In full: Infected blood compensation scheme unveiled
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- Опубликовано: 20 май 2024
- John Glen, the Paymaster General, is announcing the Government’s infected blood compensation scheme as he delivers a statement in the House of Commons.
Mr Glen repeated Rishi Sunak’s apology to the victims of the infected blood scandal.
“I am sorry,” he said.
He described the scandal as an “appalling tragedy”.
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to those "still alive ones", the apology from government was"sorry but no sorry". It seens the victims have the compensation, but the monthly support has been take off.
Let’s not forget Hunt was health secretary during this period amongst many others. Shame on them.
Don’t allow these people to profit on your solar pannels claim your own!
Been following cause i believe i m a victim with blood transfusion at hospital i know the hospital luckily i was a teacher and i was told my blood was from abroad cant exactly remember ,but i became interested with the blood from abroad ,that was in1988|1989 just somewhere there
Suffering blood disorder /everything that is associated with
Condemn this henious act
This involved American imported products - the US should apologise, and be held financially accountable