Nigel Farage campaigns against WHO's pandemic treaty
- Nigel Farage criticizes WHO's proposed pandemic treaty.
- He calls for the organization to respect national sovereignty and stop interfering in people's lives.
- Farage suggests the possibility of leaving the WHO over the treaty.
World leaders need to talk about new powers for the World Health Organization (WHO). Nigel Farage thinks this could make the WHO force countries to have lockdowns during pandemics. He is worried about a treaty that would let the WHO take things like protective gear and vaccines from some countries to give to others. Farage believes this gives too much power to the WHO. Nigel Farage is concerned about the WHO gaining more control. He thinks it's important for countries to make their own decisions during global health crises. He wants people to discuss this in Parliament before agreeing to anything. The WHO is planning to finalize this treaty in May. Farage wants to challenge the WHO's influence by working with a group called Action on World Health (AWH). They want to stop the WHO from making countries go into lockdowns and get involved in people's lives. The UK government is cautious about signing this treaty, wanting to protect the country's interests and sovereignty. Farage believes the WHO should stick to its original goals and not overstep its boundaries. He thinks it's wrong for an organization like the WHO to have the power to force countries into lockdowns. He suggests that Britain should consider leaving the WHO if necessary. The WHO has faced criticism for its handling of past health crises. Some believe it has not always acted in the best interest of the public. Farage and others want to limit the WHO's influence and prevent it from making decisions that affect countries without their consent.