Published: Tuesday, 29th December, 2009 2:57pm
Quiz David Cameron on health
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TORY leader David Cameron will visit Reading next week to answer questions on his health policies.
The opposition leader comes to town next Friday (January 8) to face a grilling from the public on his plans for the health service, should he win the next election.
The event will be broadcast live on the internet and will include questions from the online community. Mr Cameron will listen to people's views and answer questions on healthcare and the future of the NHS.
The time and venue for the public meeting are yet to be confirmed, but if you would like to register to attend, email cameron@readingwestconservatives.com
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steve willis
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Dec 30 09 11:31
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Great just what Reading needs a vist from an old Etonian toff who has no idea what "normal" folk are thinking, their fears and asperations we might have well have a vist from a man from Mars!
howard thomas
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Dec 30 09 12:22
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Why just questions on healthcare?.....or is it just simple for DC to say that NHS money is ringfenced? Show some guts Mr Cameron and take questions on any subject!
Dave Luckett
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Dec 30 09 14:56
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Howard - The other 50 or so that he has done round the country have been on questions on any subject, this is the first one on a specific subject. It's also going to be the first one that allows people to submit questions live on the Internet for those that can't make it in person (as opposed to before, where you could only watch live, but not interact).
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