What Financial Crisis?
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Surely things can't be that bad if the UK can afford to be the biggest national contributor to the WHO?
Leaving aside any arguments about what the WHO does if there is a cash crisis the share the UK pays of WHO costs at 5.5% is far too high.
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/bill-gates-set...
Save £100M here and £100M there, it soon adds up to real cash.
Leaving aside any arguments about what the WHO does if there is a cash crisis the share the UK pays of WHO costs at 5.5% is far too high.
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/bill-gates-set...
Save £100M here and £100M there, it soon adds up to real cash.
Wills2 said:
There was a simpler time whereby vaccines were seen as a very good thing Polio, Smallpox, Measles, Mumps, Diphtheria etc...and not remotely political, not having your children dying or suffering disfiguration was seen as a good thing, I wonder why that changed.
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