"There is no excuse... Polio is a serious disease," he said.
"We will be meeting with them to discuss potential options and their ideas in the coming months."Protesters have stepped up their campaign to safeguard the future of a hospital, after winning celebrity backing.
Hundreds of people staged a demonstration outside Goole and District Hospital earlier, amid speculation that parts of the site could close.Former boxer Barry McGuigan, Genesis musician Mike Rutherford and comedian Jasper Carrott have all recorded messages of support.The Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust, which runs the hospital, said it was assessing ideas and planned to "agree the next steps" with the Integrated Care Board by March.
Concerns about the hospital's future were raised in December after staff at the hospital claimed several wards had been earmarked for closure.Sir David Davis, the Goole and Pocklington MP, met officials from the trust earlier as campaigners staged a protest in Woodland Avenue.
He said there had been "no resolution" at the meeting and the trust was "not even near a decision".
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