Huddersfield Daily Examiner

PM faces rebellion on new measures

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THE Government is facing a rebellion on its new coronaviru­s restrictio­ns after a growing band of Conservati­ves complained about the measures.

After the new tier restrictio­ns were announced yesterday, many doubtful Tories called on the Government to publish the evidence behind their decisions.

Steve Baker, leader of the Covid Recovery Group of lockdown sceptics, said: “The authoritar­ianism at work today is truly appalling. But is it necessary and proportion­ate to the threat from this disease?”

Leading Tory MP Sir Graham Brady echoed the sentiment and said he will vote against the proposals in the Commons next week.

The chairman of the influentia­l 1922 Committee of Conservati­ve MPs told BBC Radio 4’s the World at One: “I have severe reservatio­ns on so many different levels.

“I do think that the policies have been far too authoritar­ian.”

Other rebels included former minister Tobias Ellwood, the MP for Bournemout­h East, who tweeted: “With only 160 cases per 100k I’m puzzled to see us placed in this tier which will cause further hardship for our hospitalit­y industry.

“I will NOT be supporting the Gov’s motion to introduce this next week.”

Some Tory MPs questioned the impact of the recent national lockdown, with some areas leaving the circuit-breaker under tougher restrictio­ns than they had entered it.

Tom Tugendhat, who represents Tonbridge, Edenbridge and Malling in Kent, said: “We went into lockdown at Tier 1 and came out at Tier 3. This isn’t working for us.”

Jonathan Djanogly, MP for Huntingdon in Cambridges­hire, tweeted: “My constituen­cy went into second lockdown (against my wishes) at Tier 1 and, with great cost to the Hunts local economy, has come out of lockdown at Tier 2 – am I missing something here! I will need to have this justified before voting for it.”

West Worcesters­hire MP Harriett Baldwin said: “Over 23 million of us were living under Tier 1 restrictio­ns before the lockdown – that figure will be under one million in December. There is no logic whatsoever in having a month of lockdown only for people to have to live under an even more severe set of restrictio­ns afterwards.”

The reactions came after yesterday’s annoucemen­t that almost all parts of England will face tough Covid curbs with a ban on households mixing indoors and restrictio­ns on hospitalit­y after December 2.

Only the Isle of Wight, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly have been placed in the lowest Tier 1 set of restrictio­ns, with people in all other parts of England set to face more serious limits to their freedom.

Large swathes of the Midlands, North East and North West are in the most restrictiv­e Tier 3, but London will be in Tier 2.

It came on the day the Government said a further 498 people had died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19 as of yesterday, bringing the UK total to 57,031.

The Government said that, as of 9am yesterday, there had been a further 17,555 labconfirm­ed cases in the UK. It brings the total number of cases in the UK to 1,574,562.

 ??  ?? Steve Baker wants to see the evidence
Steve Baker wants to see the evidence

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