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Name: UNISON: South West London Mental Health Branch. on Aug 22, 2007Town: Tooting.Comments: Fund the NHS - not war.Flag
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Name: Wandsworth Stop The War Coalition. on Aug 22, 2007Town: Tooting.Comments: Fund the NHS - not war.Flag
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Name: John Kennedy on Aug 22, 2007Town: MacclesfieldComments:Flag
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Name: Scilla Allen on Aug 22, 2007Town: shoreham-by-seaComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 22, 2007Town: IsleworthComments:Flag
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Name: Vincent Tilsley on Aug 22, 2007Town: Shoreham-by-SeaComments:Flag
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Name: Anna Gillions on Aug 22, 2007Town: TelfordComments:Flag
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Name: Michael Worrall on Aug 22, 2007Town: NEWPORTComments:Flag
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Name: Kathleen Covill on Aug 22, 2007Town: brightonComments:Flag
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Name: L. C. Reed on Aug 23, 2007Town: LeedsComments:Flag
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Name: Janet Merrifield on Aug 23, 2007Town: OswestryComments:Flag
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Name: Tom Kenny on Aug 23, 2007Town: PortmarnockComments:Flag
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Name: J.Roe on Aug 23, 2007Town: NorthwichComments: Thank Goodness that CND is still there , because the nuclear madness is just a stones throw away again.Flag
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Name: Anna Leung on Aug 23, 2007Town: LondonComments:Flag
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Name: Ross McFadzean on Aug 23, 2007Town: GlasgowComments:Flag
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Name: Adrian Marlow on Aug 23, 2007Town: SouthamptonComments:Flag
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Name: Laura Murray on Aug 23, 2007Town: PeterboroughComments:Flag
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Name: Roger Blunden on Aug 23, 2007Town: LlanfyllinComments: Nuclear disarmament will only take place if countries like Britain take a lead.Flag
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Name: Gwilym Games on Aug 23, 2007Town: SalfordComments:Flag
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Name: Eddie McDonnell on Aug 23, 2007Town: ManchesterComments:Flag
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Name: Jen Reznick on Aug 23, 2007Town: LondonComments:Flag
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Name: Rachel Stenner on Aug 23, 2007Town: BristolComments:Flag
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Name: J E Stewart on Aug 23, 2007Town: LondonComments:Flag
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Name: Bronwen Holden on Aug 23, 2007Town: LeedsComments:Flag
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Name: Yan Overfield Shaw on Aug 23, 2007Town: ManchesterComments:Flag
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Name: Mr. Stephen Turnock on Aug 23, 2007Town: CannockComments:Flag
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Name: MARIE COOKE on Aug 23, 2007Town: BirminghamComments:Flag
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Name: E Cohen on Aug 23, 2007Town: WatervilleComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 24, 2007Town: FelixstoweComments:Flag
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Name: Deborah Jane Axson on Aug 24, 2007Town: CongletonComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 24, 2007Town: congletonComments:Flag
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Name: Henry Palmer on Aug 24, 2007Town: LondonComments:Flag
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Name: Mel Deo on Aug 24, 2007Town: buttevantComments:Flag
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Name: Stefan Majer on Aug 24, 2007Town: long eatonComments:Flag
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Name: Delyth Chappell on Aug 25, 2007Town: gargraveComments:Flag
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Name: John Combe on Aug 25, 2007Town: KidderminsterComments: Great Britain does not need Trident. We do not need nuclear weapons to acheive status. Our invovement in Iraq is completely wrong. We should be aiming for a nuclear free world.Flag
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Name: Mark Fletcher on Aug 25, 2007Town: Dover, KentComments:Flag
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Name: Karine Campbell on Aug 25, 2007Town: sherborneComments: Give Peace a chance JahluvFlag
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Name: Frank Fox on Aug 25, 2007Town: Thornton-CleveleysComments: At age 89 I am disappointed at slow progress towards the abolition of Nuclear Weapons. Please ignore pressures from the U.S.A. and get your skates on.Flag
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Name: Claire Ballantyne on Aug 25, 2007Town: RomeComments:Flag
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Name: Sue Watts on Aug 25, 2007Town: LydneyComments:Flag
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Name: David Spencer on Aug 25, 2007Town: LondonComments: Its an utterly unneccesary waste of money and a totally unjustifiable risk to add to the many in the world. Britain should be leading the way on non-proliferation, not on proliferation!Flag
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Name: Ian Pocock on Aug 26, 2007Town: LondonComments:Flag
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Name: Saba Sadik on Aug 26, 2007Town: ManchesterComments: The money used for trident could go to free education, to the NHS, to help lower crime rate, to aiding the hungry in less fortunate countries, to creating more energy efficient ways of running the country, to cleaning up the UK. There are so many good things we could do with that money. Why use it for something we know to be evil.Flag
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Name: Nayeli on Aug 26, 2007Town: LancasterComments:Flag
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Name: Nina Lambert on Aug 27, 2007Town: SOUTHAMPTONComments:Flag
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Name: JANE SELLERS on Aug 27, 2007Town: LEEDSComments:Flag
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Name: Denise Preston on Aug 27, 2007Town: CarmarthenComments: Unless we cancel preparations to renew Trident, how can we continue to join Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty talks without being accused of hypocrisy The vast sums to be spent on Trident need, instead, to fund the infrastructure of this country, and also to fund 'green' initiatives e.g. grants for most houses to have solar panels, or photovoltaic cells, and other alternative ways of saving energy.Flag
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Name: Philip Brewin on Aug 27, 2007Town: NottinghamComments:Flag
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Name: Clare Frostick on Aug 27, 2007Town: MaldonComments:Flag