Stephen Dorrell
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Stephen Dorrell is a Conservative MP and former Secretary of State for Health. He was Chair of the Health Select Committee from 2010 to 2014.
His views are seen as an important guide to Tory thinking on the NHS, reflecting a strong belief in the power of markets, choice and competition to produce benefits for patients.[1]
After resigning from the Health Select Committee in June 2014, Dorrell announced in November 2014 he would be quitting parliament at the 2015 election to take a job as a health consultant with KPMG. By leaving the Health Select Committee in June, Dorrell has allowed himself to have his 12 months 'cooling off' period before starting work in the private sector.[2]
Affiliations
2020 Public Services Trust: Dorrell is a comminssioner at the thinktank.[3]
Notes
- ↑ Randeep Ramesh, Public sector cuts: Stephen Dorrell warns against ringfencing NHS budget, Guardian, 6 July 2010
- ↑ Dorrell Exits Through Revolving Door Guido Fawkes, 25 November 2014, accessed 26 November 2014
- ↑ 2020 PST website, Commissioners, accessed Nov 2010