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Hawl i fyw/Fighting chance

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Vicki White
11 years ago

Stop this crazy injustice.

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Fiona Parry
11 years ago

a chance to live shod

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Fiona Parry
11 years ago

a chance to live shod

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Kevin Jones
11 years ago

Aneurin Bevan set up the NHS which was to provide medical care free at point-of-need to all Britons...

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karen vickers
11 years ago

cannot believe the injustice of it all - we are all supposed to be one country it should not depend on your postcode whether or not you receive treatment. it is despicable.

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karen vickers
11 years ago

cannot believe the injustice of it all - we are all supposed to be one country it should not depend on your postcode whether or not you receive treatment. it is despicable.

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Natalee Clark
11 years ago

good luck

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Natalee Clark
11 years ago

good luck

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Gwenlli Jones
11 years ago

fully supported

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Gwenlli Jones
11 years ago

fully supported

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catherine jones
11 years ago

irfon has been a big part of my sons life through football and a good friend.he deserver to be treated fairly and with respect as does everyone fighting in wales against cancer x

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DEBORAH JONES
11 years ago

Mae'n bwysig i arwyddo hwn .

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DEBORAH JONES
11 years ago

Mae'n bwysig i arwyddo hwn .

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Karen Hughes
11 years ago

The Welsh assembly government are allocated 10% more per head from central government to spend on public services for people in Wales than the whole of the UK average....so where's it going? Certainly not on health. I agree they should drop free prescriptions also free parking and we need a cancer drugs fund ...they seem clueless when it comes to priorities

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ceri roberts
11 years ago

help us please

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ceri roberts
11 years ago

help us please

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Sian Williams
11 years ago

Pob lwc x

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Sian Williams
11 years ago

Pob lwc x

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nia williams
11 years ago

I'd rather pay for prescription for antibiotics if it meant that lifesaving cancer drugs were available in Wales. The government it all wrong.

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nia williams
11 years ago

I'd rather pay for prescription for antibiotics if it meant that lifesaving cancer drugs were available in Wales. The government it all wrong.