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Jacob Rees-Mogg caught spreading lies about Brexit speeding up coronavirus vaccine approval

Sophia Purdy-Moore by Sophia Purdy-Moore
3 December 2020
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On 2 December, following independent scrutiny by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), the UK became the first country in the world to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine. Mass vaccination is due to start next week.

In response to the impressive breakthrough, leader of the house of commons Jacob Rees-Mogg claimed:

 

https://twitter.com/Jacob_Rees_Mogg/status/1334068994345754625?s=20

Tory lies

He wasn’t alone. Health and social care secretary Matt Hancock told an interviewer that “because we’ve left the EU, we’ve been able to move faster”. Other Tory MPs followed suit, taking the opportunity to make false claims about Brexit speeding up the vaccine approval process. Health minister Nadine Dorries said:

Thanks to #Brexit we can now move ahead swiftly and safely.

Lichfield MP Michael Fabricant announced:

if we were still in the #EU, we would not have been allowed to roll out the #Covid vaccine.

This deluge of false claims is a confusing act of self-sabotage from the Tories. Those involved have tarnished the groundbreaking news of the UK’s coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccine rollout.

Meanwhile, education secretary Gavin Williamson simply explained that the UK was the first to approve the vaccine because “we’re a much better country”. This is an extremely illogical assertion to make considering that the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine was developed in Germany by Turkish immigrants in partnership with a US firm.

Caught in the act

MHRA CEO June Raine quickly discredited Tory ministers’ false claims, saying:

we have been able to authorise the supply of this vaccine using provisions under European law, which exist until 1 January.

This was set out in the MHRA’s statement on the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine in November, which reads:

Until the end of December, and as part of the transition period, Covid-19 vaccine candidates can be licensed (authorised) via the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and that authorisation will automatically be valid in the UK.   However, if a suitable Covid-19 vaccine candidate, with strong supporting evidence of safety, quality and effectiveness from clinical trials becomes available before the end of the transition period, EU legislation allows for temporary authorisation of supply in the UK, based on the public health need.

Outrage

The Brexiteers’ lies sparked outrage across Twitter. Shadow justice secretary David Lammy called the Tory ministers out for lying and seeking to score political points at the wrong moment:

Liar.

The UK is covered by EU law on this until the end of the year – the vaccine was approved on the basis of an existing emergency exception in EU legislation.

There is no need to play petty politics with what we should all celebrate as brilliant news. https://t.co/9kYEvHFpOO

— David Lammy (@DavidLammy) December 2, 2020

Other Twitter users called on the social media platform to highlight the fact that these tweets may contain misleading content, as it did with the Trump campaign:

Dear @TwitterSupport, UK politicians @Mike_Fabricant, @Jacob_Rees_Mogg and @NadineDorries are all peddling dishonest nationalist propaganda about the Covid vaccine. Please mark their tweets up as being inaccurate

— Will Black 🍓🍄🚀 (@WillBlackWriter) December 2, 2020

It’s evident that it will take much more than a global pandemic and a scientific breakthrough to end the spread of lies and misinformation by Tory Brexiteers. Come 1 January, we are likely to see the same MPs blaming the coronavirus pandemic for the havoc wrought by a hard Brexit.

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