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Hawl i fyw/Fighting chance

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Matt Blumberg
11 years ago

Good Luck!

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Matt Blumberg
11 years ago

Good Luck!

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gwyn wiliams
11 years ago

Wales, Britains poor relatives, again!

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gwyn wiliams
11 years ago

Wales, Britains poor relatives, again!

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ceri-lynne morton
11 years ago

keep up the fight

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ceri-lynne morton
11 years ago

keep up the fight

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Ann Thompson
11 years ago

Disgusting in this day and age. Give them all a fighting chance.

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Ann Thompson
11 years ago

Disgusting in this day and age. Give them all a fighting chance.

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Carol Beach
11 years ago

The right to treatment is enshrined in the NHS, there is no reason to deny a treatment which may prolong or save a life. Its s disgraceful decision and should be reversed. Thought who can pay something for their medication should to allow fund to be used for those most in need

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Carol Beach
11 years ago

The right to treatment is enshrined in the NHS, there is no reason to deny a treatment which may prolong or save a life. Its s disgraceful decision and should be reversed. Thought who can pay something for their medication should to allow fund to be used for those most in need

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Susan Williams
11 years ago

total disgrace

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Susan Williams
11 years ago

total disgrace

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Jennifer roberts
11 years ago

Gen bawb hawl i driniaeth sy,n cadw claf yn fyw

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Jennifer roberts
11 years ago

Gen bawb hawl i driniaeth sy,n cadw claf yn fyw

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paul edwards
11 years ago

Why should the Welsh not receive drugs that will save lives that are available in England? We are British we should all have equal rights, if not we should not be part of the union. Westminster is a disgrace

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paul edwards
11 years ago

Why should the Welsh not receive drugs that will save lives that are available in England? We are British we should all have equal rights, if not we should not be part of the union. Westminster is a disgrace

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Mari Martin-Matthews
11 years ago

No civilised society can sit back and keep on taking free prescriptions when they can afford to pay for them, if getting them free means that those who have need of expensive drugs can't access them. It may take time to get the government to make changes to their policies, but in the meantime, it would be great if people could donate the sums saved on prescriptions to a charity which helps facilitate access to medications for those who can't access them.

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Mari Martin-Matthews
11 years ago

No civilised society can sit back and keep on taking free prescriptions when they can afford to pay for them, if getting them free means that those who have need of expensive drugs can't access them. It may take time to get the government to make changes to their policies, but in the meantime, it would be great if people could donate the sums saved on prescriptions to a charity which helps facilitate access to medications for those who can't access them.

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Alan Griffiths
11 years ago

There has never been a price on safety, there should never be a price on a person's wellbeing. We are all equain every sense"

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Alan Griffiths
11 years ago

There has never been a price on safety, there should never be a price on a person's wellbeing. We are all equain every sense"