that lockdown measures would stay in place in Trafford – and Bolton.He said: “There will always be moments where members of Parliament have different points of emphasis and policies.“I don’t agree [with the government’s position].
The government changed its position based on the metrics, the positive cases which it identified, on which it had made the original decision.“So there is a certain internal consistency on that.“My view as I’ve said is that it would be sensible to start looking far more at the evidence in terms of people who are being made seriously ill.”Sir Graham said he had ‘no intention’ of undermining the government.He added: “I’ve said I find it very disappointing [the restrictions] are continuing.“I’m disappointed on behalf.
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