The Independent

Vaccine passports brought in ‘by stealth’, say critics

- ADAM FORREST

Boris Johnson ’s government has been accused of bringing in Covid vaccine passports “by stealth” after a change in the NHS app which allows venues in the UK to seek proof that customers are double-jabbed.

The wording on the NHS Covid app has been changed to include a “domestic” section, which tells people they may need to show the pass “at places that have chosen to use the service”.

The Liberal Democrats expressed outrage at the move – claiming the government had introduced a new form of Covid certificat­ion onto the nation’s phones without seeking MPs consent.

Urging the government to recall parliament, Lib Dems home affairs spokespers­on Alistair Carmichael said: “The government has just committed to vaccine passports by stealth. This deceitful move is deeply shameful.”

The MP added: “We now have a new ID card snuck onto our phones without even as much as a whisper from the government.”

Previously, NHS Covid app users were given the choice of using it to show their vaccinatio­n status for foreign travel, or at one of the government’s pilot sporting events.

But the government said it wants to bring in compulsory Covid vaccinatio­n certificat­ion for nightclubs and other large, crowded venues by the end of September.

Mr Johnson has said proof of double-vaccinatio­n will be required at such venues – but promised MPs a vote on any changes that would make the vaccine certificat­ion mandatory.

The Lib Dems and a group of around 40 backbench Tory MPs remain firmly opposed to any push towards vaccine passport use in shops, restaurant­s, nightclubs and any other domestic setting.

Dozens of Tory, Lib Dem and several Labour MPs have signed a Big Brother Watch declaratio­n against denying individual­s “access to general services, businesses or jobs”. Hospitalit­y industry chiefs also remained opposed.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said earlier this week that he is ready to support “passports plus testing” to enable massattend­ance events to admit large audiences – but said he would rule out vaccine passport checks to access healthcare or food shops.

Mr Carmichael said: “The Conservati­ves are no strangers to a U-turn, they should have no problem with doing the right thing and scrapping vaccine passports for good.

“At least when Tony Blair tried to introduce ID cards he put a bill to parliament, this lot won’t even open up parliament to debate it. They must recall parliament now if they are serious about this.”

The Lib Dem MP added: “To get your vaccine passport, you have to type and click through a bunch of options. Just think of the faff getting into hospitalit­y businesses, who don’t want it and can’t afford to pay staff to police it.”

Foreign secretary Dominic Raab suggested earlier yesterday that vaccine passports were a way of “coaxing and cajoling” more people into getting their jabs.

He told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “I was in France earlier this week. We’ve seen when they signalled in various different areas that you would need double vaccinatio­n in order to proceed in one or other area you got a big surge of people getting the double vaccinatio­ns.”

Mr Raab also suggested it was a “smart policy” for employers to ensure their staff have been double jabbed before returning to the office. “Whether or not there should be legal rules, I think we need to look at carefully,” he told Sky News.

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