‘We need a national campaign’: Political action on sepsis with Lee Anderson MP
Description
In episode 20 of Sepsis Voices with Dr Ron, UKST’s Founder & Chief Medical Officer is joined by Lee Anderson, MP for Ashfield and a leading parliamentary voice on sepsis.
Lee speaks candidly about how the condition has affected his own family – with his wife surviving sepsis twice – as well as constituents, and his friend and former colleague Lord Mackinlay, who lost all four limbs after contracting sepsis.
These experiences have fuelled Lee’s passionate calls for a Government-backed public awareness campaign and his support for the relaunched All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Sepsis, now one of the largest APPGs in Westminster.
The episode covers:
- Lee’s personal connection to sepsis
- The life-changing impact of sepsis on friends and constituents
- Why the APPG on Sepsis is vital to driving Government action
- The importance of early recognition, education and post-sepsis support
- Calls for unified care across all four nations of the UK
- The economic case for early diagnosis and better frontline training
- Lee’s message to fellow MPs and the public about why awareness matters
Tune in for a powerful conversation on how personal experience drives political action – and why Lee agrees with UKST that sepsis must become a national health priority.
You can learn more about sepsis and the UK Sepsis Trust’s mission at sepsistrust.org
Learn more about the APPG on sepsis: https://www.parallelparliament.co.uk/APPG/sepsis
Watch Lee’s Westminster Hall debate on sepsis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfdQuk_6HeQ



