Consider legal changes for a two-pathway model A&E to ease NHS strain

Review NHS A&E laws & consider a two-pathway model to help working people. Supporters argue this may be fairer for working people with less flexibility to these services.Introduce nurse-led checks with DWP input checks on site which may reduce misuse, cut fraud, improve flow, & address inequality.

This petition was rejected on 13th Jan 2026 for not petitioning for a specific action

The Petition Committee commented:
Petitions need to call on the Government or Parliament to take a specific action. We understand that you're concerned about NHS A&E services but we're not exactly sure what changes you'd like to see. You could start a new petition explaining more clearly what you would like the Government or Parliament to do.


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Parliament should review A&E pathway reforms because the NHS is under severe pressure, waiting times are rising, and misuse and fraud increase the strain. Working taxpayers feel the system is not always fair, and Parliament has a duty to examine public concerns. A debate could lead to better, lawful solutions that ease NHS pressure, protect resources, and improve fairness for everyone.