The Scotsman

Face coverings should not be mandatory in English shops – Gove

- By HARRIET LINE

Face coverings should not be made mandatory in shops south of the Border, a senior Cabinet minister has said, but they should be worn out of courtesy and considerat­ion for others.

Michael Gove said that while the policy on mouth and nose coverings in public places was kept under review, he thought it was best to trust the public’s “common sense”.

It comes after Prime Minister Boris Johnson hinted that they may become compulsory in shops, saying he wanted to be “stricter” on insisting people wear them.

But in an interview with BBC One’s The Andrew Marr Show, the Cabinet Office Minister said he did not think they should be mandatory.

However, he told the programme: “I would encourage people to wear face masks when they are inside, in an environmen­t where they are likely to be mixing with others and where the ventilatio­n may not be as good as it might.

“I think that it is basic good manners, courtesy and considerat­ion, to wear a face mask if you are, for example, in a shop.

“I trust people’s good sense. Now of course the Government at all times does look at the emerging evidence about what the best way to control the disease is.

“If necessary, and if tough measures are required and as we have seen in Leicester, obviously a very different situation, then tough measures will be taken.

“But on the whole... it is always best to trust people’s common sense.”

Mr Gove’s opposite number, Rachel Reeves, said the compulsory wearing of face coverings in shops would be a “sensible way forward”.

The shadow Cabinet Office minister told Marr: “I think people are increasing­ly wearing them but I think some greater clarity from Government about that, I think, would be helpful. People want to do the right thing but they want to know what the right thing is. We already have it on public transport. I think it would inspire greater confidence and might encourage more people to go out and spend money if they see more people wearing face masks in shops.”

Face coverings became mandatory in Scottish shops on Friday.

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