ITV breakfast television show ‘Good Morning Britain’ received backlash on social media after deleting a poll which showed a vast majority of respondents opposed mandatory Covid-19 vaccination.
The poll, which asked viewers whether it was “time to make vaccines mandatory” in response to the spread of the Covid-19 Omicron variant, was posted to Twitter on Tuesday and soon received more than 42,000 votes.
A whopping 89% of those who voted opposed any scheme to make vaccination mandatory, with just 11% in favour.
After the poll went viral, however, social media users noticed that it had been deleted by the Good Morning Britain Twitter account and critics accused the program of trying to cover up the public consensus.
#goodmorningbritain tweeted this poll about four hours ago, and then deleted it just now as I was replying. I wonder why. pic.twitter.com/9ZWwWDdSGn
— Joe Quinn (@SeosQuinn) December 7, 2021
Spread misinformation ✅
— Oliver Smith (@ollysmithtravel) December 7, 2021
Delete poll when it's clear the public have rejected your tyrannical agenda ✅
A great week for @GMB and journalism. pic.twitter.com/h6zA3o2uhE
“Why did you delete this poll, is it because you were asked? Or because it shows the people don’t support this sh*t, this tyrannical future your colleagues seem to want. We see you,” reacted one critic, while another suggested, “Guess that wasn’t the answer they were looking for.”
Since Good Morning Britain deleted their poll maybe we should run our own.
— Mike Yeadon's Left Hand Man (@Mikenotsoyeadon) December 7, 2021
With omniCON 'cases doubling every two days', is it time to make 'vaccines' mandatory?
Good Morning Britain – which was hosted by controversial commentator Piers Morgan before his departure in March – did not explain why it removed the poll.
Wow. It says it all…
— Celio (@CelioCyl) December 8, 2021
This was my reply to Good Morning Britain tweet.
I wonder if @GMB deleted the tweet because they didn't want people to know the TRUTH?? 🤔 ⬇️https://t.co/YvmGYlAOGc