| # | Name | Comments |
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| 2051 | kidist | |
| 2052 | Jenny Dawkins | |
| 2053 | Ben Gibbs | |
| 2054 | kate fawcett | |
| 2055 | Phil Townend | The test of any society is how it treats its weakest members - including refused asylum seekers, who are still guests in our society. Humane treatment of such people is all we are asking for. |
| 2056 | a smith | The health care of the vunerable is being used as a political tool. It is in interests of everyone to our population healthy. |
| 2057 | daniel russell | A civilised society can be judged by it's willingness to help those in need and those in danger of victimisation. Our complacency in the face of the suffering of those less fortunate than us is a disgrace to us all. |
| 2058 | Sarah Small | |
| 2059 | megan whittaker | |
| 2060 | Annette Shaw | |
| 2061 | David Storr | |
| 2062 | Laura Woollett | |
| 2063 | Penelope Wenham | |
| 2064 | Christine Clarke | To deny health care is a denial of human rights, and is unthinkable in a civilised country. One of the hallmarks of a civilised country is the way in which it treats the vulnerable. We must uphold that standard. |
| 2065 | Davies | Please can we be more generous in providing health care for failed asylum seekers who need it? We don't allow them to work, so how can we expect them to pay? Some of them have been treated appallingly before they got here - I'd love to know they were getting a bit better from us. |
| 2066 | florence Cayboen | I was denied many times for medical treatment for my chronic disease until Project London was able to help me access with a GP. I strongly support this petition. |
| 2067 | Yusuf | |
| 2068 | Irene Elia | |
| 2069 | Karima Brooke | I am truly horrified at this abuse of human rights |
| 2070 | Anonymous | |
| 2071 | Brenda Billinghurst | |
| 2072 | Lucy KIng | |
| 2073 | Anonymous | |
| 2074 | Anonymous | |
| 2075 | Carmel Egan | |
| 2076 | Nicola Smith | |
| 2077 | Oliver Robertson | |
| 2078 | Richard Toye | |
| 2079 | lizzie philipps | |
| 2080 | Liz Reason | |
| 2081 | Anonymous | |
| 2082 | Rosemary Roberts | This is an outrageous proposal, of which the UK should be ashamed. Quite apart from the injustice in terms of human rights, I am particularly anxious about the disastrous impact of the proposal on the health and wellbeing of babies and young children. |
| 2083 | Jennifer Sergeant | |
| 2084 | Rachel Brooks | |
| 2085 | John Toye | |
| 2086 | Marie-France Faulkner | Very concerned that asylum seekers and undocumented migrants should be refused primary care which is a basic human right. |
| 2087 | manambur suresh | This is inhuman and against the spirit of international law on human rights and punish the people who are at the lowest of the low of the society. |
| 2088 | jane laxton | |
| 2089 | Dr. Timothy Lusty MA.BM.Bch.DCH.DTPH. | As a medical Dr. who has spent most of my career working on primary health care in developing countries
I have always been proud of the NHS and it's liberal approach to visitors to these shores. I believe that anyone who falls sick in this country be they asylum seekers or visitors, should have access to at least primary health care as a matter of principle. |
| 2090 | Andy Jolly | |
| 2091 | Anne Maroney | In addition to the human rights issue it makes economic sense to treat people in primary care |
| 2092 | David Hibberd | |
| 2093 | Catherine Anderson | If the denial of primary care to the most needy, whoever they are, is approved then not only can we never again think of ourselves as a civilised nation, but our government will have lost what little claim to humanity they can still muster. |
| 2094 | Dorothy Graves | |
| 2095 | carol Dasgupta | |
| 2096 | Mrs K. Atherton | |
| 2097 | Jennifer Downie | |
| 2098 | Niall Anderson | |
| 2099 | Amy Merone | |
| 2100 | Jeanne Warren | The denial of primary care breaches all our ideas of the sort of society we believe in and want. It is totally unacceptable to me and makes me lose faith in the government. |