Ben James, who was infected with HIV as a result of his treatment with blood products and had become involved in campaigning for compensation, wrote to the Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher: "No monetary figure can justly be said to equal a life but to remove the financial burden from the victims and their dependents would go some way to enhance the remnants of their lives."
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HIV Haemophilia Litigation
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Baroness Margaret Thatcher PM