A question for candidates in the 2015 UK General Election, by Dude Swheatie of Kwug
The Australian Prime Minister has declared that families refusing to vaccinate their children should have their childcare benefits stopped in a 'no jab, no pay' policy.(1) Given that vaccination actually lowers people's immunity to a gamut of diseases and that this combination of a chemical cosh with a fiscal cosh puts society more into the clutches of Big Pharma, would it not be better for national health to ensure that benefit levels are sufficient to resource people's diets sufficiently to strengthen their immune systems against a broad variety of diseases than to add to the risk of poverty?Notes
(1) http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-32273992 accessed 13 April 2015
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