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Jeremy Hunt's Lewisham hospital cuts plan quashed at High Court | Jeremy Hunt's Lewisham hospital cuts plan quashed at High Court |
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Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has had his decision to reduce services at a major hospital declared unlawful and quashed by the High Court. | Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has had his decision to reduce services at a major hospital declared unlawful and quashed by the High Court. |
Mr Justice Silber ruled Mr Hunt acted outside his powers when he announced casualty and maternity units at Lewisham Hospital would be downgraded. | Mr Justice Silber ruled Mr Hunt acted outside his powers when he announced casualty and maternity units at Lewisham Hospital would be downgraded. |
He said the Secretary of State had breached provisions of the National Health Services Act 2006. | He said the Secretary of State had breached provisions of the National Health Services Act 2006. |
The judge gave him permission to appeal against the decision. | The judge gave him permission to appeal against the decision. |
Mr Justice Silber said recommendations of the Secretary of State had to have regard to, or be supported by, GP commissioners. | Mr Justice Silber said recommendations of the Secretary of State had to have regard to, or be supported by, GP commissioners. |
It was quite clear that the Lewisham GP commissioners did not give support to the proposals, said the judge. | It was quite clear that the Lewisham GP commissioners did not give support to the proposals, said the judge. |
'Incredible day' | 'Incredible day' |
He went on: "On the contrary, they strongly opposed them although those GP commissioners in a number of surrounding but different areas were happy with them. | He went on: "On the contrary, they strongly opposed them although those GP commissioners in a number of surrounding but different areas were happy with them. |
"I considered that it was the absence of support from the local GP commissioners which constituted an additional reason why the decision of the Secretary of State cannot stand." | "I considered that it was the absence of support from the local GP commissioners which constituted an additional reason why the decision of the Secretary of State cannot stand." |
The challenge was brought by Save Lewisham Hospital and the London Borough of Lewisham. | The challenge was brought by Save Lewisham Hospital and the London Borough of Lewisham. |
Dr Louise Irvine, a local GP who chairs the Save Lewisham Hospital campaign, said: "This is an incredible day. | Dr Louise Irvine, a local GP who chairs the Save Lewisham Hospital campaign, said: "This is an incredible day. |
"We are delighted for every single person who has supported the campaign and those who will now continue to benefit from this extraordinary hospital." | "We are delighted for every single person who has supported the campaign and those who will now continue to benefit from this extraordinary hospital." |
Rosa Curling, a lawyer with solicitors' firm Leigh Day acting for the campaigners, described it as a "tremendous victory". | Rosa Curling, a lawyer with solicitors' firm Leigh Day acting for the campaigners, described it as a "tremendous victory". |
She said: "This judgment should serve as a warning to the government that, if they try to do this, local communities will fight back to ensure their healthcare services remain in place." | She said: "This judgment should serve as a warning to the government that, if they try to do this, local communities will fight back to ensure their healthcare services remain in place." |
Mayor of Labour-run Lewisham Council, Sir Steve Bullock, said justice had been delivered to a hospital "well-managed, highly-respected and financially solvent". | Mayor of Labour-run Lewisham Council, Sir Steve Bullock, said justice had been delivered to a hospital "well-managed, highly-respected and financially solvent". |
In January Mr Hunt told MPs that the cuts were necessary because neighbouring South London Healthcare NHS Trust has been losing more than £1m every week. | In January Mr Hunt told MPs that the cuts were necessary because neighbouring South London Healthcare NHS Trust has been losing more than £1m every week. |
A spokesman said Mr Hunt's department was "disappointed by the decision" and would consider the judgment carefully. | A spokesman said Mr Hunt's department was "disappointed by the decision" and would consider the judgment carefully. |
He said: "This judgment applies to one aspect of a package of changes which we believe are in the best long-term interests of patients and the public across south-east London. | He said: "This judgment applies to one aspect of a package of changes which we believe are in the best long-term interests of patients and the public across south-east London. |
"We expect to continue other elements of that package of changes, including the dissolution of the South London Healthcare NHS Trust, planned for October 1 - although there are a number of steps to go before that can take place." | "We expect to continue other elements of that package of changes, including the dissolution of the South London Healthcare NHS Trust, planned for October 1 - although there are a number of steps to go before that can take place." |
The other changes expected to go ahead are King's Health Partners taking over Princess Royal Hospital and the merger of Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Lewisham Hospital trusts. |