A Key Role for Sarah

Soon after taking her place in the House of Commons, Sarah was elected to the influential Health Select Committee which examines government health policy and proposed legislation, together with the work of the the Department of Health.

Sarah is delighted to have been elected onto this important Committee. Many of the reasons why she became an MP inform her perception that health policy is directed primarily at big city issues, whilst becoming increasingly irrelevant or damaging to those working at the front line.

The Health Select Committee will be an opportunity for Sarah to to question government policy and to examine other health priorities from the perspective of a long serving GP and medical examiner with real life experience.


Dr Sarah Wollaston MP

In August 2009 I was selected by voters of all political affiliations as the Conservative candidate for Totnes, in Britain's first ever fully open postal primary. This has given me a special mandate to represent all views and not just those of the Conservative Party, which I intend to carry forward now that I have been elected as your MP.

After 16 years of working as a GP in rural Devon, I felt it was time for me to stand up for many of the things we all care about, such as strong communities, local healthcare and employment.

As a doctor and a former police surgeon, I have seen the devastating effects of alcohol-related crime and binge drinking, and would take the opportunity to bring my professional expertise to these and other related topics.

In the current atmosphere of cynicism and mistrust of politicians, with my real life experience I can fully appreciate the difficulties that many people are facing in their lives.

Healthcare and science are seriously under-represented in Parliament. I intend to fight for the NHS and for healthcare that is tailored to our needs rather than those of big cities.

I am committed to taking the views of the whole constituency into account and promise to listen and be open to arguments.