here we are with a variant that everyone is very, very concerned about, what i want to see is a government, a prime minister, that gets a grip, puts a plan forward, that hopefully we can all get behind. but where is he? there is a vacuum of leadership at the moment. the infighting is going on in the tory party, when the focus should really be on the public interest and public health. the prime minister has a choice. officials have drawn up three different options for further restrictions, ranging in severity from low to medium to high. the decision to implement restrictions will never be an easy one but the political pressure on borisjohnson right now, particularly from his own party, will make it harder than ever. the former brexit minister lord frost resigned at the weekend, in part, over the current covid restrictions. i can t speak for anybody else, i can only say what i think, which is i don t support coercive policies on covid. the prime minister has got some very difficult decis
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a prime minister, that gets a grip, puts a plan forward, that hopefully we can all get behind. but where is he? there is a vacuum of leadership at the moment. the infighting is going on in the tory party, when the focus should really be on the public interest and public health. the prime minister has a choice. officials have drawn up three different options for further restrictions, ranging in severity from low to medium to high. the decision to implement restrictions will never be an easy one but the political pressure on borisjohnson right now, particularly from his own party, will make it harder than ever. the former brexit minister lord frost resigned at the weekend, in part, over the current covid restrictions. i can t speak for anybody else, i can only say what i think, which is i don t support coercive policies on covid. the prime minister has got some very difficult decisions to take, and i am sure he ll be thinking very hard about them. his concerns are shared by many conserva