Angelheart262
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I will certainly support this campaign. I think my honourable friend makes an extremely good point which is that many people with diabetes find it an embarrassing illness and something they don’t want to talk about, and yet it’s affecting more and more people. I think we have to find a way of encouraging more people to come forward and say there’s nothing abnormal or wrong about this.
We just need to help people manage their diabetes, particularly because we want to see them have control over their healthcare and spend less time in hospitals if at all possible.
So I fully support the campaign and I think we’ve got to look at the long-term costs of people getting diabetes and recognise there’s a big public health agenda, particularly about exercise and other things, that we need to get a hold of.
This week is National Diabetes Week and the theme this year is Let’s Talk Diabetes, to encourage people with the condition to speak out and not feel stigmatised or worried about being discriminated against or joked against in school, or in the workplace. Would the Prime Minister please support this campaign?
Unbeliever said:I hope all those fat lazy T2's don't expect to qualify for benefits. No need for them o be unemployed. They can all ge jobs as extras for lloyd's pharmacy TV adverts :lol:
deadwood2 said:So no change from stated policy, except a bit like bin collections, they can't actually enforce it.
No change there, then.
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