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Plaid Cymru has been accused of ‘passing the buck’ on issues surrounding the downgrading of services at Withybush Hospital.
Ceredigion Penfro Senedd Member for the Welsh Conservatives, Paul Davies recently called upon the new Welsh Government for ‘some intervention’ to prevent the downgrading of Withybush and Bronglais hospital services.
Back in the Senedd this week, Mr Davies further pushed the Plaid party on the matter, stating on June 9: “I'd be grateful if we could have a statement from the Cabinet Minister for Health and Care regarding the delivery of services in mid and west Wales.
“Now, last week, my co-Ceredigion Penfro Member Anna Nicholl raised the centralisation of services from Withybush and Bronglais hospitals and asked for a statement on equal access to health services in rural Wales.
“Now, in response, you said that the local health board is responsible for planning and providing local services, and, whilst that's true, it's also true that the Welsh Government is responsible for the oversight of the NHS and sets the direction of travel, and, if it wanted to, it could intervene to safeguard services.
“During the election campaign, Plaid Cymru highlighted an online petition calling for the Welsh Government to intervene and save services, and it also supported the calls for a stroke unit at Bronglais Hospital. And yet, in a response to a written question to me on this matter, the Cabinet Minister has passed the buck back to the local health board.
“Therefore, given the lack of clarity on this specific issue, I'd be grateful if we could have a clear statement from the Cabinet Minister for Health and Care so that the people of Ceredigion Penfro can understand whether the Welsh Government will intervene to safeguard essential services at Withybush and Bronglais hospitals,” he added.

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00:00I'd be grateful if we could have a statement from the Cabinet Minister for Health and Care regarding the delivery
00:06of services in Mid and West Wales.
00:08Now, last week, my co-Ceredigum Pembro member, Anna Nicol, raised the centralisation of services from Withybush and Bronglis hospitals,
00:16and asked for a statement on equal access to health services in rural Wales.
00:21Now, in response, you said that the Local Health Board is responsible for planning and providing local services.
00:26And whilst that's true, it's also true that the Welsh Government is responsible for the oversight of the NHS and
00:33sets the direction of travel.
00:35And if it wanted to, it could intervene to safeguard services.
00:40Now, during the election campaign, Plaid Cymru highlighted an online petition calling for the Welsh Government to intervene and save
00:47services.
00:47And it also supported the calls for a stroke unit at Bronglis hospital.
00:52And yet, in response to a written question to me on this matter, the Cabinet Minister has passed the buck
00:58back to the Local Health Board.
01:00Therefore, given the lack of clarity on this specific issue, I'd be grateful if we could have a clear statement
01:07from the Cabinet Minister for Health and Care
01:09so that the people of Ceredigia and Pembroke can understand whether the Welsh Government will intervene to safeguard essential services
01:15at Withybush and Bronglis hospitals.
01:19Thank you very much for that question.
01:23Certainly, you will have been here for the Cabinet Minister for Health's priorities statement last week,
01:31where it was clear in terms of expectations in terms of performance and the availability of treatment across Wales,
01:37be that in rural Wales or urban Wales, I would encourage you to continue to engage with the Cabinet Minister.
01:47There will be other opportunities to question the Cabinet Minister here.
01:51But as you saw last week, there has already been a statement as to the Minister's priorities
01:56and that willingness to work across Wales to find the solutions that we all want.
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