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Approaching MPs + Amendments for Report

by admin|Published March 12, 2025

I have written a new post about approaching MPs to ask if they will help you and your family by raising your concerns in parliament over the Wellbeing Bill https://edyourself.wordpress.com/2025/03/12/wellbeing-bill-amendments-for-report/ There is some urgency as the debate will take place on March 17th and 18th next week

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