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SAVE OUR HOSPITALS: Making a noise in Whitehall


Update: 1pm

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PROTESTERS from Worthing and Haywards Heath made noisy progress through Whitehall today to present the protest petitions to No 10.
The battle bus arrived in London to be met by other supporters, including MPs Peter Bottomley, Nick Gibb and Tim Loughton.

Campaigners from Worthing carried a symbolic coffin through the streets and pushed a hospital bed, which had been specially transported to London to join the march.

Many marchers were carrying the Herald's "cheapest patient is a dead patient" campaign poster.

Click here to see the battle bus heading off to London.

Keep checking the site for updates, and watch out for Sarah Dale's video report.

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  • Last Updated: 30 October 2007 1:26 PM
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  • Location: Worthing
 
 

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