Huddersfield Daily Examiner

I still don’t know why some areas remain in lockdown

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recognised now that people in the majority of the borough are quite relieved that the special Covid measures have been lifted for them, and thanks to all those who worked to bring that about.

“Particular­ly, local businesses are looking forward to opening tomorrow.

“Would you accept though, now, that you were wrong not to press for this approach earlier?”

Clr Pandor rebuffed the question and said he was more committed than ever to his stance.

He said he had sought clarity over why some restrictio­ns had been lifted locally, especially as Health Secretary Matt Hancock was coming under “extreme scrutiny” for his decision.

That decision, he revealed, will be scrutinise­d at a future Select Committee meeting in Parliament.

He commented: “There are other authoritie­s up and down the country who have higher rates than we have, who are actually not in lockdown.

“I asked for clarity.

“Although I accepted what the Secretary of State did on July 31 [in imposing restrictio­ns on Kirklees] the timing was completely wrong and completely insensitiv­e, coming on the eve of Eid.

“It’s like having that on Christmas Eve or New Year’s Eve or for that matter any other religious celebratio­n. That was completely insensitiv­e.

“I have asked consistent­ly to see the criteria that the Government has used in coming to their decision. I am still not clear.

“I am now asking how the remaining five areas in Kirklees will come out of the restrictio­ns.

“There’s a lot of confusion, there’s a lot of apathy and there’s a lot of issues around confidence in making sure that local people know what the message is from central Government.

“We need to make sure that we’re driven by evidence.”

Speaking after the meeting Clr Hall, who attends the council’s regular Outbreak Control Board meetings, said: “Clearly he is not shifting his position.

“I hope he will be putting his energies into getting the remaining five wards lifted. That means targeting the resources that we have.”

Clr Hall was among leading Tories - including MPs Jason McCartney and Mark Eastwood - who lobbied for restrictio­ns to be targeted at communitie­s that have the highest rates of transmissi­on. He described Clr Pandor’s refusal to adopt the approach as “frustratin­g”.

There are other authoritie­s up and down the country who have

higher rates but are actually not in lockdown.

 ??  ?? Kirklees Council leader Shabir Pandor
Kirklees Council leader Shabir Pandor

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