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  1. 2151
    Name: Stephen Metcalfe on Oct 21, 2008
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  2. 2152
    Name: Valerie Cheah on Oct 22, 2008
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  3. 2153
    Name: Anonymous on Oct 23, 2008
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  4. 2154
    Name: Alice Cowley on Oct 29, 2008
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  5. 2155
    Name: Lucia Asturias on Oct 31, 2008
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  6. 2156
    Name: Beth Roche on Oct 31, 2008
    Comments: I find this proposal abhorrent and totally barbaric.
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  7. 2157
    Name: Hannah Sanguinetti on Nov 1, 2008
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  8. 2158
    Name: YVONNE MAHLUNGE on Nov 14, 2008
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  9. 2159
    Name: Anonymous on Nov 19, 2008
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  10. 2160
    Name: Hannah Garrard on Nov 20, 2008
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  11. 2161
    Name: Anonymous on Nov 20, 2008
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  12. 2162
    Name: Anonymous on Nov 25, 2008
    Comments: the life of every immigrant regardless of status should matter. even animals are protected
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  13. 2163
    Name: Anonymous on Nov 25, 2008
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  14. 2164
    Name: Asia on Dec 5, 2008
    Comments: this is really discrimination against human
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  15. 2165
    Name: Jen Elliott on Dec 17, 2008
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  16. 2166
    Name: Anonymous on Dec 27, 2008
    Comments: If I treated my dog this way I would be put in prison.........................how can we a civilised community treat fellow humans this way..........
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  17. 2167
    Name: Thomas Webb on Dec 30, 2008
    Comments: I sign this petition for both pragmatic economic reasons relating to costs and a belief that this measure will prove to be a false economy, and for humanitarian/ compassionate reasons.
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  18. 2168
    Name: Annalisa Williams on Jan 23, 2009
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  19. 2169
    Name: Christine Jackson on Jan 28, 2009
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  20. 2170
    Name: Chris Hoy on Jan 30, 2009
    Comments: I am shocked at the inhuman attitude to people who have an urgent need for medical care and resources. For the govenment to pass this proposal would mean legitimating racist attitudes to people who already have little opportunity to protect themselves.
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  21. 2171
    Name: Anonymous on Feb 8, 2009
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  22. 2172
    Name: Anonymous on Feb 16, 2009
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  23. 2173
    Name: Anonymous on Feb 22, 2009
    Comments: health is a basic human right and thus must be free for everyone!
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  24. 2174
    Name: Michael Isaacs on Feb 27, 2009
    Comments: As long as they are in this country they have the right to access health care system
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  25. 2175
    Name: Kirsty Dolphin on Mar 4, 2009
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  26. 2176
    Name: Jason on Mar 11, 2009
    Comments: Attention UK Government: Do not refuse NHS health care for the people you refer as refused asylum seekers or other undocumented migrants for the reason that you save money, because their poor health as a result is danger to your people who live with these refused asylum seekers or other undocumented migrants you portraying.
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  27. 2177
    Name: Rachida on Mar 27, 2009
    Comments: If those people have any sense of humanity and decency, they would not have though such cruel, inhuman and barbaric stand as this. Talk about Animal cruelty in Uk...how about human cruelty! largely allowed under our nose from this government and all those people who think ther are superior and above others. We all equal if we all going to dye; healthy or ill; this would not make any difference.
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  28. 2178
    Name: Faye Tierney on Mar 31, 2009
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  29. 2179
    Name: Catherine Allum on Apr 2, 2009
    Comments: This is an outrage in a civilised society!
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  30. 2180
    Name: Emily Denness on Apr 15, 2009
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  31. 2181
    Name: Jade on Apr 20, 2009
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  32. 2182
    Name: Munira Ali on Apr 22, 2009
    Comments: denying this service to failed asylum seekers ,dont you think increases a lot of things e.g infection,fraud etc. and are they not humans cause after sometime they are granted status and by that time the health is already messed up.
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  33. 2183
    Name: John Morrell on Jun 17, 2009
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  34. 2184
    Name: Paul Hurley on Jul 13, 2009
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  35. 2185
    Name: D.thomas on Jul 17, 2009
    Comments: strongly oppose to the Government views on medical care for this vulnerable group
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  36. 2186
    Name: Lucy on Oct 27, 2009
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  37. 2187
    Name: Chandni Parmar on Dec 29, 2009
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  38. 2188
    Name: Karin Johansson Blight on Jan 6, 2010
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  39. 2189
    Name: Muriel Nichols on Jan 19, 2010
    Comments: Very often all I can do is use writing skills and prayer but know I am helping a little this way
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  40. 2190
    Name: Teresa Pastena on Feb 12, 2010
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  41. 2191
    Name: Audrey Parry (Mrs) on May 10, 2010
    Comments: I know a young friend who is an asylum seeker who fled to the U K because his life was in danger. He developed some serious health problems and had to spend some weeks in hospital. He was full of gratitude for the treatment he received and made a complete recovery. Without that care, he could have very likely have lost his life. Having spent some time as a volunteer with the Boaz Trust, I dread to think what would happen to some of those clients who could not get the access to free medical care that they are so often in need of.
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  42. 2192
    Name: Tess Luetchford on May 12, 2010
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  43. 2193
    Name: Catherine Dodds on Jun 4, 2010
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  44. 2194
    Name: Jane Sydor on Jul 21, 2010
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  45. 2195
    Name: Rebecca Copson on Dec 15, 2010
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  46. 2196
    Name: Nicolai Schumkeen on Apr 8, 2011
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  47. 2197
    Name: Emma Le Blanc on Jul 13, 2011
    Comments: We are all human beings and deserve to have our basic needs met. Healthcare is a basic need and refused asylum seekers and undocumented migrants legal status should not prohibit them from accessing something that is essential for a person's health and genderal well-being.
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  48. 2198
    Name: Mr P. Le Blanc on Jul 13, 2011
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  49. 2199
    Name: Anonymous on Sep 12, 2011
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