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Nathaniel Dye is only 38

A man dying of cancer has delivered an impassioned plea for the public’s support for Labour in Manchester.

“When I was first diagnosed in October 2022 it looked like I might be able to survive the bowel cancer that had only spread to my liver and be cancer free after surgery,” he began. “But when further spread was discovered in my lungs and lymph nodes in my neck, my prognosis worsened.“No matter how much gruelling treatment I volunteered to put myself through, one thing is for certain: this cancer will kill me.However, Mr Dye said that he has been ‘let down’ in his treatment.

“I represent the human cost of an NHS neglected over the last 14 years and I invite anyone who stands by that dismal record in government to look me in the eye and say that ‘it was good enough’. We all deserve so much more. “Why should I bother to speak up now? After all, it’s too late for me but it’s not too late to call for change, to support those who would improve in my unfortunate position to grow old.

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