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Former Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has been elected to head a committee of MPs who will scrutinise the performance of the NHS and government health policy.
Having secured £20 billion in NHS investment and become the longest serving Health Secretary in 2018, Hunt was promoted to Foreign Secretary following Boris Johnson’s resignation from the role, as part of Theresa May’s government.
Hunt said he was ‘honoured’ to be elected as chair of the Health Select Committee and he will now be pressing the government to move quickly to build a cross-party consensus for a funding settlement for care for the elderly.
There is a select committee for each governmental department, with chairs of the committees elected by MPs at the start of each Parliament. Other former cabinet minsters Greg Clark and Karen Bradley were also successful in being elected as chairs of committees, running the science and procedure committees respectively.
The Health Select Committee was previously chaired by Sarah Wollaston, the Liberal Democrat MP who lost her seat in the 2019 General Election.
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