| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 2101 | Susan Seymour | |
| 2102 | Geoff Jellis | |
| 2103 | Mary Gill | |
| 2104 | Anna Churcher | |
| 2105 | Alison Purnell | please help these poor people to access healthcare. we have more than enough in our country for everyone's need. lets help our fellow brothers and sisters, regardless of where we are from. |
| 2106 | Naomi Hartree | |
| 2107 | Julia Shay | As a child psychotherapist working with children with emotional difficulties in an NHS setting, I find it hard to believe that a country as rich as the UK cannot afford to offer basic medical care to those who have sought refuge here. |
| 2108 | Lindsey Kennedy | |
| 2109 | Bernard Battley | |
| 2110 | oyinkan Ade-Ajayi | |
| 2111 | Heather Williams | We spend so much on international aid and development to try and introduce healthcare overseas; why then, can we not spend a few thousand pounds on an individual who has come to this country seeking asylum? |
| 2112 | Mark Yoxon | |
| 2113 | Dr Teresa Smith | |
| 2114 | Nina | |
| 2115 | Jessie Campbell | This policy makes me ashamed of my government. We signed up for human rights for all not just ourselves |
| 2116 | karen mccarthy | |
| 2117 | Michaela Chesters | |
| 2118 | Sue Samson | |
| 2119 | Barbara Solon | I am in favour of the proposal. This would be in line from previous JCWI Human Rights actions. |
| 2120 | Julie Ellison | British treatment of asylum seekers is generally awful and the refusal rate of genuine asylum seekers is shameful: refusing medical care to destitute people is despicable. |
| 2121 | John Robinson | |
| 2122 | lucy davis | Let's treat people as individuals and where there is need, give them help regardless of a label that our society may have attached to them. |
| 2123 | Emily Rogers | |
| 2124 | Claire | |
| 2125 | Carme Abello | |
| 2126 | K Zyss | |