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Labour MPs 'betray patients' after voting against their own pledge to create new life-saving brittle bone clinics
Labour MPs voted against their own pledge to establish new life-saving brittle bone clinics, which critics argue betrays patients. The decision contradicts their commitment to creating specialized facilities for treating brittle bone disease.
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