The Government's "dishonesty" surrounding the coronavirus pandemic was slammed on Question Time, with one viewer claiming she "doesn't feel proud to be British".
Margaret Collins, from Newcastle, appeared via video stream on the BBC programme last night to question why Britain's death toll per 100,000 inhabitants is higher than all of Europe and even the US.
Referring to figures from John Hopkins University, she said the UK has 44.4 deaths per 100,000, which dwarfs the likes of Finland and Denmark with four and 4.5 respectively - while the US has 21.7. "They are all lower than the UK, which has a nationwide lockdown, and the toll is significantly higher," she told the panel, which included Food and Agriculture Minister George Eustice.