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Faced with the challenge of why the London government had not gone the way of decentralized administrations in Scotland and Wales, which have exempted children under 12 and 11 respectively from the so-called six-limitation rule at meetings, business minister Nadim Zahawi He said the move had been taken in England to ensure “simplicity.”
“It goes against the grain, the DNA of a conservative government restricts people’s freedoms, but the evidence suggests that the virus is more virulent in those social interactions, at home, in the pub and outside, so we are in bad shape. win by introducing the rule of six, “he told the BBC’s Today program.
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New regulations limiting meetings in England to no more than six as of Monday and measures to have Covid-19 marshals have raised alarm among some Conservative MPs who want parliament to have the power to review the measures.
Greater parliamentary scrutiny was needed, according to former Conservative minister Steve Baker, who said it was “time to say that this is not a proper legal environment for the British people” and that there should be a “voluntary system”.
“And it is time that we start living as a free people, without subjecting ourselves to ever-changing legal requirements, which I think no one can fully understand now,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Today program.
“It seems to me that the effect of having Covid commissioners will be to turn every public space in Britain into the equivalent of going through airport security where we are harassed and directed … I am not willing to live like this.”
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Tighter Covid-19 restrictions expected in Birmingham
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