This is a technicality, but yeah. He was struck off (meaning, had his status as someone legally allowed to call themselves a doctor a practise medicine as such removed). His former university didn't revoke his degree, because that's a rather pointless thing to do when medical degrees are not themselves the qualification for practicing medicine
Not a technicality at all. Having a doctorate and being a medical practitioner are completely different things.
The university didn’t revoke his medical doctorate because, I assume, the research he put into earning that doctorate was valid. If his doctorate was based on his conspiracy theory BS then that should have been removed as well
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u/TaxBill750 Jan 31 '25
He didn’t lose his doctorate. He was banned from ever practising medicine again