People Are ‘Dying In Hospital Corridors’ Under Britain’s Socialized Healthcare System
Mac Slavo | There’s new outrage overseas, as people are literally dying in the corridors of hospitals because of Britain’s overrun socialized medicine scam.
Mac Slavo | There’s new outrage overseas, as people are literally dying in the corridors of hospitals because of Britain’s overrun socialized medicine scam.
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