The former Minister seeking to rescue the £800m plan for a new hospital at Overdale will be in the audience at a live Q&A session about the future plans tonight after the Chief Minister turned down his request for a public debate.
Speaking to the 'Politics Disassembled' podcast last week, Deputy Lyndon Farnham said he was "likely" to bring a proposition to continue with the existing proposals.
Yesterday, he said that the proposition could be submitted as early as this week.
It followed the publication of a review of the Our Hospital plans undertaken by Alan Moore, who was recruited by government to act as an Expert Adviser on the project.
The document – which Deputy Farnham described as "light on detail" – recommended abandoning the proposed single-site facility at Overdale in favour of a multi-site scheme primarily based around the existing Gloucester Street site and adjacent land at Kensington Place, as well as Overdale.
"The Assembly needs to be mindful that this is a debate that it has to have – we are fighting for a solution that provides Jersey with the best clinical outcomes, and the clinicians have made it clear that a single-site option is the preferred way of achieving this," said Deputy Farnham.
"We democratically approved the location, the access, the budget and the funding mechanism for the existing project, so I think it would be unwise for the government to ignore the previous States decisions without coming back to the Assembly.
"I appreciate that this is a new Assembly and they should be given the opportunity to decide, however they have not even been provided with the necessary details to do so," he added.
Chief Minister Kristina Moore announced tonight's' question-and-answer session last week, after she declined a challenge from Deputy Farnham to take part in a live debate on the subject.
Deputy Farnham said: "I'll be in attendance – I have requested a slot on the panel to provide some balance and to answer any detailed questions on the Overdale project if necessary."
Listen to Deputy Farnham on Politics Disassembled below or find the interview on all major podcast platforms...
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Our Hospital(s)... Gov review proposes multi-site solution
FOCUS: How much more “affordable” would a multi-site hospital be?
TIMELINE: How long until we get a new multi-site hospital?
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