Danh ngôn của Matt Hancock

The sign of a civilised society is how we treat the most vulnerable and our social care system is not up to scratch.
The sign of a civilised society is how we treat the most vulnerable and our social care system is not up to scratch.
Dấu hiệu của một xã hội văn minh là cách chúng ta đối xử với những người dễ bị tổn thương nhất và hệ thống chăm sóc xã hội của chúng ta không bị ảnh hưởng.
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