Danh ngôn của Helen McCrory

If I were in politics, I'd make both left and right sit down and make good decisions about national health. It's a huge problem, and it is something we all should be part of.
If I were in politics, I'd make both left and right sit down and make good decisions about national health. It's a huge problem, and it is something we all should be part of.
Nếu tôi tham gia chính trị, tôi sẽ yêu cầu cả cánh tả và cánh hữu ngồi xuống và đưa ra những quyết định đúng đắn về sức khỏe quốc gia. Đó là một vấn đề lớn và đó là điều mà tất cả chúng ta nên tham gia.
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