What the current inside and outside numbers are off the top of my head, and im spending most of my time looking at these issues, so it is complex and in scotland, it is a maximum of eight people from three households for example, that may change. And indeed, we have had restrictions on that covering over a Million People in the west of scotla nd Million People in the west of scotland at the moment. So it is potentially confusing, but i think the public has gotten use to different messages from different devolved nations. We no longer have a four nations approach, and of course, if we are to avoid a bike approach to all of the uk in terms ofa approach to all of the uk in terms of a future lockdown, which i think all governments wish to avoid, then it is fair that each of the devolved nations look at what is happening in their communities and make policy based on that type of intelligence. I suppose you are saying a little earlier that these restrictions are very much on private gatherin
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Control and it is notjust the fact that people suffer financially and wont isolate themselves, it is that the central system is so slow at getting the information out to people that they need to isolate, but by the time it has got there the £22 billion or whatever we have spent on it has been wasted. It is gone, information is useless. And weve also seen Evidence Public Health england have withheld information from a local Public Health authorities. If we want when we come back in two months time to get it right we must decentralise the expenditure and get it into Public Health systems. What i was going to say before the right honourable gentleman spoke was there is not a way forward where people dont die in the situation, that is tragic and everybody in this house wa nts to tragic and everybody in this house wants to minimise the number of deaths but sometimes because though if we have the most restrictive measures, which will undoubtedly stop people contracting covid, that will be f
The Prime Minister said. He was keeping it under continuous review. The Foreign Office tells britons hello. Youre watching bbc news. The they shouldnt travel abroad unless top stories for you now. An empty absolutely necessary. As britain restau ra nt, em pty undergoes sudden and dramatic top stories for you now. An empty restaurant, empty bars, the changes, we will be looking at how chancellor promises £30 billion to communities are pulling together. Support including government backed loa ns support including government backed loans in the business red holiday for those hardest hit. Millions of britons stay at home for what may now be months, theres a new mortgage payment holiday for those struggling. The coronavirus pandemic isa struggling. The coronavirus pandemic is a health emergency, but it is also an economic emergency. We have neverin also an economic emergency. We have never in peace faced an economic good evening. The chancellor has fight like this one. All announced the mu
The population have been exposed to the virus or had the virus. That, of course, raises questions about the risk of a second spite and the disease coming back. Testing, testing, testing is the answer. He will be pleased to note that this country is now testing twice as many had of population as any other european country. The former chief scientific adviser has said that tens of thousands of lives could have been saved if the government had acted differently. If we had had the same death rate as south korea, a country whose population and income is not very different to ours, we would have had a few hundred deaths, not the many tens of thousands that we have had. Is todays announcement, which is about appeasing right wingers on the backbenches, this government gambling with peoples lives . understand why the honourable gentleman makes the point that he does. I think he is wrong, and i welcome, by contrast, the more constructive approach we have heard from the labour front bench. Optimi