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Parliamentary Update from

Scott Mann MP

Migrant Accommodation in Manston, Kent

Many of you have contacted me over the last week to raise your concerns about the

situation in the English Channel and at Manston, in Kent, where migrants are processed

after arriving in the UK. You may have seen on the news that the Home Secretary visited

migrant processing facilities, confirming steps to improve the situation on the ground

immediately, while we do whatever it takes to crack down on the number of small boats

crossing the Channel. We have too many people coming to the UK for economic reasons,

which is putting huge pressure on our processing capacity for genuine asylum claims. It

is vital that we dismantle the international criminal gangs behind the global migration

crisis – whilst ensuring the safety of local communities, our asylum processing teams, and

the people in our care. That is why the Home Secretary went to see, first-hand, how we are

working to reduce the number of people in Manston, ease pressures and support people

there while tackling the business model of people smugglers to ensure the illegal migration

route across our Channel is rendered unviable. We are working urgently to protect our

borders, provide immediate care to vulnerable people, and deliver an immigration system

that works in the interests of the British people, ensuring that people who are here illegally

for economic reasons are removed. These issues can seem a long way from North Cornwall,

but it is a national concern that we must address because of the impact it has on the entire

country.

NHS Dentistry

There have been significant difficulties with NHS dentistry since the introduction of

contracts in 2006. In my time in office, I have held meetings with dentists in North Cornwall

and the wider South West region, the NHS and, of course, the patients themselves. We

have identified some of the key factors that contribute to the issue, including recruitment

and retention of staff within local dentistry. It can be difficult to bring the staff we need

in Cornwall due to the housing pressures we also face and I have put forward suggested

courses of action such as key-worker housing within new developments to be set aside for

NHS staff. The impact of the pandemic has also been detrimental to dentistry across the UK.

Earlier this year the government delivered £50 million in additional funding to provide up

to 350,000 extra appointments, with local NHS teams using the funds to secure increased

care capacity. Dentists have told me that the NHS Dental Contract requires reform. I have

held direct meetings with the Secretary of State and the Minister responsible for dentistry

on several occasions since 2019 to feed this back to Westminster. I am very pleased that

initial reforms to the contract have been delivered this year. This will be an ongoing process,

but I am confident we are heading in the right direction.

If you are having problems with this or any other issue then please do contact me via

scott@scottmann.org.uk.

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