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The petition has now attracted over 200,000 signatures, surpassing the 100,000 vote threshold that require government to consider it for debate. Hunt has promised to apply for the House of Commons to schedule the debate when it comes back from summer recess.
Burnham made the announcement via Twitter:
On behalf of the 196,000 people who have no confidence in @Jeremy_Hunt, I will apply for debate when House returns > http://t.co/oSm5FWVyqG
— Andy Burnham (@andyburnhammp) July 27, 2015
The government released a statement on 27 July addressing the petition, but are yet to confirm whether a debate will take place.
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