I saw its press release earlier this year, entitledLondoners left lying on trolleys in capital's Casualty Crisis.
Will he consider my proposals today for a four-point plan to tackle the Casualty Crisis?
First, on the Casualty Crisis, does he agree with this statement:I believe that it is unacceptable that people entering the hospital through the accident and emergency unit should be kept waiting for hour after hour on a trolley"?
Why does not the Secretary of State produce a real solution to the Casualty Crisis and act now?
The shortage of doctors in accident and emergency departments has worsened the Casualty Crisis.
Fifthly, there should be a moratorium on the bed closures that are causing the Casualty Crisis and an end to two-tier waiting lists, which are damaging morale in the NHS.
On the Casualty Crisis, I welcome the fact that he has adopted three of the proposals in the five-point plan that I set out following his statement in January.