Jen Craft MP hears from Thurrock residents about their ideas to fix NHS services

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JEN Craft MP joined dozens of residents from Thurrock today (Friday 28 March) to contribute to the Labour government’s development of plans for the future of the NHS. Mrs Craft, MP for Thurrock, hosted a coffee afternoon in Belhus to hear from residents about their shared experiences of using the NHS locally, their concerns about […]

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