Sunderland Echo

‘We must not be left at the back of the queue again!’

- SHARON HODGSON MP for Washington & Sunderland West

When Penshaw monument comes into view on the A1 or A19, you know you’re almost home. The announceme­nt of a coronaviru­s vaccine feels like that too.

There is now a route out of this pandemic and its hold on our daily lives; soon we may once again be able to hug our nearest and dearest.

A light has shone at the end of the tunnel, there is an end in sight.

We are almost home.

This of course could never have happened if it wasn’t for the hard work and dedication of scientists here in the UK.

My congratula­tions and thanks go out to all who have helped us get this far.

But we cannot forget that by leaving us in heightened restrictio­ns since September 18 and failing to support local businesses, the Government has disadvanta­ged the North East throughout this pandemic.

It is fantastic that Newcastle’s Royal Infirmary will be one of the first hospitals in the country used as a vaccine hub, with the North East yet again leading the way.

However, every part of our region must have the resources and plans in place to deliver the vaccinatio­n programme as promised.

The vaccine roll-out will not happen overnight, but the Conservati­ves must not leave the North East at the back of the queue once again.

On Boxing Day 2018, Sunderland supporters set the record for attendance of a League One football match, with over 46,000 football fans in attendance.

Two years on, even if under tier 2 restrictio­ns, only 2,000 fans would be able to go and watch the Black Cats.

Our region’s economy needs fans back in stadiums, hospitalit­y open and local businesses thriving once more.

I know that these measures have taken their toll on us all but with a review of restrictio­ns on the way, we cannot undermine the progress we have made.

I therefore urge everyone to enjoy their festive celebratio­ns in line with the national and regional guidance.

As ever, if you have any concerns, please email sharon. hodgson.mp@parliament.uk and I will do my best to help.

I wish you and your families a very happy Christmas.

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“Every part of our region must have the resources and plans in place to deliver the vaccinatio­n programme as promised.”

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