Reform UK’s Makerfield candidate appeared to doubt seriousness of Covid on X
Robert Kenyon, the Reform UK candidate for the Makerfield byelection, has faced scrutiny over now-deleted social media posts where he appeared to question the seriousness of Covid-19 and the efficacy of vaccines. In July 2022, Kenyon stated he had not received a booster and experienced Covid asymptomatically, suggesting it was not making people sicker.

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AI-generatedRobert Kenyon, the Reform UK candidate for the Makerfield byelection, has faced scrutiny over now-deleted social media posts where he appeared to question the seriousness of Covid-19 and the efficacy of vaccines. In July 2022, Kenyon stated he had not received a booster and experienced Covid asymptomatically, suggesting it was not making people sicker. He also advised someone ill with Covid to "stop having boosters" and expressed skepticism about a variant potentially affecting children, calling it a tactic to "scare parents into getting their kids jabbed." Additionally, Kenyon previously made comments about chief medical officer Chris Whitty that were described as "disgusting" by broadcaster Carol Vorderman. A Reform UK spokesperson stated these comments were made before Kenyon entered politics and that he is a straight-talking candidate.
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5 extractedA Reform UK spokesperson stated Kenyon's comments were made long before he entered politics and he is a straight-talking voice.
Junior health minister Sharon Hodgson stated that Kenyon's comments undermine confidence in vaccines and expose his unfitness for office.
Kenyon quote-tweeted Chris Whitty in Feb 2023 saying Whitty 'can fuck right off' regarding booster vaccines.
Kenyon wrote on X in July 2022: 'It’s not making people sicker, I’ve no booster and had covid last week asymptomatic.'
Reform UK candidate Robert Kenyon expressed doubt over the seriousness of Covid and vaccine efficacy in deleted social media posts.