House of Commons – March 10, 2025

Community pharmacies

Proposed Motion - 60 signatures

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That this House notes the perilous state of community pharmacies, which are struggling to survive across the country; recognises that pharmacies are at the heart of our communities, are an essential part of health and care services, and are relied upon by millions of people every day; further notes that since 2017, 1,200 pharmacies have closed their doors, with an additional 1,000 pharmacies set to close by 2027; regrets that the last Conservative Government failed to stem pharmacy closures and watched on as services deteriorated; further regrets the Government’s decision to hike employers’ National Insurance contributions (ENICs), which will force pharmacies to lay-off staff and cut services; expresses alarm that, after 11 months, the Government has still not announced a contract for pharmacies for the current financial year; also notes that no funding has been announced for Pharmacy First beyond March, and that this could threaten access to prescribing and primary care; believes that investing in the pharmacy sector and expanding pharmacy services is essential for easing pressure on the rest of the health service, and that an invest-to-save approach in healthcare must include pharmacies as a matter of priority; and calls on the Government to cancel the ENICs increase, deliver fairer funding for pharmacies, stop pharmacy closures, end pharmacy deserts, work with pharmacies to address medicine shortages, and support pharmacists to help save our NHS by being the strong, dynamic and innovative pillar of primary care they can and want to be.

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Signatures

Person Date Signed
Helen Morgan 2025-03-10
Jessica Brown-Fuller 2025-03-10
Danny Chambers 2025-03-10
Alison Bennett 2025-03-10
Helen Maguire 2025-03-11
Martin Wrigley 2025-03-11
Zöe Franklin 2025-03-11
Roz Savage 2025-03-11
Wera Hobhouse 2025-03-11
Jim Shannon 2025-03-11
Ian Roome 2025-03-11
Adam Dance 2025-03-11
Joshua Reynolds 2025-03-11
Will Forster 2025-03-11
Andrew George 2025-03-11
Lee Dillon 2025-03-11
Liz Jarvis 2025-03-11
Cameron Thomas 2025-03-11
Edward Morello 2025-03-11
Tom Morrison 2025-03-11
Pippa Heylings 2025-03-11
Olly Glover 2025-03-11
Rachel Gilmour 2025-03-11
Sarah Gibson 2025-03-11
Sarah Olney 2025-03-12
Paul Kohler 2025-03-12
Alex Brewer 2025-03-12
Sarah Dyke 2025-03-12
James MacCleary 2025-03-12
Steve Darling 2025-03-12
Marie Goldman 2025-03-12
Angus MacDonald 2025-03-12
Claire Young 2025-03-12
Luke Taylor 2025-03-12
Monica Harding 2025-03-12
Susan Murray 2025-03-12
Al Pinkerton 2025-03-12
Manuela Perteghella 2025-03-12
Mike Martin 2025-03-12
Victoria Collins 2025-03-12
Vikki Slade 2025-03-12
John Milne 2025-03-12
Ian Sollom 2025-03-13
Calum Miller 2025-03-13
Ayoub Khan 2025-03-13
Tom Gordon 2025-03-13
Carla Denyer 2025-03-13
Charlotte Cane 2025-03-13
Ellie Chowns 2025-03-13
Munira Wilson 2025-03-14
Layla Moran 2025-03-17
Max Wilkinson 2025-03-17
Siân Berry 2025-03-18
Chris Coghlan 2025-03-18
Lisa Smart 2025-03-18
Amanda Hack 2025-03-19
Jeremy Corbyn 2025-03-20
Rachael Maskell 2025-03-25
Christine Jardine 2025-03-25
John Martin McDonnell 2025-03-31