The point was that she didn't answer the question. She didn't say what you said, because she knew that the problem is that if the unit is closed women would have to travel 40 miles over narrow roads to the nearest one.
You obviously don't live in the North. The other thing is that for specialist treatment patients will have to come to Newcastle. Even the A69 has problems in the winter, a distance of over 90 miles, Workington to Newcastle.
Tomorrow's i is about maternity units.
The affected areas where maternity services are marked to shut or move substantial distances include Lancashire and South Cumbria, West Yorkshire and Harrogate, South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Rutland, Birmingham and Solihull, Milton Keynes, Dorset, Coventry and Warwickshire.
Our analysis comes a week after the Royal College of Midwives’ annual report said maternity services across Britain could already reach “crisis point”, as more than a third of British midwives are nearing retirement age.
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inews.co.uk/nhs/revealed-11-maternity-units-face-closure/