A Gurkha veteran on a hunger strike opposite Downing Street who is getting 'weaker and weaker' has been discharged from hospital after needing treatment for heart issues
"The next thing I hear is he had been rushed to hospital. I was so frightened.
"He didn't want to go to hospital - he said 'I will die here'. But we convinced him to go. He told me quietly that his heart can stop any time, so we have got monitors and a medic keeping an eye on his health." "The government must listen. We have done so much. Why are they treating us like illegitimate children? We have done so much for them.
The prime minister was seen leaving Downing Street and heading to Parliament on Wednesday morning - sparking shouts from protesters as he was driven past.Ben Wallace last week told Sky News he is"happy to meet with any Gurkha"Around 200,000 Gurkhas fought in both world wars, also serving in places such as Hong Kong, Malaysia, Borneo, Cyprus, the Falklands, Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan.
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