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Conservatives warn government not to let murders influence draft bill

Posted: 24 March 2005 | Subscribe Online


The Conservatives are warning the government against allowing a handful of high-profile murders by people with mental health problems to influence its handling of the draft Mental Health Bill.

Shadow health minister Tim Loughton, a member of the parliamentary joint committee set up to scrutinise the bill, said he hoped the government would not use media attention generated by recent cases to "resist revising the bill".

The committee was due to publish its report this week.

In recent weeks a spate of killings by people with mental health problems have hit the headlines, including that of Peter Bryan who was detained indefinitely after murdering a friend and eating parts of his body.
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Loughton said the government would "do well to heed" the committee's findings, adding that cases such as 31-stone Chris Leppard, who was sectioned because he suffered from Prada Willi syndrome which meant he could not stop eating, could become more prevalent.

"It could be a case of 'you ain't seen nothing yet'," he said, adding that Leppard's detention was "clearly a misuse of the Mental Health Act".

Loughton went on to say that if the Conservatives won May's general election they would prioritise mental health services.

"It is a scandal that mental health services are at the bottom of the funding pile," he said.
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Speaking earlier, health minister Rosie Winterton defended plans to abolish patient forums within mental health trusts and merge them into ones for primary care trusts.

"We are absolutely not intending any diminution of the scrutiny of mental health services. Many people have said to us that they felt isolated in independent trusts."

She added: "We are not reducing the number of people who can be involved in forums but are bringing them together in PCTs."


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