accusing ministers of not treating the north and the south equally.Speaking to BBC Radio Manchester about yesterday's decision, he said: “It isn’t equal treatment.
It’s as simple as that."When we had higher cases and cases rising, we were left on our own."When London and the South East have them it looks like everyone has to have them.“The difference is in the past this would have been done and we just wouldn’t have fought back but I think we are fighting back a bit more now than we have been.".
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