Farage’s comment drew cross-party criticism,with Health Secretary Wes Streeting saying it showed has ‘no idea and no backbone’.
He wrote in a post on X: ‘This is a man whose health adviser claimed at Reform’s Conference that the Covid vaccine gave the Royal Family cancer.
‘Anti-science,anti-reason,anti-NHS. Farage is the snake oil salesman of British politics and it’s time to stop buying his rubbish.’
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said the comments are ‘irresponsible conspiracy theory nonsense’.
Liberal Democrat health spokesperson Helen Morgan said: ‘It seems Farage would rather see pregnant women suffer in pain than stand up to his idol Donald Trump.’
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