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Prime Minister's Questions

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Wednesday, 18 March, 2026
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Today I asked the PM to re-engage with the issue of compensation for those injured by Covid vaccines.


I first raised this with the Prime Minister over a year ago, and he agreed to look into it alongside the Health Secretary. But a year on, no meaningful progress has been made.


Those who were injured, and the loved ones of those who have died, are still waiting.


If we expect people to take vaccines in future emergencies, we must protect those harmed by them. Failing to do so risks undermining trust in the very system we may need to rely on again.

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