A Tory MP told Chris Whitty to stay out of science – only 9 responses you need
A Conservative MP has gone viral with a short-lived Twitter rant at chief medical officer Chris Whitty, describing him as an ‘unelected spokesperson’ in a ‘socialist state’.
Joy Morrissey, who is also a parliamentary private secretary to the Foreign Office, appeared unimpressed with Whitty’s recommendation that people be cautious with their socialising in the run-up to Christmas because of Omicron.
Here’s what she had to say (in a since deleted tweet).
And these are surely the only 9 responses you need.
1.
Dear @joymorrissey,
You may not *like* what the science leads public health experts to recommend.
You may even think it’s just fine to attack @CMO_England in the middle of a global pandemic.
But surely you’re not actually suggesting he can’t offer a public opinion?
Surely? pic.twitter.com/4zgPIKrFIa
— Dr Rachel Clarke (@doctor_oxford) December 16, 2021
2.
https://twitter.com/juliasuzanne76/status/1471418686405844992?s=20
3.
communism is when a scientist is allowed to give science opinions when asked for science opinions pic.twitter.com/WXXG9PZJF8
— James Felton (@JimMFelton) December 16, 2021
4.
H. Joy Morrissey , do you consult your MP or your GP if you get Covid ? pic.twitter.com/zSr1XVLJKN
— Peter Lok (@PeterLok17) December 16, 2021
5.
Conservative MP openly criticising the Chief Medical Officer of England during a pandemic. Also (unintentionally) reveals that the government has failed to “follow the science” pic.twitter.com/7mleXedE33
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) December 16, 2021
6.
It's a really helpful insight into the 'minds' of politicians still high on the idea that a majority of votes cast or the 'will of the people' can somehow overcome the force of irrefutable facts. https://t.co/kr2A8XDNR5
— James O'Brien (@mrjamesob) December 16, 2021
7.
This has been deleted by @joymorrissey – either because @joymorrissey was told to delete it or because @joymorrissey realised it made her look like a gibbering moron. pic.twitter.com/EtscnjIWvU
— Nick Pettigrew (@Nick_Pettigrew) December 16, 2021
8.
Joy Morrissey's preferred scenario, now deleted, in which senior public health officials are not able to speak freely, or diverge whatsoever from the government line, would surely be incredibly… undemocratic?
— Adam Payne (@adampayne26) December 16, 2021
9.
Joy Morrissey MP will be furious when she hears this unelected Head of State is wisely deciding to social distance https://t.co/86Jej0RaRz
— Andrew Stronach (@aistronach) December 16, 2021
Morrissey later had another go.
I am increasingly concerned at public health pronouncements made in the media that already seem to exceed or contradict decisions made by our elected representatives.
Expert advice is important but decisions must be made by those we elect, who are democratically accountable.
— Joy Morrissey (@joymorrissey) December 16, 2021
But people weren’t forgetting (or any more convinced).
Why did you delete this version? pic.twitter.com/3J1wPMlIf6
— Ethan Lawrence (@EthanDLawrence) December 16, 2021
Health advise from people with medical degrees: BAD ❌
Health advice from a PM who studied Greek poetry and got fired twice for lying: GOOD ✅
Otherwise something something something Nazi Germany? Got it!
— Femi (@Femi_Sorry) December 16, 2021
How can elected representatives be held accountable for ignoring scientific advice from their scientists advisers if you’ve banned the scientific advisers from speaking?
And this tweet is offered as an ‘improvement’ on the deleted one… https://t.co/GO0ke5yui8— James O'Brien (@mrjamesob) December 16, 2021
Just in case the Beaconsfield MP is still in any doubt ..
his job is to present the scientific view and what’s best for public health, not repeat what Boris Johnson said because he can’t keep his own MPs on board with basic health measures
— James Felton (@JimMFelton) December 16, 2021
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