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Majority Of Britons Hold China Accountable For The Mess COVID-19 Created In Their Country


It goes without any reiteration that the United Kingdom has been one of the worst victims of COVID-19 as an overwhelming number of people couldn’t guard themselves against the blitz of this deadly virus.

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Their prime minister became the only politician of his stature to be affected by Coronavirus.

Some time ago, a couple of Tories urged their premier to ask China through the international courts to compensate for all the damage the UK went through amid Coronavirus. They were seriously comprehending this option because they thought China should be paying a price for keeping the world in dark. 

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Source: Aljazeera

Looks like the majority of the British people see eye to eye with them. A recent survey veiled the curtain on what people in the United Kingdom are now inclining towards. Masses in the United Kingdom have insisted on a thorough investigation into the nationwide spread of COVID-19.

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Henry Jackson Society Think Tank conducted a UK-wide poll that divulged that 8 out of 10 Britons want China to face affront on a global stage. An enormous number of people in Britain want to see China somewhat isolated and cocooned. They think it’s fair to avenge them for their deliberate concealment of the facts.

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Source: BBC News

7 out of 10 British citizens believe that their government should approach international courts to afflict China with a burden to repay every country that has suffered economic crises amid Coronavirus — and especially their country. They think that a legal action against China is a requisite for the government of the day.

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Source: New Scientist

British people seem to be enraged and infuriated at China for a variety of reasons. Some of them hold China responsible for generating the virus in the first place, and some of them loathe China for being untruthful and duplicitous once the virus got out of control. 

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The deputy prime minister, Dominic Raab, has not given his word on the matter and everyone just awaits his opinion.