‘Why would they do that?’ Outrage as study links Covid deaths and Brexit voters – Daily Express

Posted: December 17, 2021 at 11:10 am

Research by Ludovic Phalippou of the University of Oxford and Betty H.T. Wu of the University of Glasgow appears to show a direct correlation between Brexit-voting districts of the UK and those that have the highest rate of fatalities from COVID-19. According to the research, the boroughs of Boston, Great Yarmouth, South Holland, and Hartlepool, for example, have the fourth highest fatalities from the virus in the UK and the biggest share of the vote for Brexit, with all four districts voting more than 75 percent for Leave in 2016.

By contrast, the 20 boroughs with the lowest death rates all voted heavily for Remain.

Speaking to Express.co.uk about the findings, Conservative MP David Jones described the study as "a very odd exercise to do in the first place", questioning, "why would they do this?"

The MP for Clwyd West, who is also Deputy Chairman of the European Research Group, said: "I think that further study is required before we can draw any conclusions from it.

"It's a very odd exercise to do in the first place.

"Someone must have sat down and thought, 'I'll see whether people who voted Brexit are more likely to catch Covid'.

"Why would they do this? It would never have occurred to most people."

The authors of the study claimed that those who were swayed by the arguments for Brexit were also more likely to reject Covid safety measures, such as vaccination or mask-wearing.

Speaking to Euronews, one author, Mr Phalippou said: "There is a group of people in the population who just rejects any official advice, any mainstream advice, any expert advice."

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"It may well be that further studies are required - if people really think its a good idea to do such a study."

Matt Warman, Conservative MP for Boston and Skegness, told Euronews that the high death toll in his district was likely due to a range of factors, including its relatively large elderly population.

The Sun's Political Editor Harry Cole also hit out at the research, calling it "bottom feeder analysis".

Responding to the study on Twitter, the journalist wrote: "Bottom feeder analysis.

"They are driven so mad by Brexit they cant see how grim and stupid this looks/is.

"Once credible people associated with BFB (Best for Britain) should cut ties from this clown school."

Meanwhile, other Twitter users agreed, with one, Dylan, writing: "My God you've dropped the ball on this one folks. Lordy..."

Another, Seoirse Duffy wrote: "We have known that the virus has been disproportionately killing the elderly and the poor for a while but thanks for putting a nice Brexit-y filter on it, didn't know I needed it."

A third, Ganesh, wrote: "Definitely a correlation between people who make posts like this and being an absolute bore.

"FYI and this really has no relevance at all five years after the vote - I voted Remain."

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'Why would they do that?' Outrage as study links Covid deaths and Brexit voters - Daily Express

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