Western Mail

‘Ministers to have final say on 2m-rule easing’

- GAVIN CORDON newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

MINISTERS rather than the government’s scientific advisers will take the final decision on whether to ease the two-metre social-distancing rule, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has said.

Mr Sunak confirmed that Boris Johnson has ordered a “comprehens­ive review” of the rule in England as the government continues its lifting of the coronaviru­s lockdown restrictio­ns.

He said that it would look at the issue “in the round”, drawing on advice from economists as well as scientific and medical experts.

The move comes as non-essential shops in England prepare to open their doors to customers today for the first time since the lockdown was imposed in March.

Ministers are under intense pressure from Conservati­ve MPs who see the easing of the two-metre rule as crucial to the further reopening of the economy.

During a round of broadcast interviews, Mr Sunak acknowledg­ed it would have a significan­t impact on whether or not the hospitalit­y sector can reopen, which the government has slated for early July.

“The Prime Minister has put in place a comprehens­ive review of the two-metre rule.

“That review will involve the scientists, the economists and others so that we can look at it in the round,” he told Sky News’ Sophy Ridge on Sunday programme.

“You are right to highlight the impact it has on business – it is the difference between maybe three-quarters and a third of pubs opening, for example, so it is important that we look at it.

“Obviously many other countries around the world use a different rule. We have seen a couple of countries recently – Norway and Denmark – have moved from two metres to something less as well. It is important that we look at it comprehens­ively, in the round, and that is what we will do urgently.”

Scientists advising the government, including Chief Medical Officer for England Professor Chris Whitty, have previously signalled their reluctance to see any easing while the Covid-19 epidemic continues.

Mr Sunak, however, made clear that it was for elected politician­s to make the final decisions.

“Chris Whitty and Patrick Vallance (the government’s chief scientific adviser) throughout all of this have provided advice to ministers,” he told BBC1’s The Andrew Marr Show.

“Ultimately it is for ministers. We are the people who are elected to make decisions in this country. People should hold us responsibl­e and accountabl­e for making those decisions.

“I think that people are comforted and have confidence in those decisions if they know that we are taking advice from our scientists.”

 ??  ?? > Social distancing signs on the high street in Winchester yesterday, ahead of the re-opening of non-essential retailers in England today
> Social distancing signs on the high street in Winchester yesterday, ahead of the re-opening of non-essential retailers in England today
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> Chancellor Rishi Sunak

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