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Signatures | Total: 2,184

 

# NameComments
1951 Dave Smith
1952 Nigel Biggs
1953 Sameena Matthiessen
1954 Steve Whittington
1955 Deirdre Brower Latz
1956 Marian Sudbury
1957 Ewan Robertshttp://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/apr/12/immigration.publicservices
1958 Audrey ParryI agree with all of theabove.
1959 Caleb Storkey
1960 Paul Wenham
1961 Helen Tomlinson
1962 Anonymous
1963 Elizabeth Coleman
1964 Phil RawlingsThis is an important issue of fairness and justice, as well as pragmatic (it is better to treat sick people that leave them in the community to pass on diseases!!)
1965 John McKenna
1966 Jacqui Ford
1967 judith emanuel
1968 Catriona Arundale
1969 Antonia Dunn
1970 Lynda Shentall
1971 kate richardson
1972 Jennifer Hautman
1973 David James
1974 John King
1975 Michael Smith
1976 Teresa Gibson
1977 susan morganI think it is extremely important that while asylum seekers are in this country they should have access to all medical health care, as is their right under the human rights act.
1978 Daniel Murphy
1979 J Fisher
1980 F.Andrew O.D.Dawson
1981 barry winchester
1982 Emma Scott
1983 Phil Frampton
1984 Jan Harper
1985 Ruth GardnerWhat a hideous proposal!!
1986 (Revd.) Daniel BurtonI strongly support this petition. As far as I am concerned, the care that the UK offers or does not offer to asylum seekers and migrants, is the hallmark of a civilised society.
1987 Faith Barton
1988 Frances Ballin
1989 Jill Cooke
1990 ROY NDLOVUl would love to see petition going on because most asylum saffuring if they are going to hospital or GP .its breaching the human rights or disrimination
1991 Merryn Cooke
1992 Iain Hodcroft
1993 Robert Bartindale
1994 Dr Andrew KnoxThis is a shameful abuse of human rights and in a nation that supposedly holds the millenum development goals to be so important, we would do well to thoroughly care for those who are most needy within our own borders.
1995 Dave Mackie
1996 Bob Day
1997 Gill Newton
1998 AnonymousI work for Refugee Action in Manchester
1999 Burhan FatahTo measure any Nations and a Society how much civilised they are, basically to look at the degree of there Respect for the Vulnerable persons or Groups in there Society. This is a disgraceful act to force the Racist ideas on NHS to charge Refused asylum seeker and Migrants. This is barbarism and it is a shameful campaign on the human right in this country and it is a threat on our civil liberty. We pay enough tax every year to keep NHS on going and free and the burden is up on the politicians to not allow our money to be wasted on wars that only multi million companies benefit it. In one word: Forcing any law to make Vulnerable peoples to pay to use NHS = FASHISM.
2000 Maggie Ronayne

 

Signatures | Total: 2,184