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Ed Milliband's Labour Party Refuses Health Debate

The link is to Labour's web page about not having a debate about the NHS Bill. It says:
Over 160,000 people have now called on the Government to drop the Health Bill

The Government’s own website says that a petition which gets “at least 100,000 signatures will be eligible for debate in the House of Commons.”

We cannot let them ignore the calls of tens of thousands of people who care about our NHS.

Please take just a minute to co-sign the letter (below) and ask David Cameron: “Where’s my debate?”


Labour have decided what the topics are for debate on Monday. Neither are health.

Why have Labour bottled out of debating Health and refused the demand of an e-petition that many Labour members have signed?

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