Documents released under the Freedom of Information Act revealed how MPs are given private cubicles and even single rooms in A&E, rather than having to sit in a crowded ward where they could be confronted by members of the public.
Hospital managers at London's St Thomas' admitted there were special measurements in place for politicians because of their "enhanced security needs".
MPs get a personal cubicle while they are being cared for in A&E.
The protocol dictates that any "recognisable" MP is treated away from the public and out of sight.
Patients at the hospital were furious with the revelation.
Albert Embelton - who was forced to wait hours for a doctor after being taken to the hospital with chest pains - expressed his outrage with the exceptional treatment of MPs. Full story...
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Hospital managers at London's St Thomas' admitted there were special measurements in place for politicians because of their "enhanced security needs".
MPs get a personal cubicle while they are being cared for in A&E.
The protocol dictates that any "recognisable" MP is treated away from the public and out of sight.
Patients at the hospital were furious with the revelation.
Albert Embelton - who was forced to wait hours for a doctor after being taken to the hospital with chest pains - expressed his outrage with the exceptional treatment of MPs. Full story...
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