Leek Post & Times

Karen Bradley

Staffordsh­ire Moorlands MP

-

LAST week saw the vote in Parliament to end the English national lockdown and move into a tiered system of restrictio­ns.

Deciding how to vote on these proposals was not an easy decision.

On the one hand, the virus is still in our communitie­s and our local acute hospital, the Royal Stoke, is under significan­t pressure with much higher levels of staff absence than many other hospitals around the country.

However, I have read the many messages from local businesses who are in real danger of failing unless the economy reopens soon, and the many constituen­ts who are suffering personally and missing their loved ones.

There is no easy answer and whichever way I chose to use my vote would cause anguish to some.

I accept that we need to have some restrictio­ns to help to contain the virus.

I am also working to get support for the Royal Stoke to release the pressures it faces.

However, I could not accept the way that the Government was proposing to place restrictio­ns on us all, without local consultati­on and in a regional way.

On the basis that I could not accept the motion as put forward, but I also accept the need for some restrictio­ns, I chose to abstain.

On Tuesday, I spoke in a Westminste­r Hall debate on the Government’s levellingu­p agenda and post covid-19 economic recovery.

I was pleased to be able to make sure that ministers are aware of the concerns of my constituen­ts including the many hospitalit­y businesses and especially pubs who want to be able to work and trade and I urged the Government to think about how to support them.

I will be holding calls with many hospitalit­y and tourism businesses in the next couple of weeks.

Please do see my website for the full speech.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom