Andrew Bridgen - Why Is Nobody Listening To Those Raising The Alarm on The Vaccines?

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Conservative MP Andrew Bridgen has been stripped of the party whip after appearing to compare Covid-19 vaccines with the Holocaust.

The North West Leicestershire MP tweeted a link to an article questioning the safety of the vaccines, adding: “As one consultant cardiologist said to me, this is the biggest crime against humanity since the Holocaust.”

Before having the Tory whip removed he was already serving a five-day ban from Parliament for breaching lobbying rules.

Mr Bridgen has long been critical of Covid policies such as lockdown, but previously supported vaccinations and said he had received the jab himself.

However, last autumn he begun making erroneous claims about Covid vaccines, such as misinterpreting data to suggest they were harming far more people than is the case.

Experts have defended the vaccines, with Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, who helped develop the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab, and Professor Adam Finn, a member of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), both saying the benefits far outweigh the risks.

Professor Finn said: “Both denying the existence of vaccine side-effects and exaggerating them are very unhelpful to the public, to public health and to maintaining trust in medicine and science.

“Serious injury due to vaccination definitely does occur but, mercifully, it is very rare while the benefits are near universal.”

Why has Andrew Bridgen been suspended?
Chief whip Simon Hart said: “Andrew Bridgen has crossed a line, causing great offence in the process.

“As a nation, we should be very proud of what has been achieved through the vaccine programme. The vaccine is the best defence against Covid that we have.

“Misinformation about the vaccine causes harm and costs lives. I am therefore removing the whip from Andrew Bridgen with immediate effect, pending a formal investigation.”

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said Mr Bridgen’s comments were “utterly unacceptable”, adding: “I’m determined that the scourge of anti-Semitism is eradicated.”

At Prime Minister’s Questions, former health secretary Matt Hancock highlighted the “disgusting, anti-Semitic, anti-vax conspiracy theories”.

Without referring directly to Mr Bridgen, the former cabinet minister said the comments were “not only deeply offensive but anti-scientific and have no place in this House or in our wider society”.

Tory MP Michael Fabricant welcomed the decision to suspend Mr Bridgen, saying his former colleague will have “blood on his hands” if his comments stop people public getting vaccinated.

“If this deters people from being vaccinated and causes deaths as a direct consequence, he’ll have blood on his hands. His tweets are wholly irresponsible,” he said.

Karen Pollock, chief executive of the Holocaust Educational Trust, called the comments “highly irresponsible and wholly inappropriate”.

Lord Mann, the Government’s independent adviser on anti-Semitism, said Mr Bridgen should be barred from standing for the Tories at the next election.

Tory peer Lord Pickles, the UK special envoy for post-Holocaust issues, said throughout the pandemic various anti-vaccine groups had compared themselves with victims of the Nazis.

“It was distasteful then and remains so,” he said. “The act of murdering millions of innocent people does not lend itself to modern comparisons, it trivialises and distorts the Holocaust.

“People in authority have a duty to use language responsible; Mr Bridgen has failed that test, and I welcome the removal of the Conservative whip from him.”

Professor Sir Kent Woods, emeritus professor of therapeutics at the University of Leicester, said there was “overwhelming evidence from both trials and epidemiological data that the benefits of Covid vaccines for the population as a whole far outweigh potential harms”.

He said: “The World Health Organisation has included vaccine hesitancy among the 10 leading threats to public health.

“The MMR-autism fiasco demonstrated clearly that groundless assertions of vaccine hazards can cause real harm. I am pleased to see that his party is taking action.”

Labour Party chairwoman Anneliese Dodds said: “For the Conservative Party to delay action until now demonstrates, yet again, Rishi Sunak’s weakness among his own MPs.

“Andrew Brigden has been spreading dangerous misinformation on Covid vaccines for some time now. He could have been disciplined weeks ago.

“To invoke the Holocaust, as he did today, is utterly shameful, but it should never have reached this point.”

Mr Bridgen has been approached for comment.

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