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Dramatic Moment Speaker Collapses On The Main Stage Of Labour Party Conference

A Labour delegate fainted on the main stage of the party's annual conference in Brighton, today. Hazel Malcolm-Walker, representing Bournemouth West at the conference, was taking part in a debate on the floor of the conference this morning.

She was speaking out over the closure of Poole Accident and Emergency, calling for more discussion on the subject.

"We're not asking for much, we're asking for five minutes of conference's time so that you can show our support for newly target seats in Bournemouth East and Bournemouth West."


As the audience applauded and she prepared to go on with her speech, she gasped: "Oh God", before collapsing to the floor of the stage.

Paramedics were called to the stage to attend to Ms Malcolm-Walker, who was taken from the hall in a wheelchair.

As she was wheeled out of the hall, she waved to the audience and high-fived a colleague.

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