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England's patriots:
It was previously announced that Drummer Rigby's name would go on the Armed Forces Memorial
The family of murdered soldier Lee Rigby will receive financial support in line with the arrangements for deaths on active duty, it has been announced.
Speaking in the Commons, House leader Andrew Lansley said the matter was one that "members across the House will sympathise with".
He said he was glad to assure MPs "the widow and child of Drummer Lee Rigby will receive financial support".
Drummer Rigby, 25, died near Woolwich Barracks, south-east London, on 22 May.
In the Commons on Thursday, Chris Kelly MP said the whole country had been "shocked and appalled at the grotesque and evil murder of Drummer Lee Rigby", who was from Middleton, Greater Manchester.
"Can we have a statement on what financial provision is being made by the MoD for Drummer Rigby's widow and son?," he asked.
Mr Lansley responded: "I think you ask a question which members across the House will sympathise with.
"I'm glad that I can assure you that the widow and child of Drummer Lee Rigby will receive financial support, as do the family of all those who have died in the service of this country.
"They may include a widow's pension, a bereavement grant, payments via the armed forces compensation scheme, a survivor's guaranteed income payment and child payments."
Trustees of the Armed Forces Memorial previously announced that Drummer Rigby's name would be engraved alongside those of fallen colleagues at the site in Alrewas, Staffordshire.
Of the 12 people arrested over the killing last month, two have been charged, eight bailed and two released without charge.
The two men accused of murder, who have been remanded in custody, are Michael Adebolajo, 28, from Romford, east London, and Michael Adebowale, 22, of Greenwich, south-east London. (MP)
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EVF North West:
It was previously announced that Drummer Rigby's name would go on the Armed Forces Memorial
The family of murdered soldier Lee Rigby will receive financial support in line with the arrangements for deaths on active duty, it has been announced.
Speaking in the Commons, House leader Andrew Lansley said the matter was one that "members across the House will sympathise with".
He said he was glad to assure MPs "the widow and child of Drummer Lee Rigby will receive financial support".
Drummer Rigby, 25, died near Woolwich Barracks, south-east London, on 22 May.
In the Commons on Thursday, Chris Kelly MP said the whole country had been "shocked and appalled at the grotesque and evil murder of Drummer Lee Rigby", who was from Middleton, Greater Manchester.
"Can we have a statement on what financial provision is being made by the MoD for Drummer Rigby's widow and son?," he asked.
Mr Lansley responded: "I think you ask a question which members across the House will sympathise with.
"I'm glad that I can assure you that the widow and child of Drummer Lee Rigby will receive financial support, as do the family of all those who have died in the service of this country.
"They may include a widow's pension, a bereavement grant, payments via the armed forces compensation scheme, a survivor's guaranteed income payment and child payments."
Trustees of the Armed Forces Memorial previously announced that Drummer Rigby's name would be engraved alongside those of fallen colleagues at the site in Alrewas, Staffordshire.
Of the 12 people arrested over the killing last month, two have been charged, eight bailed and two released without charge.
The two men accused of murder, who have been remanded in custody, are Michael Adebolajo, 28, from Romford, east London, and Michael Adebowale, 22, of Greenwich, south-east London. (Newgirl)
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True British Patriots .:
It was previously announced that Drummer Rigby's name would go on the Armed Forces Memorial
The family of murdered soldier Lee Rigby will receive financial support in line with the arrangements for deaths on active duty, it has been announced.
Speaking in the Commons, House leader Andrew Lansley said the matter was one that "members across the House will sympathise with".
He said he was glad to assure MPs "the widow and child of Drummer Lee Rigby will receive financial support".
Drummer Rigby, 25, died near Woolwich Barracks, south-east London, on 22 May.
In the Commons on Thursday, Chris Kelly MP said the whole country had been "shocked and appalled at the grotesque and evil murder of Drummer Lee Rigby", who was from Middleton, Greater Manchester.
"Can we have a statement on what financial provision is being made by the MoD for Drummer Rigby's widow and son?," he asked.
Mr Lansley responded: "I think you ask a question which members across the House will sympathise with.
"I'm glad that I can assure you that the widow and child of Drummer Lee Rigby will receive financial support, as do the family of all those who have died in the service of this country.
"They may include a widow's pension, a bereavement grant, payments via the armed forces compensation scheme, a survivor's guaranteed income payment and child payments."
Trustees of the Armed Forces Memorial previously announced that Drummer Rigby's name would be engraved alongside those of fallen colleagues at the site in Alrewas, Staffordshire.
Of the 12 people arrested over the killing last month, two have been charged, eight bailed and two released without charge.
The two men accused of murder, who have been remanded in custody, are Michael Adebolajo, 28, from Romford, east London, and Michael Adebowale, 22, of Greenwich, south-east London. (MP)
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North West Infidels Stockport & Tameside NWI: The family of murdered soldier Lee Rigby will receive financial support in line with the arrangements for deaths on active duty, it has been announced.Speaking in the Commons, House leader Andrew Lansley said the matter was one that "members across the House will sympathise with".He said he was glad to assure MPs "the widow and child of Drummer Lee Rigby will receive financial support".Drummer Rigby, 25, died near Woolwich Barracks, south-east London, on 22 May.In the Commons on Thursday, Chris Kelly MP said the whole country had been "shocked and appalled at the grotesque and evil murder of Drummer Lee Rigby", who was from Middleton, Greater Manchester."Can we have a statement on what financial provision is being made by the MoD for Drummer Rigby's widow and son?," he asked.Mr Lansley responded: "I think you ask a question which members across the House will sympathise with."I'm glad that I can assure you that the widow and child of Drummer Lee Rigby will receive financial support, as do the family of all those who have died in the service of this country."They may include a widow's pension, a bereavement grant, payments via the armed forces compensation scheme, a survivor's guaranteed income payment and child payments."Trustees of the Armed Forces Memorial previously announced that Drummer Rigby's name would be engraved alongside those of fallen colleagues at the site in Alrewas, Staffordshire.Of the 12 people arrested over the killing last month, two have been charged, eight bailed and two released without charge.The two men accused of murder, who have been remanded in custody, are Michael Adebolajo, 28, from Romford, east London, and Michael Adebowale, 22, of Greenwich, south-east London.
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Yorkshire EDL Halifax Division Page:
The family of murdered soldier Lee Rigby will receive financial support in line with the arrangements for deaths on active duty, it has been announced.
Speaking in the Commons, House leader Andrew Lansley said the matter was one that "members across the House will sympathise with".
He said he was glad to assure MPs "the widow and child of Drummer Lee Rigby will receive financial support".
Drummer Rigby, 25, died near Woolwich Barracks, south-east London, on 22 May.
In the Commons on Thursday, Chris Kelly MP said the whole country had been "shocked and appalled at the grotesque and evil murder of Drummer Lee Rigby", who was from Middleton, Greater Manchester.
"Can we have a statement on what financial provision is being made by the MoD for Drummer Rigby's widow and son?," he asked.
Mr Lansley responded: "I think you ask a question which members across the House will sympathise with.
"I'm glad that I can assure you that the widow and child of Drummer Lee Rigby will receive financial support, as do the family of all those who have died in the service of this country.
"They may include a widow's pension, a bereavement grant, payments via the armed forces compensation scheme, a survivor's guaranteed income payment and child payments."
Trustees of the Armed Forces Memorial previously announced that Drummer Rigby's name would be engraved alongside those of fallen colleagues at the site in Alrewas, Staffordshire.
Of the 12 people arrested over the killing last month, two have been charged, eight bailed and two released without charge.
The two men accused of murder, who have been remanded in custody, are Michael Adebolajo, 28, from Romford, east London, and Michael Adebowale, 22, of Greenwich, south-east London.
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Tosin Adelakun:
VIDEO: House of Commons http://goo.gl/1Itbs VIDEO: House of Commons
Leader of the House Andrew Lansley advises MPs to stick to the "spirit" of rules on lobbying.
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Naija Newsman:
VIDEO: House of Commons Leader of the House Andrew Lansley advises MPs to stick to the "spirit" of rules on lobbying.
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National Front Official Page.:
The family of murdered soldier Lee Rigby will receive financial support in line with the arrangements for deaths on active duty, it has been announced.
Speaking in the Commons, House leader Andrew Lansley said the matter was one that "members across the House will sympathise with".
He said he was glad to assure MPs "the widow and child of Drummer Lee Rigby will receive financial support".
Drummer Rigby, 25, died near Woolwich Barracks, south-east London, on 22 May.
In the Commons on Thursday, Chris Kelly MP said the whole country had been "shocked and appalled at the grotesque and evil murder of Drummer Lee Rigby", who was from Middleton, Greater Manchester.
"Can we have a statement on what financial provision is being made by the MoD for Drummer Rigby's widow and son?," he asked.
Mr Lansley responded: "I think you ask a question which members across the House will sympathise with.
"I'm glad that I can assure you that the widow and child of Drummer Lee Rigby will receive financial support, as do the family of all those who have died in the service of this country.
"They may include a widow's pension, a bereavement grant, payments via the armed forces compensation scheme, a survivor's guaranteed income payment and child payments."
Trustees of the Armed Forces Memorial previously announced that Drummer Rigby's name would be engraved alongside those of fallen colleagues at the site in Alrewas, Staffordshire.
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Politico Daily:
Diary
09:00 Call Clegg on LBC
09:30 Business, Innovation Skills Questions
10:30 Business Questions to the Leader of the House Andrew Lansley
11:15 Debate on the build up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq
12:00 Canadian Prime Minister to address both Houses of the UK parliament
17:00 Adjournment debate
22:35 BBC Question time from Edinburgh, Scotland, audience will be 16/17 year olds.
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Simon Maginn:
"The Prime Minister David Cameron,he is one of those MP's that are sick in the head,thinks he is a clever pervert,sad that he has no friends that told him that he that the right to marry cannot be changed,because to do so would be an attack that destroys the human rights it would make him and every MP a human rights violator,there will no escape for them,the clock is ticking to the time they will face justice.Cameron said"I believe this will make your society stronger"that comes from the human rights its the bit that says individuals human rights can be suspended, for society to be better in the future and it has to be to make human rights stronger.Cameron believes that 1 males violent abuse of another males anal passage is good for society.Cameron is a Child Abuser.
Is everyone noticing the odd faces he is pulling he is having trouble talking as well.
I think he looks in the mirror and has being practicing pulling faces as he try's to speak lets all hope he records it and uploads it to twitter.
There is nothing pleasant about a child abuser and that is what Cameron is.” (Daily Telegraph comment.)
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Garstang Labour Campaign Group: Nobody likes a Tory Here's Jeremy Hunt, the replacement for Andrew Lansley, yet to master his brief.
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National Health Action Party:
Despairing NHS So this is rather different to the Andrew Lansley Rap... Making Waves choir sing their song protesting at the dismantling of the National Health Service, started under New Labour and being completed by the ConDem g...
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Liam Godden: Special report: Andrew Lansley blamed for A&E crisis in official NHS official http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/special-report-andrew-lansley-blamed-for-ae-crisis-in-official-nhs-official-8650800.html
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English Community Care Association:
Special report: Andrew Lansley to blame for A&E crisis, says quango Special report: Andrew Lansley to blame for A&E crisis, says quango
Lowering targets had an 'unintended consequence'. Andrew Lansley's decision to downgrade the four-hour waiting target for accident and emergency admissions may have triggered the current beds crisis, an official NHS quango has concluded. A report seen by The Independent on Sunday undermines the Government's position on the A&E crisis and will fuel calls for the target to be reinstated. An emergency summit last month by the NHS Trust Development Authority (TDA), a quango that monitors the performance of hospitals, concluded that reducing the A&E waiting time target in 2010, from 98 per cent of people seen within the four-hour period to 95 per cent, may have had the "unintended consequence" of putting pressure on casualty departments.
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/special-report-andrew-lansley-to-blame-for-ae-crisis-says-quango-8650800.html
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Tim Woodman:
Special report: Andrew Lansley to blame for A&E crisis, says quango So is there a case for him to be prosecuted for corporate manslaughter over this?
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/special-report-andrew-lansley-to-blame-for-ae-crisis-says-quango-8650800.html
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Patrick Musinguzi Bitakaramire: Special report: Andrew Lansley to blame for A&E crisis, says quango http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/special-report-andrew-lansley-to-blame-for-ae-crisis-says-quango-8650800.html
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Horatio Bartholomew BatMann:
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Liam Godden: Special report: Andrew Lansley to blame for A&E crisis, says quango RT @IndyPolitics: Special report: Andrew Lansley to blame for A&E crisis, says quango http://t.co/zEflx6m0DF
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Politics UK:
Special report: Andrew Lansley to blame for A&E crisis, says quango "A report seen by The Independent on Sunday undermines the Government's position on the A&E crisis and will fuel calls for the target to be reinstated."
Who is right here? What is/are the cause(s) of the A&E beds crisis? [33O]
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Paulette Hamilton:
Special report: Andrew Lansley to blame for A&E crisis, says quango Our NHS is at a cross road, due to one crisis after another. A new report claims that waiting times being moved by Andrew Lansley is to blame for this currant crisis. Very interesting read, let your views be known!
Special report: Andrew Lansley to blame for A&E crisis, says quango - The Independent http://t.co/0gkJamXPlF via @independent
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Save The Alexandra Hospital: Special report: Andrew Lansley to blame for A&E crisis, says quango Special report: Andrew Lansley to blame for A&E crisis, says quango
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Nipsa, Northern Ireland Public Service Alliance:
Special report: Andrew Lansley to blame for A&E crisis, says quango Andrew Lansley to blame for A&E crisis, says quango
http://www.independent.co.uk/lif...
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Unite the Union, Northern Ireland:
Special report: Andrew Lansley to blame for A&E crisis, says quango Andrew Lansley to blame for A&E crisis, says quango
http://www.independent.co.uk/lif...
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Denise Smith: Excellent evening at the Shelford Conservative Branch Fish & chip supper. The Rt. Hon Andrew Lansley CBE MP was the guest speaker and spoke very well. An excellent evening amongst friends and acquaintences. Thanks to Charlie for organising the event.
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BBC Daily Politics & Sunday Politics: What's going on with A&E waiting times? A senior fellow at the Nuffield Trust looked at the claims made at Prime Minister's questions this week over casualty waiting times.
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Jim Hinton: Judge Intervenes to Help Dying Girl Have Transplant After Sebelius Balks Our HHS Secretary's cavalier response? Hey, "some people live and some people die"...
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James Frazer: Absolutely fuming at the NHS now. Been waiting 6 weeks for an appointment, called them today to chase it up as I haven't received a letter and it hasn't even been booked. They booked it now only after I called them and now I have to wait until mid July. Fucking awesome. I was even marked urgent on the system and yet I have to wait over three months.
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Terry Snailham:
This is a list of MPs who will make huge amounts of money from sick people because of the privatisation of the NHS that they are forcing through, thanks to Cameron's minority vote in the last election.
David Cameron Andrew Lansley Harriet Baldwin
Gregory Barker Jake Berry Simon Burns
Nick de Bois Andrew Bridgen Aidan Burley
David Davies Jonathan Djanogly Iain Duncan Smith
Philip Dunne Michael Fallon Mark Field
Liam Fox George Freeman Mike Freer
Richard Fuller Dominic Grieve William Hague
Philip Hammond Margot James Mark Lancaster
Oliver Letwin Peter Lilley Tim Loughton
Mary MacLeod Francis Maude Patrick Mercer
Maria Miller Andrew Mitchell Penny Morduant
Brooks Newmark Jesse Norman Stephen O’Brien
George Osborne Richard Ottaway Priti Patel
Jacob Rees-Mogg John Redwood Malcolm Rifkind
David Ruffley Mark Simmonds Chris Skidmore
Nicholas Soames Andrew Tyrie David Willets
Rob Wilson Nadim Zahawi Menzies Campbell
Chris Huhne Robert Smith Rosie Cooper
Alistair Darling Frank Dobson David Lammy
David Miliband Owen Smith Gisela Suart
Shaun Woodward Dr Alasdair McDonnell
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Neil Macnicol:
My thanks to Roy, whose list I have cribbed from.
This is a list of MPs who will make huge amounts of money from sick people because of the privatisation of the NHS that they are forcing through, thanks to Cameron's minority vote in the last election.
David Cameron Andrew Lansley Harriet Baldwin
Gregory Barker Jake Berry Simon Burns
Nick de Bois Andrew Bridgen Aidan Burley
David Davies Jonathan Djanogly Iain Duncan Smith
Philip Dunne Michael Fallon Mark Field
Liam Fox George Freeman Mike Freer
Richard Fuller Dominic Grieve William Hague
Philip Hammond Margot James Mark Lancaster
Oliver Letwin Peter Lilley Tim Loughton
Mary MacLeod Francis Maude Patrick Mercer
Maria Miller Andrew Mitchell Penny Morduant
Brooks Newmark Jesse Norman Stephen O’Brien
George Osborne Richard Ottaway Priti Patel
Jacob Rees-Mogg John Redwood Malcolm Rifkind
David Ruffley Mark Simmonds Chris Skidmore
Nicholas Soames Andrew Tyrie David Willets
Rob Wilson Nadim Zahawi Menzies Campbell
Chris Huhne Robert Smith Rosie Cooper
Alistair Darling Frank Dobson David Lammy
David Miliband Owen Smith Gisela Suart
Shaun Woodward Dr Alasdair McDonnell
If you voted for any of those, and you don't think they should be getting richer when you get sick, it's time you voted them and their ilk out. Sodding Draculas, the lot of them.
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