Submitted on Tuesday 5th February 2019
Rejected on Friday 15th February 2019
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Animals to have equivalent to NHS by raising National Insurance to cover funds
Since 1948 humans have had support of the NHS when injured/in need of medical care. What do animals have? Extortionate Vet fees. There's many cases where animals have died due to not having medical care. Its not fair. If its a matter or life/death, why should humans be any different to animals?
Charities are in place such as PDSA that help owners who can't afford the extravagant fees, but why should animals be subject to the right of free health services.
I'm sure many people, like myself, would not mind National Insurance being raised by a fraction to cover such a necessary project.
Hopefully this will make law. I propose to call this Freddie's Law.
Please sign and help me fight for the Animal Kingdom.
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