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There is no link. And it’s a general question so not sure why my postcode and address will be needed?
Replying to @sarahwitten
Hi Sarah, could you DM the name, full address including postcode, and email via the link below please? I’ll get this looked into for you. Ayush
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Replying to @sarahwitten
Hi Sarah, could you DM the name, full address including postcode, and email via the link below please? I’ll get this looked into for you. Ayush
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Damian McLaughlin retweeted
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Replying to @GBNEWS
People will be isolated from there friends . Will be forced to socialise outside with the local postcode gangs which are terrifying these days..Is what’s app included?
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Replying to @BBCBreaking
People will be isolated from there friends . Will be forced to socialise outside with the local postcode gangs which are terrifying these days..Is what’s app included?
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Replying to @MsLisaanne
Good Morning, please send us a DM with Full Name, Full Address and Postcode along with a contact phone number and we can look into this for you, Laureen
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@TalkTalk is there an issue in Sg postcode area please, constantly dipping this morning, despite router reboots
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Britannia Man Dan 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿⚔🇬🇧 retweeted
Updated Letter with References to Oppose the Return of the PMB on Assisted Dying  [Your Full Name] [Your Address] [Postcode] [Email] [Date] [MP’s Full Name] MP House of Commons London SW1A 0AA Dear [MP’s Name], I am writing as one of your constituents [Your Postcode] to urge you to oppose the reintroduction of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill. On 14 June 2026, Labour MP Lauren Edwards announced her intention to bring this legislation back after coming second in the Private Members’ Bills ballot. This Bill should never pass, for the following reasons: 1. Palliative and end-of-life care must come first Our system is failing many dying people. Marie Curie research shows that around 100,000 people die every year in the UK without the palliative care they need. Hospice services face major financial pressures, with repeated reports of significant collective deficits and hundreds of beds lying empty. Parliament’s priority should be to fully fund and expand high-quality palliative care so no one suffers unnecessarily; not to introduce assisted dying while these services remain inadequate. 2. The Bill has serious and unresolved safeguard failures The previous version was subjected to intense scrutiny in the House of Lords, where more than 1,200 amendments were tabled. These exposed major weaknesses in detecting coercion, assessing mental capacity (especially for vulnerable people), communication support, independent advocacy, and protection for specific groups such as those with eating disorders or who are pregnant. The Bill contains significant regulatory gaps, particularly around how any assisted dying service would operate alongside or within the NHS. 3. It puts vulnerable people at unacceptable risk Disabled people, older people, those with learning disabilities (including Down’s syndrome), and people in poverty face heightened risks of coercion or feeling like a burden. An open letter signed by 61 organisations representing disabled people and those with learning disabilities set out clear concerns about these gaps. 4. Clear evidence of the “slippery slope” from other countries Canada’s MAID programme began with narrow criteria but has expanded significantly and now accounts for a large and growing proportion of deaths. There are documented cases of vulnerable individuals being offered or steered toward assisted death due to inadequate support services rather than receiving proper care. Similar patterns of expansion have occurred elsewhere. 5. Strong concerns from medical professionals The British Geriatrics Society opposes legalisation because effective safeguards cannot be guaranteed to protect older people. The Association for Palliative Medicine has highlighted significant risks. Lord Stevens, former Chief Executive of NHS England, has warned that assisted dying does not fall within the proper scope of the NHS and risks undermining public trust in clinicians. 6. It will cause deep division and distract from real priorities This issue is already splitting parties and diverting attention from urgent needs such as NHS funding, social care reform, and better end-of-life support. Public polling consistently shows that assisted dying ranks low as a priority compared with improving palliative care and other core services. 7. Broader ethical and practical problems It risks changing societal attitudes toward the value of life, especially for older and disabled people. Decisions are irreversible. Practical implementation would create inequalities (depending on doctors’ willingness to participate) and add further pressure to an overstretched health service. For all these reasons, I strongly urge you to oppose this Bill at every stage and instead champion fully funded, high-quality palliative and end-of-life care for everyone who needs it. Thank you for considering these concerns. I would welcome your response. Yours sincerely, [Your Full Name] References Here are direct links to the main sources referenced above: Marie Curie – Measuring unmet need for palliative care (2026): mariecurie.org.uk/document/u… Hospice UK on sector funding pressures: hospiceuk.org/latest-from-ho… (and related reports) Open letter from 61 organisations (National Down Syndrome Policy Group and others): ndspg.org/wp-content/uploads… British Geriatrics Society Position Statement on Assisted Dying: bgs.org.uk/bgs-position-stat… Lord Stevens (former NHS England CEO) comments in Hansard: hansard.parliament.uk/Lords/… House of Lords scrutiny and amendments (previous Bill): Search on bills.parliament.uk/bills/37… (see Committee stage records)
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Replying to @Keir_Starmer
People will get isolated from friends . They will be forced to socialise with the local postcode #gangs outside which are terrifying these days.
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Replying to @RareAxies
Putting aside the postcode “gangsta” bullshit. Are these two inferring that they’re on some kind of performance related pay? They’re financially incentivised to issue tickets? “Messin wid ma money! Ya get me?”
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Replying to @Keir_Starmer
People will get isolated from friends . They will be forced to socialise with the local postcode gangs outside which are terrifying these days.
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