A pubs boss has demanded Matt Hancock apologises for 'blaming' the hospitality sector on the recent surge in coronavirus cases.
With Britain facing a possible second wave of the potentially deadly disease, all bars, pubs and restaurants in England must now close by 10pm.
Oakman Inns CEO Peter Borg-Neal said his industry "sweated blood to get ready to re-open our businesses" in July, with the Health Secretary's comments "totally untrue".
Speaking on Thursday's Question Time, the businessman, who has worked in the pub trade since he was 16, said after pub's re-opened on July 4, there was "no significant change in the number of transmissions" for over two months. "Then, at the beginning of September there's a big change. "How on earth can that
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