lord craig mackinlay, richard whitehead and tony hudgell were inspired to team up after sharing theiry met with the health secretary to discuss improving the quality and access to prosthetics and ways to reduce waiting times. 0ur reporterjohn maguire has more. the refusal to allow their physical disabilities to prevent them living their lives to the full is inspirational, and their campaign to improve access to prosthetics is hoping to make a real difference. previously an mp, lord mackinlay contracted sepsis last year. his hands and feet were amputated, and after extensive physiotherapy, using state of the art prosthetics, he returned to the house of commons to unanimous applause, a very rare thing in the chamber. he told the health secretary, wes streeting, at a meeting earlier this month that decent prosthetics are about so much more than mobility. he listened intently and i think he's going to go away and look very carefully at what nhs england should be providing to those requiring a prosthetic. notjust because of the kit, it's how it then helps people get back to work, helps the