Nov 10th, 2011
Save our NHS bill in the Lords: Duty to provide briefing
By JohnnyChatterton
Over the next few days, the House of Lords will be debating another part of the health bill which could mean the secretary of state’s “duty to provide” an NHS is removed.
38 Degrees members are asking Lords and Baronesses to read our legal advice on “duty to provide” before the debate, to help make sure they protect our NHS. Our legal advice was first published back in August when thousands after 38 Degrees members chipped in to hire a people powered legal team.
If you’d like to print or download the legal advice, click here for a PDF.
Duty to Provide legal review – NHS health and social care bill
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