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EP28: Special Edition - The 'Bionic Lord' Craig Mackinlay

The Kent Politics Podcast

Friday, 2 August 2024 - 45 minutes

THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST

Episode 28 - Special Edition - The 'Bionic Lord' Craig Mackinlay 

In this episode of the Kent Politics Podcast, host Simon Finlay sits down with former Conservative MP and newly appointed Lord, Craig Mackinlay. They discuss his harrowing experience with sepsis that led to the loss of his limbs and how he has turned a personal tragedy into an opportunity for advocacy in healthcare. 

Key Points Discussed: 

**Craig Mackinlay's Background**: Born in Chatham within the Medway towns, he shares his deep-rooted connection to Kent. 

**Sepsis Battle**: Details about how a seemingly minor illness escalated into full septic shock resulting in limb amputation.  

**Political Career**: Reflections on serving as an MP for Thanet South and transitioning to life as a peer.  

**Support from Peers**: Visits from high-profile politicians during recovery including Rishi Sunak and Boris Johnson. 

**Challenges**: Challenges faced while adapting to artificial limbs; criticism of current NHS provisions leading to advocacy plans. 

 

**Awareness Campaign Goals**:  

 - Improving early detection and treatment of sepsis.  

 - Encouraging genetic testing for autoimmune diseases susceptibility.  

 - Pushing for better immediate prosthetics options via NHS.  

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