Pop star Lily Allen has become embroiled in a row about immigration after hitting out at NHS cuts for her daughter's long wait at A&E

Pop star Lily Allen has become embroiled in a row about immigration after hitting out at NHS cuts for her daughter's long wait at A&E.

The 31-year-old revealed how she took her two-year-old daughter Marnie to hospital after she impaled her neck on railings, but that the little girl endured a long wait despite having a life threatening injury.

But Ms Allen has now become involved in a spat with a Twitter user who blamed her daughter's wait on immigration.

The row began when a user, whose Twitter handle is @Trumpskins2016, wrote that Ms Allen did not care about 'preserving' English heritage because she is rich.

She replied: 'What do you mean when you speak of heritage, and also how you have come to the conclusion that money gets in the way of caring about it? '

The user then wrote: 'You're rich so the impact of mass immigration doesn't effect you. People have been saying this to you over and over again.'

The mother-of-three then hit out, writing: 'I doubt it's fault of immigrants that you can't get someone to procreate with you. If that is the type of heritage you are referring to.'

The user then said they would 'like to see how Lily would react to tons of immigrants being moved to the area she lives.'

But Ms Allen responded that she lived near 'lots of immigrants' and had 'no problems'.

Referring to her daughter's hospital wait, the user then replied: 'The UK is overcrowded. Liberals like yourself have allowed it to happen.'

The pop star then wrote: 'My daughter wasn't seen because the hospital, like most in the UK, are understaffed because of cuts, not because of immigrants.'

Ms Allen previously described the moment her daughter fell outside their home and split her chin on a railing and ended up with a 'huge gash' and a 'hole in her neck'.

The singer, from London, called an ambulance and was told that an ambulance would arrive in 30 minutes.

Reliving the 2015 drama, she told the News Roast podcast: 'I called an ambulance and they said it would take half an hour.

'It was a huge gash in a two year old's neck. Eventually I hailed a cab and was holding her chin together with a piece of flannel.

Ms Allen (pictured) said the hospitals are understaffed because of cuts

'At the hospital I asked: 'Where's A&E for my daughter?' They replied: 'Just take a ticket and take a seat.'

'My daughter had a hole in her neck. You can't hold it against the doctors and nurses, it is not their fault.'

She said that she has seen the decline in the NHS and added that the number of midwife visits has gone down.

The mother-of-three added: 'I've seen its decline. When I had my first baby, the midwife came every day.

'Only three years into a Tory government we had one visit. It was pretty bad. It's horrendous.'

Her latest criticism of the NHS comes four years after she slammed the health service over the lack of attention she received when she gave birth to Marnie, who was two at the time of the 2015 incident.

She wrote on her Twitter: 'After speaking to the Brent midwifery team at 7 this morning, I was told to stay in all day and someone would be over to weigh my baby and do a jaundice assessment.

'Waited all day, and nothing, not even a phone call.'

She continued: 'I don't mean to moan and I know how over stretched the health service is. But I can't help but think about how mothers with less support, both financially and emotionally are meant to cope.'