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Name: David Lammy MP on Nov 26, 2009Comments: I have created this petition to give the concerned residents of Tottenham, Haringey, and wider North London a place to oppose these damaging plans. I promise to stand shoulder to shoulder with those resisting these cuts to our A&E services.Flag
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Name: Symeon Brown on Nov 26, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Maria-Concetta Sidoti on Nov 26, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Louisa Livermore on Nov 26, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Pier Barrett on Nov 26, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Keith Flett on Nov 28, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 28, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Pete McAskie on Nov 28, 2009Comments: Do we want a budget health service or a quality one. For me a good quality health service is a top priority. Pete McAskie Green Party candidate Hornsey & Wood GreenFlag
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Name: Wendy Keenan on Nov 29, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Peter Budge on Nov 29, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Liz Ixer on Nov 29, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Dr Natasha Posner on Nov 29, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Bianca De Stavola on Nov 30, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Asher Jacobsberg on Nov 30, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Sheila Fairlamb on Nov 30, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Steve Ballard on Nov 30, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Eddie Finnegan on Nov 30, 2009Comments: As a Harringay resident, depending on as many as five departments of Whittington Hospital, I fully agree with this petition.Flag
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Name: David Snow on Nov 30, 2009Comments: These services are vital to what is one of the most densely populated boroughs in London...if anything we need more, not less.Flag
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Name: M.Sully on Nov 30, 2009Comments: To consider cuts or closure to A and Es facilities at the Whittington and North Middlesex Hospitals is alarming. If these plans go ahead they will cause deaths.Flag
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Name: M.Sully on Nov 30, 2009Comments: To consider cuts or closure to A and Es facilities at the Whittington and North Middlesex Hospitals is alarming. If these plans go ahead they will cause deaths.Flag
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Name: Steve Burdekin on Nov 30, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: John Nunney on Nov 30, 2009Comments: The Accident and Emergency Department is at the core of any Acute Hospital serving the local community, and once removed the associated specialities, all very costly to operate, I fear will also be under threat, for example Intensive Care beds. I totally oppose the closure or reduction in services of the Accident and Emergency services at North Middlesex or Whittington Hospitals.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 1, 2009Comments: These services should not be reduced or closed as they provide valuable services to the localarea.Flag
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Name: Beryl And Wolf Wayne on Dec 1, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Jane Shallice on Dec 1, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Jackie Rafferty on Dec 1, 2009Comments: Signing from Southampton because I would not have survived my childhood if it had not been for the WhittingtonFlag
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Name: Lucy Whitman on Dec 1, 2009Comments: I strongly oppose any plans to close or reduce A & E services at the Whittington and North Middlesex Hospitals. There is no major hospital within the borders of the borough of Haringey and the residents of Haringey desperately need these services.Flag
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Name: Louise Lewis on Dec 1, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Kate Bowgett on Dec 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Lorna Reith on Dec 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anthony Boakye-Mensah on Dec 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Philip Glanville on Dec 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Gill Whitney on Dec 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Sue Hockett on Dec 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: D,Macdonald on Dec 2, 2009Comments: Vital that A & E services maintained at N.Midd and Whittington hospitals. For Tottenham Prince of Wales was closed thirty years ago and St. Anns downgraded. Enough is enough.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Tiberiu Petre on Dec 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: ROBINA MOUGHAL on Dec 2, 2009Comments: yes we want to save the north middlesex hospati and A and EFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 2, 2009Comments: Expediency is key in the treatment of emergency cases. This proposal puts lives at risk as well as potentially costing the NHS more through longer hospital stays (as patients will be more acute on admission) and increased complications. Having used A&E a few times, I cannot imagine how much more traumatic that experience would have been had I had a journey of perhaps an hour (depending on traffic) rather than 20 mins or so.Flag
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Name: Doreen Henry on Dec 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael Ward on Dec 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Judith Bridges on Dec 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Gmmh Rahman Khan on Dec 2, 2009Comments: Closing A & E of the Whittington will be suciduial for the people of Haringey and particularly for the members of my family, including myself from where we have been receiving urgent medical help whenever needed on account of my heart attack & other sudden illness since the year 1978Flag
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Name: Christine Silvers on Dec 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 2, 2009Comments: People in Haringey and Tottenham need the services that these hospitals provide. I myself have needed to use the A&E at Whittington on several occasions. To close them down or reduce their services is irresponsible.Flag
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Name: J Sterling on Dec 2, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Benjamin Smart on Dec 2, 2009Comments: The proposals has not taken into consideration that people on the north side of Tottenham cannot get across to other hospitals as easily as the writers of the proposed change may think. North Middlesex and the Whittington must keep their A&E facilities.Flag
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Name: Rev. Dr. Olubunmi Fagbemi on Dec 2, 2009Comments: As someone who has had reason both to use and to accompany parishioners to the A&E at the North Middx, I am disturbed at this development. Access to these services are time critical. Many parishioners cannot travel the extra distances suggested easily. The further cost in time and money are a veritable source, not just of inconvenience, but of anxiety and a further compromise to health and well being. The diversity reflected in and cosmopolitan nature of the population of Tottenham in particular, and Haringey in general, should, prima facie, inform a clear decision to hold services as close to the people here as possible. Besides a great deal of capacity already built up in helping the diverse group of people to access health services would be seriously undermined if not lost, entirely. PLEASE RETHINK!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 2, 2009Comments: As a senior member of medical staff in one of the aforementioned Emergency Departments, from a clinical perspective I believe that the downgrading of either ED will be severely detrimental to patient safety.Flag