Nigel Farage’s anti-WHO campaign moves to US with allies added to board
Nigel Farage's anti-World Health Organization (WHO) campaign, Action on World Health, is relocating to Delaware, USA, establishing itself as a charitable foundation and non-profit. The campaign, co-founded by Farage, has appointed lobbyists Andy Wigmore and Gerry Gunster to its board, both of whom have past connections to Farage's political endeavors.

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AI-generatedNigel Farage's anti-World Health Organization (WHO) campaign, Action on World Health, is relocating to Delaware, USA, establishing itself as a charitable foundation and non-profit. The campaign, co-founded by Farage, has appointed lobbyists Andy Wigmore and Gerry Gunster to its board, both of whom have past connections to Farage's political endeavors. Farage serves as the honorary chair of the group, which advocates for the WHO's replacement, citing concerns about its ties to China and private funding. The move to the US and solicitation of dollar donations follows Farage's frequent visits to the country. The campaign previously opposed what it termed "excessive regulation" on vaping and has been accused by the WHO of spreading misinformation.
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5 extractedAction on World Health opposed 'excessive regulation' on vaping in its manifesto, stating adults should be treated as adults.
The Guardian revealed in 2024 that Action on World Health had links to the nicotine industry.
The campaign has hired Andy Wigmore and Gerry Gunster for its board, both of whom worked on Farage's leave campaign.
Action on World Health claims the WHO is too close to China, compromised by private funding, and far-left.
Nigel Farage's anti-WHO campaign, Action on World Health, is relocating to the US as a charitable foundation and grassroots non-profit.