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Conspiracy Files: Vaccine Wars: What the Must Watch Reviewers think

Must Watch reviewers Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell share their thoughts on Conspiracy Files: Vaccine Wars which is on BBC Two on Thursday 26 September at 21:00 BST.

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Hayley says: "I was glad I watched it"

"It’s scary to watch because fixing this situation seems impossible in the current political climate, it would be akin to reforming gun law in America.

"It’s not about science and children anymore, it’s about freedom and politics.

"Nobody likes anything to be mandatory and for vaccination to work, it has to be.

"I have watched the movement happening but never knew the history of it, and never knew the players and what was going on, so I was glad I watched it."

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Scott says: "It seems to be a problem without any clear answer"

"What is so fascinating is how social media allows disinformation to spread so quickly, because no matter how many times you have scientists who go and claim there is no risk whatsoever, people are able to join on to these communities from across the world, and then make anecdotal claims to say that there actually are [risks].

"No matter how they try to enforce that, nothing ever seems to wipe it out, it seems to be a problem without any clear answer."

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Conspiracy Files: Vaccine Wars is on BBC Two on Thursday 26 September at 21:00 BST.

Must Watch is available as a podcast every Monday evening from BBC Sounds, or through your podcast app.

In this week's episode we preview a new ITV2 sitcom about a zombie apocalpyse in Birmingham, and review The Politician which is on Netflix from 27 September - you can also hear from the star of that show, Ben Platt.

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