Conservative MP Ben Bradley has been slammed after candidly saying “science is not an exact science” during an appearance on BBC.
On Tuesday’s episode of Politics Live with Jo Coburn, Bradley said: “I’m never going to criticise the government for not wanting to rush into overburden restrictions when – if – they are not necessary.
“Science is not an exact science at the end of the day.”
Naturally, people were baffled by his statement and turned to Twitter to express their confusion.
Author Tim Felton shared the snippet online captioned, “These people are not smart.” Bradley soon hit back and said: “You neatly cut the clip before I explain my meaning, so you can get your likes. Congrats.
“My point is a fair one... point being scientists do not all agree on the meaning of data and the right actions.
“The decisions are not clear cut. But you already know that...”
You neatly cut the clip before I explain my meaning, so you can get your likes. Congrats 👏
— Cllr Ben Bradley MP (@BBradley_Mans) November 30, 2021
My point is a fair one... point being scientists do not all agree on the meaning of data and the right actions. The decisions are not clear cut.
But you already know that... https://t.co/yCAFYUgsjv
It didn’t stop there...
Felton responded with a jab towards an old tweet of the Tory MP’s when Bradley insinuated school meal vouchers were being spent on crack dens and brothels.
You mean this Ben Bradley? pic.twitter.com/LIcczoztWI
— SunnyL723 (@SunnyL723) November 30, 2021
“I’m not sure the MP who claimed school meal vouchers were being spent on crack dens and brothels gets to jump on their high horse about truth twisting tbh,” Felton clapped back.
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One Twitter user somewhat agreed with the validity of Bradley’s statement, saying: “Technically he is correct... science is a collection of CURRENT hypotheses to explain the universe around us that suffice until better hypotheses come along; some of those hypotheses may not be exact.
“But he didn’t mean it that way.”
Another added: “Cutting it before he explains so you can get a tag line. What he’s saying is Scientists interpretation the data differently. All the models are showing different things and therefore, he’s making a valid point. You’re currently vilifying an MP and creating toxicity.”
Others, however, proceeded to roast the MP. “Never underestimate the stupidity of a Tory,” one said, while another added: “But Brexit means Brexit?”
Funny, I always thought that's what it was or is he confusing it with cooking?
— Jim Hatch 🇪🇺🇬🇧🏴🇲🇽 (@SatchofBridgend) November 30, 2021
You mean this Ben Bradley? pic.twitter.com/LIcczoztWI
— SunnyL723 (@SunnyL723) November 30, 2021
Science is exactly science.
— Dr Martin Opposes Gov’t Corruption (@MartinRemains) November 30, 2021
Ben Bradley, the git that keeps on giving
— jinsaini (@jinsaini) November 30, 2021
Surely he didn’t say that
— John Livingston (@JohnLiv94) November 30, 2021
I know competition for 'Thickest Numbnut' is really tough this year, but surely Bradley has one hand on the trophy.
— Amjad Khan 💙 🇪🇺 (@SmartCircleComm) November 30, 2021
Fuck me. And this guy gets to determine how we live in the UK.
— Think of humanity 🌬😷💉 (@thinkofthehuma1) November 30, 2021
Ben Bradley gone full-on Trump there?
— CEOemail ✉ - Marcus Williamson (@CEOemail) November 30, 2021
You mean the same Ben Bradley who suggested single mothers could be selling school meal vouchers for drugs? pic.twitter.com/fxMaziPOIV
— Ben Symak (@Ben_Symak) November 30, 2021
“Another day when you’ve got to give it to reality. Try again tomorrow, satire,” another added.