Reform Party leader Richard Tice has called for former Health Secretary Matt Hancock to apologise over his handling of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, calling it “horrendous at every level”. GB News has the story.
Speaking on GB News, Tice demanded “changes to the vaccine compensation scheme” and criticised the implementation of the vaccination programme.
“I would like an apology from Mr. Hancock. What he did during that [vaccine rollout] was utterly horrendous at every level,” Tice told the programme.
He urged for “more honesty” about vaccine safety, stating that while the jabs were safe for many, they had “caused harm” to “probably a larger amount of people than many would like to admit.”
Tice specifically criticised how the vaccination approach evolved during the rollout.
“If you were more honest with people and said, ‘this is an urgent vaccine and we think it’s appropriate for the elderly’, but then the narrative changed,” he told GB News.
“All of a sudden, they wanted everybody vaccinated. We stood against that and said it’s not appropriate, particularly for children,” he added.
When asked by host Stephen Dixon if his main concern was the mandatory nature of the programme, Tice responded: “That’s the point.”
“Some very bad stuff took place and we have to be honest with people,” he concluded.
His comments come as the Covid-19 inquiry heard testimony about serious problems with vaccine injury compensation.
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