Jess Phillips suggests she received quicker NHS treatment because she voted for Gaza ceasefire
- Jess Phillips claimed she received 'quicker' NHS care due to her vote for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, as reported by British media.
- She described being treated by a Palestinian doctor and noted, “I got through because of who I am,” despite a busy A&E department.
- Phillips recounted that the doctor said, “I like you. You voted for a ceasefire,” which she believed contributed to her expedited treatment.
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Labour minister Jess Phillips 'claims she was given quicker treatment in A&E because she supports a Gaza ceasefire'
Labour minister Jess Phillips is said to have claimed she was given preferential treatment at an NHS A&E because a doctor recognised her support for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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