Football veteran Gary Neville has slammed the “out of depth” government - and attacked Labour for “sitting in the stands”. The 45-year-old said Boris Johnson ’s ministers have left Brits “none the wiser” about their future after eight months of Covid.
But the former England defender also slammed Keir Starmer ’s Labour party for abstaining in a vote on the three-tier lockdown system.
He told Sky News: “When you’re elected and you’re in that seat in Westminster, you take a position - you don't abstain. "You take part in the match - you're the opposition, you're the opposition, don't sit in the stand. “They sat in the stand while the home team had a clear run.” Hospitality venues must shut completely for more than 20million people in
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