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Get real Obs, you blame all the Countries ills on one thing, what a little little man you are, just glad that people now see you for what you are. And to think you wanted to be a Labour councillor, good job people saw you coming, if you had stood for the BNP you would have been more honest, and you have the gaul, to question the honesty of our politicians. When you are obviously a BNP supporter and you were trying to get elected as a Labour councillor, pot calling the kettle I think. That's why your so bitter, they wouldn't let you join the gravy train.

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Methinks tis you Kije, who's lost the argument and is left with worn out attempts at personal insult.  Immigration is now the number one issue for the majority of normal people,  as reflected in the shift to UKIP.  Health tourism is just another example of how we're being ripped off, so completely valid to any debate on the NHS.

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Your chance to participate depending on your view. I don't think links are allowed ?? sorearrangement of the recipient address is required.

 

Urgent: on Friday, MPs will vote on a new law to rein in NHS privatisation. If it passes, it would scrap the worst parts of the Health and Social Care Act - the terrible law which is forcing the steady privatisation and break-up of our health service. [1]

The new law will also keep the NHS out of TTIP - the US-EU trade agreement that threatens to lock privatisation into public services. [2] It’s simple: this new law would be great for our NHS.

Can you sign a petition to your MP asking them to turn up and vote the right way on Friday? MPs aren’t used to being the target of petitions: the last thing they want is hundreds of their constituents banding together. So the bigger this petition is, the more likely your MP is to listen.

Click here to tell your MP to vote to save our NHS on Friday:
https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/vote-to-save-our-nhs-warrington-south

Since the Health and Social Care Act passed in 2012, 38 Degrees members have watched in horror as health privatisation has gathered pace. In just one year, over £10bn of NHS funding ended up in the hands of profit-hungry companies. [3] Our health service is under threat. [4]

And now, with the government refusing to keep the NHS out of TTIP, it’s in even more danger. If TTIP goes through, and the NHS stays in the deal, it’ll be open season for private healthcare companies. [5]

It’ll be a hard vote to win. But our NHS is worth fighting for even when the odds are against us. And win or not, politicians need to know that 38 Degrees members haven’t given up or gone away - we’re still here, we still care, and we’ll take every opportunity to get rid of privatisation in our NHS.

So let's send each and every one of our MPs a clear message: we believe in a public NHS that provides decent care for everyone, whenever we need it. We will never sit back while our health service is under threat - and we will take every chance we have to try and save it.

Please click here to sign the petition to your MP now, calling on them to turn up this Friday and vote to save the NHS:
https     ://you. 38degrees. org.uk/petitions/vote-to-save-our-nhs-warrington-south


Thanks for being involved,

Susannah, Elizabeth, Rachel, Blanche and the 38 Degrees team

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