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Hold live debates with frontline NHS workers as 100,000 + lives lost to COVID-19

Submitted on Saturday 6th February 2021

Rejected on Wednesday 10th February 2021

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: irrelevant (see below for details)

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Hold live debates with frontline NHS workers as 100,000 + lives lost to COVID-19

Petition Details

The government to consider holding live debates in Parliament between MPs & doctors/nurses/frontline workers to discuss & decide the best package for the long-term impact on mental/physical health. The concern is the low paid, who if unable to work, face issues with DWP, PIP, housing & other issues.

Additional Information

Having traveled the UK to meet NHS victims & heard the difficulties they experience: e.g. government covering-up NHS scandals such as Stafford, Bristol, Alder Hay etc, unable to get right treatment, find work, financial difficulties, forced into poverty & access to benefits. This should not be repeated with our frontline NHS workers who must be directly involved to put in place the right package. The whole system must be prepared to ensure those affected have access to the right help/treatment.


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This petition was rejected

The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

Petitions need to call for specific action for which the Government or House of Commons is responsible.

We understand that you are concerned about NHS workers, but the parliamentary debates can only be attended by MPs, not Members of the public.

If you want Government policy to be better informed by the views of NHS workers, you could start a petition calling for the Government to establish a new health advisory body made up of NHS workers, to advice on health policy and decisions that affect the NHS.

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