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Petition 'Military Hospitals' until 19th August

Post by lostplanet »

Please accept my apologies if this is posted already, I did search.

Please take a look.

Basics: 'Petition for dedicated military hospitals for wounded service men and women'

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Wounded/

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Post by Hostage_Negotiator »

Now this is the type of post that should generate a resonse on this forum if nowhere else!

Please take a minute to register your support, this should be close to all our hearts on this forum!

I personally owe several of my lives to military hospitals and their staff and have nothing but praise for them!
"When you men get home and face an anti-war protester, look him in the eyes and shake his hand. Then, wink at his girlfriend, because she knows she's dating a pussy."
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Post by jabcrosshook »

Signed.

Isn't there an ex-military hospital somewhere just sitting empty out of use with beds and theatres? I can remember seeing it on the news last year and also if I remember rightly my Dad went there once before it closed.
Obviously I may be wrong.
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Post by Doc »

The decline of the Military medical services and the combination of tri-service training at Aldershot was the biggest fark up ever.

All done before the current away games kicked off and fark all being done about it now our forthcoming seasons are full and the casualties are mounting.

Shame to be British when we let our boys and girls down like this. Brown should be anally probed with an old 747 full of rice pudding.

I fully support the sentiment behind this thread, but will it achieve anything? Doubt it! And thats the biggest shame ever, we are no longer a democracy, we are subject to the inner dealings of the political parties whos main concerns are their jobs and spending expense accounts and not the running of the country.

I would fully support any returning soldier who laid down arms and told the goverment to shape up or fark off, put the windsors back in charge.
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Post by tom163 »

All done.
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All done.
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Post by Paddysprat »

Done and forwarded on.
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Post by parker »

Signed it and was just about to post the same thing until I saw your thread lol
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Post by London Boy »

Signed!
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Signed
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Post by Wholley »

Signed on another forum but 10 Downing Street won't let me do it twice.
I did try though. :wink:
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Post by lostplanet »

To square this post away, this was the responce from the petition for anyone who didnt see it by e-mail.
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/Wounded/

I think only time will tell if it's the right decision or not. I can't help feeling it won't be as good as dedicated care could be.
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