Boris Johnson is facing a furious backbench Tory revolt over his plans to bring in a nationwide lockdown in England.The Prime Minister will tell MPs in the Commons on Monday that coronavirus deaths over the winter could be twice as high as during the first wave of the pandemic as he outlines plans for a second lockdown across England.But in a sign of the anger Johnson will face from his own side senior Conservative Sir Graham Brady said he will oppose an England-wide lockdown when it comes to a vote in the Commons on Wednesday.Brady, who represents the voice of backbench Tory MPs as chairman of the 1922 committee, told BBC radio what bothered him most was the intrusion into individual human rights.He said: “We even have the government.
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