House of Commons - 6th July 2017 - Question from Jessica Morden MP

House of Commons - 6th July 2017 - Question from Jessica Morden MP

House of Commons - Business Questions - Thursday 6th July 2017 Question from Jessica Morden MP (LAB) Newport East Colin Smith received contaminated blood in 1983, when he was just eight months old. That blood turned out to be from an Arkansas prison, and he died aged just seven, having spent his whole life fighting illness. Please, for Colin’s family and for all those affected, may we have an opportunity before the recess to debate the new reports that suggest that risks of contaminated blood were known and discussed from 1980, because those affected need a public inquiry to get to the truth ? Andrea Leadsom - Leader of the House of Commons I totally agree that the contaminated blood situation over several decades, which has affected people in so many different ways, was a terrible thing to happen. The hon. Lady will appreciate that successive Governments have, over decades, reviewed the situation and made compensation available to all those victims. I am aware that the last review, in 2015, made further recommendations and that there are concerns about the possibility that there was some cover-up. I encourage her to seek an opportunity for a debate, to try to air that issue further. First Broadcast: 1.09pm - Running time: 1.16