signature petition back in 2003 are now grandparents and expect a mature approach from all concerned - including their elected representatives !  "

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(Photo above who do you recognise? John Pugh- bottom right)