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There are more rules to protect our pensions from conflicts of interest than to protect our health from conflicts of interest.
Rishi Sunak Keir Starmer Victoria Atkins Wes Streeting MP
π¨π¨UK Government refuses to say whether Parliament will get a vote on the WHO's Pandemic Accords
There was a debate yesterday on the World Health Organization (WHO) Pandemic Accords in the UK Houses of Parliament.Β The Minister was asked multiple times to give assurance that Parliament would have its
UsForThemUK π Or why did we close schools or why did we use a PCR test or did you look at mask evidence or when they were not at risk nor a risk to others,why did we vaccinate children?
We spent months researching our safescreenscampaign campaign.
Every bit of research led us back to the fact itβs the smartphones that carry the most harm for kids. Today The Times and The Sunday Times joins the call for a ban on smartphones for U16βs.
Be part of our solution
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π¨π¨UK Government refuses to say whether Parliament will get a vote on the WHO's Pandemic Accords
There was a debate yesterday on the World Health Organization (WHO) Pandemic Accords in the UK Houses of Parliament.Β The Minister was asked multiple times to give assurance that Parliament would have its
The ambitions of the individuals & corporations who largely fund the WHO are not in the best interests of the people. This is not a 'conspiracy theory' as my MP John Penrose dismissed my concerns.
Thankfully some MPs are now realising the grave threat this Treaty poses.
Serious concerns raised by UK Parliamentarians on the World Health Organization (WHO) Pandemic Accord project, from yesterday's UK House of Commons debate.
Danny Kruger: 'We know what the real agenda of the WHO is from the drafts that have been submitted in recent months. It wants to have binding powers
'No pandemic treaty is better than a bad pandemic treaty'.
UK former Attorney General Suella Braverman MP bang on the money in yesterday's parliamentary debate on the World Health Organization (WHO) Pandemic Accords.
'I am profoundly sceptical about the World Health Organisationβs ability to manage a
'We are still some way off getting to a text which can be agreedβ, says Minister Rt Hon Andrew Stephenson MP in this PM's UK House of Commons debate. With less than two weeks to go and the public and Parliament in the dark about the substance of these generationally important texts the only
Good observation by Matt Ridley (additionally, vaccinating low-risk children to protect adults is ethically unjustifiable):
'Preventing transmission was the excuse used for vaccinating children, yet when that excuse evaporated, the policy continued.'
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