Andrew Miller, MP for Ellesmere Port and Neston, has pledged his support for the Parkinson’s Disease Society manifesto, 3 Pledges for Parkinson’s.
The manifesto highlights three main issues that people affected by Parkinson’s want to see tackled:
• Fair access to health and social care for everyone with Parkinson’s • The right benefits and financial support for those affected • Government investment in a cure and better treatments
Andrew Miller said:
“After talking to the Parkinson’s Disease Society I want to pledge my support for people with Parkinson’s. I am aware of the problems faced by carers and people with the condition, and because of this I have signed up to the Parkinson’s Disease Society’s manifesto. If I’m re-elected, I will do everything in my power to make sure people affected by Parkinson’s have all the support they need.”
The Parkinson’s Disease Society – the support and research charity - is committed to improving life for everyone affected by Parkinson’s. That’s why the charity has launched its manifesto, which puts forward the views of people affected by Parkinson’s to a future Government.
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