Britain experiencing on average 1000
extra deaths per week.
Guest James Freeman said that 1000 excess deaths may be due to heart conditions among young people
Nigel Farage spoke with his news show guest James Freeman, who previously worked at the Office for National Statistics and is a former MEP, about the number of excess deaths.
James Freeman called the statistic “quite sobering” and said there had been an increase in heart-related deaths in young men and women.
He said: “So basically, we’ve got
excess deaths on average around a 1000 a week, it comes out around ten percent give or take a few percentages and this is consistent week after week since May so it’s been going on for a long time now, something is going on there that poses a question.”
“This isn’t just an anomaly, this is something that’s happening. We had the British Heart Foundation before Christmas who was putting it down to delays in ambulance times.
“I mean, that’s all very well but it
doesn’t explain why people of that age group…are having heart attacks in the first place.”