Farage is fronting the campaign group Action on World
Health (AWH), which was registered on Companies House last week. The AWH’s website lists supporters including the Tory MPs Henry Smith, Philip Davies and David Jones, as well as peers and others. Companies House filings show that it has three directors including the barrister Paul Diamond, whose work has included high-profile cases on behalf of
socially conservative Christians and cases where the use of vaccines has been disputed.
The UK health minister Andrew Stephenson urged MPs in parliament this week to dismiss what he described as myths being spread about the treaty, which the UK is considering whether or not to support. Lockdown mandates are not part of the deal and a claim by Farage that the treaty would require countries to give away 20% of their vaccines was “simply not true”,
said Stephenson.
His comments were echoed by the WHO directly. Responding to AWH’s claims, a spokesperson said a draft of the treaty reaffirmed “the principle of sovereignty” of member states.
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'Socially Conservative Christians'. Evangelicals. Those far right fukwits spread their bullshine as far as they can. There's nothing they wouldn't do in order to upset the Global institutions put in place to protect our human rights and health.