The group of 21 MPs and peers from four parties have written to the Health Secretary and the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), as well as the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) to request the data.
They believe potentially critical data – which maps the date of people’s Covid vaccine doses to the date of their deaths – has been released to pharmaceutical companies but not put into the public domain.
The MPs argue that the data should be released “on the same anonymised basis that it was shared with the pharmaceutical groups, and there seems to be no credible reason why that should not be done immediately”.
They added: “We warn that by holding official data which could help reassure the public, the DHSC, the UKHSA and the MHRA are now fueling concerns and hesitancy about public health messaging. Questions about these trends, however, have to date been met by a relative wall of silence from your organizations and other public health officials.”
The letter was organized by the all-party parliamentary group (APPG) on pandemic response and recovery and the campaign group UsForThem.
Its signatories include the Conservative MPs Miriam Cates, Danny Kruger, Philip Davies and Karl McCartney, as well as the Labor MP Graham Stringer, who sits on the science, innovation and technology committee.
The leader of Reform UK has committed his party to a public inquiry into excess deaths and alleged Covid vaccine harms. Richard Tice said there was a “serious problem” with thousands more people dying than expected and suggested the side-effects of coronavirus jabs could be responsible.