HC Deb 29 November 1965 vol 721 cc990-1
23. Mr. Hamling

asked the Minister of Health what plans he has for the provision of birth control appliances and advice as part of the National Health Service.

Mr. K. Robinson

This matter is under review, but I am not yet in a position to make a statement.

Mr. Hamling

Is my right hon. Friend aware that there would be widespread approval of a decision by the Minister to make this advice and treatment available through the National Health Service?

Mr. Robinson

I have already said in the House that I regard family planning as a proper and important part of health education. However, to provide advice and treatment free of charge generally in cases where there is no medical need would require changes in the present statutory provision and, of course, would be costly.

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