Huddersfield Daily Examiner

MP says ‘crude lockdown’ is not right for community

BRABIN CALLS FOR LOCALISED APPROACH TO VIRUS

- By TONY EARNSHAW Local Democracy Reporter @LdrTony

LABOUR’S Tracy Brabin says the Government should lift its “crude” lockdown in Kirklees, in favour of a more localised approach to Covid-19 restrictio­ns.

The Batley and Spen MP says she recognises that action is needed where infection rates are rising, but that it “doesn’t make sense” to apply the same blanket restrictio­ns to areas in the borough where there are very few cases.

Ms Brabin spoke out after fellow Kirklees MPs Jason McCartney (Colne Valley) and Mark Eastwood (Dewsbury) put pressure on Labour-led Kirklees Council to adopt a postcode-level approach to local restrictio­ns.

It follows calls for outlying rural areas, which are experienci­ng low or zero infection rates, to be free of restrictio­ns.

The Kirklees dashboard revealed no new cases of coronaviru­s recorded in the week commencing August 10 in Birstall, Birkenshaw, Gomersal, Cleckheato­n, Liversedge or Heckmondwi­ke Town.

There were seven in Heckmondwi­ke North, seven in Staincliff­e and Healey, eight in Batley Centre, four in Upper Batley and Soothill and three in Batley

Carr and Mount Pleasant. With “very low numbers” of Covid-19 patients across Batley and Spen, Ms Brabin said the Government should target its restrictio­ns where they were needed most.

She said: “The Government needs to listen to local voices here in Kirklees who are telling them that a crude lockdown is not beneficial for our community, and instead implement a localised approach to Covid restrictio­ns.

“Thanks to everyone following the guidelines, we currently have very low numbers of Covid-19 patients and deaths across Mid-Yorkshire NHS Trust Hospitals in recent weeks, and Kirklees Council data is showing that Batley and Spen currently has a very low number of new cases.

“I hope the Government recognises this so that parts of my constituen­cy can see the restrictio­ns lifted later this week.”

Conservati­ves Mr McCartney and Mr Eastwood have said a consensus between MPs and Kirklees Council is vital if recommenda­tions are to be put to health secretary Matt Hancock and chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty for their considerat­ion.

That consensus would cover which areas of Kirklees could be released from restrictio­ns.

Leader of the Conservati­ve group on Kirklees Council, Clr David Hall (Liversedge and Gomersal), has reiterated calls for the authority to implement special restrictio­ns at postcode level, based on low infection rates. He said such an approach would give the virus “a short, sharp shock” in time for schools reopening early next month.

Leader of Kirklees Council, Clr Shabir Pandor (Lab, Batley West), said he was aiming to come to a consensus over which places in the borough should still be under restrictio­ns and which should not.

 ??  ?? Heckmondwi­ke Town, which is one of several areas where no new Covid cases have been recorded
Heckmondwi­ke Town, which is one of several areas where no new Covid cases have been recorded
 ??  ?? Tracy Brabin, MP for Batley and Spen
Tracy Brabin, MP for Batley and Spen

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