http://www.lep.co.uk/news/MPs-join-attack-on-39ripoff39.3190277.jpMPs join attack on 'rip-off' phonelines
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Lancashire's MPs have united in condemning public bodies over their use of 'rip-off' phonelines.
The MPs hit out after the Evening Post revealed that GP surgeries were using an 0844 number and public bodies such as Lancashire Constabulary and Lancashire Trading Standards were using an 0845 number.
Although not officially classed as premium rate, the new numbers are up to 4p a minute more expensive to call from standard BT landlines and can cost up to 35p a minute more using a mobile phone.
South Ribble Labour MP David Borrow said councils and the police need to consult with residents over the use of such phonelines.
And the controversial numbers should be scrapped if the public demands it.
He said: "They should be looking to the people they serve, because they are not private companies. They are spending tax payers' money and there should be a system in place to gauge public opinion on this issue.
"If people are not happy then this should be looked at again."
Nigel Evans, Tory MP for Ribble Valley, said: "Quite frankly they should be freephone numbers. People pay for the NHS through taxes and they are paying further for using those services."
Michael Jack, Tory MP for Fylde, added: "I think this practice should be stopped. It is another way of making money out of the unsuspecting public and the public should show their dissent."
Lindsay Hoyle, Labour MP for Chorley, said: "This is just another added burden people could do without. It is unacceptable."
Ben Wallace, MP for Lancaster and Wyre, said: "It is not good enough that we are paying above inflation hikes in council tax and our tax. It now seems they are ripping us off by the back door."
But Preston MP Mark Hendrick called for more competition in the sector which could drive prices down. He said: "With more and more public authorities using these numbers, it might be some of these companies could steal a march by offering such a package."
Gabby Nelson, Lancashire County Council's assistant director of customer access, said: "It is fairer to have one general contact number, as there are many different area codes across the 12 Lancashire districts."
Meanwhile, patients are angry after discovering they face extra charges for ringing up to make an appointment with their doctor.
The Lancashire Evening Post revealed that at least four GP surgeries in Preston have changed their 01772 area code number in favour of a more expensive 0844 prefix.
Now it has emerged that Longton Health Centre has also adopted the controversial telephone line system – prompting a meeting of Longton Parish Council and a letter of complaint to the practice.
Stewart McLoughlin, 60, who lives in Longton and is a patient at the practice, as well as a parish councillor, said: "When I received my itemised telephone bill, I was furious that every time I had called the surgery, the calls had lasted around five minutes and I had been charged while waiting to make an appointment.
"It is ridiculous as in the past, I would only be on the phone for about 30 seconds and would pay much less for the telephone call."
The practice says it does not make any money out of the system and that the new telephone system was brought in after patients complained about the inability to get through to the health centre on the telephone.
But Mr McLoughlin says the parish council are still unhappy and have written another letter.
He said: "It may just be pennies, but pennies make pounds and I object to the NHS making money out of me."
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