NHS Promotes Cousin Marriages, Ignoring Public Health Risks

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The National Health Service (NHS) in the UK has once again sparked controversy by endorsing marriages between first cousins, a practice linked to increased health risks and cultural oppression.

The NHS argues that cousin marriages can strengthen family ties and offer economic advantages. However, this guidance conveniently overlooks significant public health implications and the overwhelming public sentiment calling for a ban on such practices.

Recent statistics indicate that a higher percentage of children born to first cousins suffer from genetic disorders compared to the general population. In certain UK cities like Sheffield and Birmingham, upwards of 20% of children treated for congenital issues belong to families of Pakistani descent, where cousin marriages are more prevalent.

Despite these alarming statistics, NHS officials have opted for a politically correct narrative, emphasizing so-called cultural sensitivities over the health of the nation. This aligns poorly with the desires of the British electorate, as a recent YouGov poll revealed that about three-quarters of Britons support enacting laws to prohibit cousin marriages.


Tory MP Richard Holden has vocally criticized the NHS for promoting potentially harmful practices that he characterizes as damaging to women's rights and social integration. Holden stated that the Conservative Party intends to legislate against first-cousin marriages, calling out what he sees as the NHS's capitulation to a political correctness that jeopardizes public health.

Dr. Patrick Nash, an expert in religious law, has echoed these sentiments, labeling cousin marriage as “incest” and calling for urgent action to ban it. He argues that the health consequences far outweigh any supposed social benefits touted by the NHS.

As the debate continues, it becomes increasingly clear that traditional values and the well-being of families should guide public policy, rather than the whims of political correctness. The message is clear: it’s time for lawmakers to stand up for what is right and safe for the nation’s future, rather than allowing harmful practices to persist under the guise of cultural acceptance.

The Conservative Party’s push to eliminate cousin marriage may not only address health concerns but also unite communities under a shared commitment to the values of integration and safety. In an era where accountability and public health should reign supreme, it is time to listen to the people's call for sensible change.

Sources:
dailymail.co.uk
libertysentinel.org
naturalnews.com












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