Yorkshire Post

Tellushow rules will be lifted, urge MPs

‘ Blue Wall’ Tories call for roadmap on restrictio­ns

- GERALDINE SCOTT WESTMINSTE­R CORRESPOND­ENT ■ Email: geraldine. scott@ jpimedia. co. uk ■ Twitter: @ Geri_ E_ L_ Scott

SOUTH YORKSHIRE’S new ‘‘ blue wall’’ MPs have called for the Government to provide a clear roadmap on how new coronaviru­s restrictio­ns will be lifted as the region prepared to go under the strictest set of rules from Saturday.

Speaking in the Commons, Health Minister Edward Argar said yesterday that action had to be taken in order to stop the spread of the virus in South Yorkshire.

And while politician­s agreed the measures were necessary, they were frustrated by the lack of guidance on what needed to be done for them to be lifted again.

Don Valley Tory MP Nick Fletcher said businesses and employees are “worried about the future”, adding: “Can he confirm to the people of Doncaster that if they play their part they will be able to move down to Tier 2 independen­t of Sheffield City region?”

Penistone and Stockbridg­e’s Miriam Cates, another Conservati­ve MP elected in December, said: “I appreciate that the Minister can’t give exact metrics about what’s going to be used to determine whether or not we come out of this, but I think it’s very important for my constituen­ts in Penistone and Stocksbrid­ge that we do know what we’re aiming for.”

Mr Argar replied: “The 28day period is the sunset point at which these fall unless renewed or altered, there are actually reviews within 14 days, the secretary of state continues to monitor data and so will be reviewing progress at more frequent intervals.”

Sheffield Labour MPs Olivia Blake and Paul Blomfield both

called for further financial support for South Yorkshire.

And Conservati­ve former health minister Steve Brine said: “Surely people in South Yorkshire and elsewhere need to know where they’re at and be confident the goalposts will won’t move.”

Liberal Democrat MP Munira Wilson added: “Can I press the Minister once again, on the criteria that he has agreed with the mayor of Sheffield city region for South Yorkshire going into Tier 3 and the criteria to come out? And

will those same criteria be applied to other Tier 2 areas such as London, York, Essex and parts of the Midlands?

“Or will they all be subject to a series of negotiatio­ns at a local level behind closed doors?”

Mr Argar said the issues looked at would include “infection rates per 100,000, the impact on the NHSofhospi­talcapacit­y, andhow full they are, and hospitalis­ation rates, as well as, of course, relying and listening to local knowledge from local public health officials”.

 ?? PICTURE: JONATHAN GAWTHORPE ?? RESTRICTIO­NS: Shoppers wearing face masks in Sheffield city centre.
PICTURE: JONATHAN GAWTHORPE RESTRICTIO­NS: Shoppers wearing face masks in Sheffield city centre.

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