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Why is he allowed to visit BAE systems factory in Lancashire today? Hardly a necessary journey??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//Millions of people are being restricted from doing (or not) their jobs, why should Boris be any different ?//
For one thing he is the Prime Minister. He has certain privileges which others don't. He is, for example, allowed to visit certain military and intelligence installations which I cannot.
However, that aside, the Covid legislation does not mention the term "necessary journey" or anything like it. People can work if they are not employed in a business that is currently closed by the Covid restrictions (such as a pub or a hairdresser's). They are allowed to travel for work purposes if their work cannot be undertaken at home. The PM obviously sees visiting places of business and industry as part of his job (so do I) and he cannot visit a BAE factory from home.
For one thing he is the Prime Minister. He has certain privileges which others don't. He is, for example, allowed to visit certain military and intelligence installations which I cannot.
However, that aside, the Covid legislation does not mention the term "necessary journey" or anything like it. People can work if they are not employed in a business that is currently closed by the Covid restrictions (such as a pub or a hairdresser's). They are allowed to travel for work purposes if their work cannot be undertaken at home. The PM obviously sees visiting places of business and industry as part of his job (so do I) and he cannot visit a BAE factory from home.
One thing we have to realise is that we are not all equal in these restrictions.
And that is to be expected.
I’m not talking about Cummings and his eye tests here but people actually doing their job.
Like Bobbin I’d rather have Sir Keir at No 10 but much as I don’t care for Johnson he’s the PM and he should be travelling to places. Especially now
And that is to be expected.
I’m not talking about Cummings and his eye tests here but people actually doing their job.
Like Bobbin I’d rather have Sir Keir at No 10 but much as I don’t care for Johnson he’s the PM and he should be travelling to places. Especially now
I'm not particularly bothered where he goes. Same applies to other MPs. What hisses me off, is the way MPs of all flavours visit factories/schools/pubs etc, etc, and immediately have to try out whatever is being made/done there. Pulling pints, donning hard hats and pretending to understand blue-prints, sitting on the nursery floor, etc, etc, etc. Doesn't make them look clever (or even interested, half the time). Just makes them look a tad desperate. IMVHO, of course.
He really should not, though, be saying things like the UK will “feel the effect” of growing case numbers in Europe. There is as far as I know no evidence whatever that the last wave in the UK was a ripple effect of what happened on the continent. For all anyone knows this is just a natural behaviour of the virus. In the current climate that is not very helpful.
//......unless the object is to ensure the lockdown extension legislation gets passed unopposed?//
He's no need to worry about that.
Labour will support the measure. In fact they'd prolong the legislation forever if they thought it would earn them a few votes. Of the alleged 80 Conservative "rebels" half will be whipped into line and the strongest rebellion the PM will see from the other half is that most of them might abstain. You will be able to count on your fingers the number who will vote against the government.
He's no need to worry about that.
Labour will support the measure. In fact they'd prolong the legislation forever if they thought it would earn them a few votes. Of the alleged 80 Conservative "rebels" half will be whipped into line and the strongest rebellion the PM will see from the other half is that most of them might abstain. You will be able to count on your fingers the number who will vote against the government.