coronavirus infection rates.On Monday, the Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to outline a new three-tiered "traffic light" system of restrictions with measures expected to force pubs and restaurants shut across the north of England.The reports have been met with anger from northern leaders who have found themselves locked out of lockdown decisions.But Mr Jenrick told BBC's The Andrew Marr Show on Sunday that the measures are 'universal' and they're not 'penalising' one particular part of the country.He said: "You say that there's anger in the North, but the measures that we are bringing in here are universal."These apply across the whole of the United Kingdom and there is nothing that we would ever do that penalises one part of the.
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