Duncan Baker, North Norfolk MP, has called for action to reduce the incidence and after care for stroke victims in Norfolk. - Credit: Archant Action needs to be taken to bring down the number of strokes suffered by people in Norfolk, Duncan Baker has said. Speaking in a debate about after-stroke care at Westminster Hall, the North Norfolk MP called for Norwich to host a trial of mechanical thrombectomy - a relatively new procedure used to treat stokes by clearing blood clots. In his speech, Mr Baker spoke of how a stroke had touch his own life through his father-in-law Michael Baker.