The Liberal Democrats have asked for an urgent explanation for the high ambulance waiting times at Watford General Hospital - which are the worst across six counties.

County health spokesperson Chris White, cllr for St Albans Central and Clarence Ward, said: "Figures show that more than 1,000 working hours were lost while ambulances queued at this hospital - in contrast to just 200 at Luton and Dunstable, itself bad enough.

"Watford General Hospital was the worst in the entire region (which includes the six counties of Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and Norfolk).

"In total around one eighth of the delays were at Watford.

"The 1,000 hours mean patients waiting in ambulances and not getting treatment.

"The situation is clearly critical and we need to hear from both the hospital and the ambulance trust why this is happening and what they are doing about it."

Daisy Cooper, Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate campaigning to become the next MP for St Albans, added: "St Albans district patients need urgent answers from Watford General's Hospital management as to whether staff shortages, additional patient pressures, or Conservative cuts - such as the recently scrapped £8.5 million grant for home care - or something else are to blame for these staggeringly high ambulance waiting times.

"Front-line NHS staff do an amazing job under difficult circumstances but and may need additional support to help bring these waiting times down. We need to know that there is a plan."

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