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Stand up for NHS funding in Worcester: Robin WalkerNHS bosses in Worcester are drawing up plans to cut and close local services. The plan is short on detail - but there’s a £336m funding gap and two hundred community beds are earmarked for closure across Herefordshire and Worcestershire. It looks like big changes are on the table. Cuts and closures aren’t the only option. If the government gave the NHS the money it needs, it’d mean decisions like these could be made with patients in mind, rather than saving money. We're calling on our MP, Robin Walker, to stand up for the NHS in Worcester. So far, he’s spoken out for funding for one local hospital but it's a bigger problem than that.366 of 400 SignaturesCreated by Samm Hale
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Stand up for NHS funding in Telford: Lucy AllenCuts and closures aren’t the only option. If the government gave the NHS the money it needs, it’d mean decisions could be made with patients in mind.1,020 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Louise McDonald
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Stand up for NHS funding in Colchester: Will QuinceCuts and closures aren’t the only option. If the government gave the NHS the money it needs, it’d mean decisions could be made with patients in mind. Across Suffolk and North East Essex the NHS is short of £248m. We already wait more than twice the amount of time we should for A&E appointments. Colchester cant cope with any more cuts or closures.733 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Michelle Shavdia
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Stand up for NHS funding in Stafford: Jeremy LefroyNHS bosses in Stafford are drawing up plans to cut and close local services. The plan is short on detail - but there’s a £286m funding gap across Staffordshire and Stoke and the A&E in Stafford could close. Cuts and closures aren’t the only option. If the government gave the NHS the money it needs, it’d mean decisions like these could be made with patients in mind, rather than saving money. We're calling on our MP, Jeremy Lefroy, to stand up for the NHS in the Stafford. So far, it doesn’t look like he’s said much. But if thousands of us sign a petition asking him to demand the NHS gets more funding, it’ll show him that he needs to speak out.1,101 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Adam Wilkinson
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Stand up for NHS funding in East Devon: Hugo SwireCuts and closures aren’t the only option. If the government gave the NHS the money it needs, it’d mean decisions could be made with patients in mind.18 of 100 Signatures
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Stand up for NHS funding in South Cambridgeshire: Heidi AllenNHS bosses in South Cambridgeshire are drawing up plans to cut and close local services. The plan is short on detail - but there's a £504m funding gap, and there'll be a "review" of A&E services. It looks like big changes are on the table. Cuts and closures aren't the only option. If the government gave the NHS the money it needs, it?d mean decisions like these could be made with patients in mind, rather than saving money. We're calling on our MP, Heidi Allen, to stand up for the NHS South Cambridgeshire. So far, it doesn't look like she's said much. But if thousands of us sign a petition asking her to demand the NHS gets more funding, it'll show her she needs to speak out.759 of 800 SignaturesCreated by Sandhya Sastry
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Sutton United - Give Wayne Shaw His Job Back!!!Shaw was crying on the phone. It's not acceptable to see a 6ft odd 23 stone man cry over a pie. True injustice here - worse than the disallowed Ajax goal the other night. Max bet was only a £5 so the gambling commission need to do one. No club is bigger than the man. In all seriousness everyones had a laugh over past few weeks thanks to Wayne and he doesn't deserve to lose the job with the club he loves over a trivial matter.140 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Nathan Lauder
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Domestic fly tippingThe area has a litter problem just like every other area in the uk. Let's bring back the pride communities once had and stop the social decay we have on our streets. The current state of the area makes it a very undesirable place to live. We have the Quays on our doorstep and need to make some serious changes in order to not remain as the 'poor relations'14 of 100 SignaturesCreated by David Dolan
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Bring back nursing bursariesWe are depleting this wonderful profession. How can anyone expect nurses to pay to work a shift whilst learning. We must value nursing as a profession and encourage men and women back into this valuable profession by giving them bursaries so that they can afford to learn and train. Otherwise we will have no nurses left in this country. We have a major recruitment crisis. Who makes these decisions that affect the health and welfare of our country60 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Corrine Redfern-Wallace
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Save Warrington HospitalIt is important because its in walking distance for some people like my mum and youngest sister. Plus its easier access for the emergency ambulances to get to in an emergency.44 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Toni Bennett
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Don't move Lewisham blood clinic to WoolichMoving the Lewisham blood clinic to Woolich will cause transport issues and much longer clinic waiting times for people who need regular blood tests; Woolich Hospital already has a reputation for jammed clinics. Also concerned that this action is a backdoor way of weakening Lewisham Hospital's essential services to the community leading to a Government argument that Lewisham Hospital is redundant.42 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Linda Romano
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Companion bus passOther counties such as Nottinghamshire, Devonshire, East Sussex do pay for companion bus passes for carers of disabled people. They get grants for the government to do it. It is a discretionary thing not a mandatory. However, Lack of the findings for other counties is jeopardising people's independence as it is unfair and immoral for carers to having to pay to go on a bus with a disabled person.17 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Luke Layton
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