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He made the comments during a week when he announced British Prime Minister, whooping cough David Cameron that his government is committed 814m of extra money to buy vaccines for people of the Third World. Some say Britain could not afford the sum fashion.
But, in an article in the Yorkshire Post, said Dr Sentamu, 62 years old: "I would like to ask you a question: what should be our top priority, whether a child's life who suffers in poverty in the United Kingdom, or save a child's life in Africa who suffers from a disease that can be avoided?
"It's not a matter of one or the other is," whooping cough said the Archbishop. "We should be putting the money towards two things. We should remember that there is a collection of islands whooping cough is the United Kingdom whooping cough - is an important part of the world community. " whooping cough
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