CONSERVATIVE
New Forest East

CABINET OFFICE – INFECTED BLOOD COMPENSATION SCHEME - 06 July 2026

CABINET OFFICE – INFECTED BLOOD COMPENSATION SCHEME - 06 July 2026

[The Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office (Nick Thomas-Symonds): Yes. That is why the scheme is designed for both infected and affected people – and not just spouses; it includes children and siblings, and I am proud that it also includes carers. We think about the awful injustice for those who were infected, but we also remember the effect on their families and those around them. The hon. Member makes a powerful point.]

Sir Julian Lewis: On that point, I acknowledge the huge amount of effort, attention and concentration that the Minister has put into the scheme. I am therefore slightly surprised that the Haemophilia Society, which is a great champion for the community, says that in its opinion, care provided by family members is not being fairly compensated. It says that the scheme does not currently enable carers to make an adequate claim for the full impact of the care they provided, and that it does not sufficiently reflect the financial and personal sacrifices made by those who have delivered that care over decades, with particular reference to children and their educational sacrifices. I know there are no easy answers to this, but has the Minister had an interaction with the Haemophilia Society, which is well placed to represent the affected community?

[Nick Thomas-Symonds: As the right hon. Gentleman can imagine, I have interacted with the Haemophilia Society and many other charities over the past two years. It is important to mention that the scheme does include carers; I am perfectly willing to look at what the Haemophilia Society is saying about the precise package for carers, but the fundamental point is that carers should be recognised, and they are within the scheme.]