Monday, 5 March 2012



David Cameron
10 Downing Street
London
SW1A 2AA




5 March 2012




Dear Mr Cameron

I write further to my previous letters regarding the Health and Social Care Bill.

A petition with 160,000 signatures was presented to parliament asking for this bill to be dropped. I am frankly disgusted that you’ve refused to discuss this in parliament.

On 11 August 2011 you talked to the BBC about e-petitions, and stated "If it reaches a certain level of signatures it will be debated in this House whether we like it or not and I think that is an important way of empowering people."

You’re refusal to discuss the Drop the Bill petition in parliament exposes this statement to be false.

This morning 130 billboards were erected asking you to reconsider your actions. These were paid for with £300,000 donated by ordinary people, who don’t want this bill to go through.

How much louder do the public have to shout for you to hear them? As I stated in my first letter, please, reconsider.

Yours sincerely




Ben Newman



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