The Fatherless Generation
@fatherlessf8
Bereaved and Orphaned children of the #ContaminatedBlood scandal. Infected Blood Inquiry Core Participant. Sub-group of @Factor8Campaign.
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Those responsible in the infected blood scandal should face prison, the mayor of Greater Manchester has said. Andy Burnham told Sky's Kay Burley victims should not be left in the "wilderness" waiting for justice Full story: trib.al/6a949Nd
Growing up without both parents, a grueling aftermath of the Infected Blood Scandal. Lives shaped by the negligence around Factor VIII. Their enduring resilience is a demand for overdue recognition, Rt Hon John Glen MP. #ContaminatedBlood
"Sir Jeremy Hunt MP told Infected Blood Inquiry that it was made clear to him when he became Secretary of State for Health in 2012 that: “the HM Treasury would not support an inquiry because of the potential cost to the taxpayer which (taking into account any decisions on financial support
And, UK House of Commons must have chance to debate the findings of the Infected Blood inquiry. This hasn’t happened yet as the election was announced two days after the report was published.
Please Stephen Kinnock Andrew Gwynne MP, is there anything you can do to help get the application process for bereaved family interim payments open? These payments are to be delivered through the existing schemes, so people do not understand why they are still waiting.
Later, Infected Blood Compensation Scheme regulations are in the spotlight as members debate a motion to regret from SalBrinton. ➡️ Check the link in our bio to learn more and watch online
🧶 Tomorrow, there will be a Commons debate on the Infected Blood Inquiry report, published on 20th May 2024. The day after publication, the then government announced compensation, and Rishi Sunak called an election the next day. So, this is the first time the horrific findings..
Thanks to Liz Jarvis who is calling for Infected Blood Inquiry recommendations to be followed by Cabinet Office Nick Thomas-Symonds