MPs voted 461 to 60 in favor of extending social restrictions in England until July 19-Political Live | Politics
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All in all, MPs tonight have approved the extension of the coronavirus restrictions in England until July 19.
The Prime Minister was spared because the Labour Party supported a four-week postponement of the plan to end the blockade measures in order to buy more time for the vaccine program.
Members of Congress passed 461 votes to 60 (a majority of 401 votes) to postpone the relaxation measures.
At present, the number of sports events, theaters and cinemas will remain unchanged, nightclubs will remain closed, and people will be required to continue working from home.
This is after the angry Conservative Party launched an attack on Johnson, Matt Hancock The PA report stated that the government’s scientific advisers discussed the expansion of Covid restrictions in the UK.
They expressed doubts about the Prime Minister’s promise that after he was forced to postpone the relaxation of restrictions on June 21, July 10 would be the “end” date of the blockade.
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14:23
Members of Congress voted to extend Covid-related procedures in the House of Commons to July 22
Members of Congress voted with a majority of 588 votes to 25, 563 votes to expand virtual participation and other pandemic-related measures House of Commons Until July 22.
That day is the beginning of summer vacation.
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Members of Congress are now voting on updates to the parliamentary meeting rules during the pandemic.
The government has announced that the time for lifting restrictions in England will be postponed for four weeks and will be reviewed within two weeks.
The result of the division is expected to take place at 7:20 in the evening.
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MPs voted to approve the extension of social restrictions in England until July 19
Yes: 461. Number: 60. Most of 401.
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Start voting on Covid-19 restrictions
Members of Parliament are now voting to extend the Covid-19 restrictions on England. The result of the division is expected to take place at 7:10 in the evening.
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The Conservative Member of Gainsborough, Sir Edward Leigh, cited Paddington in his argument.
Sir Leigh said: “This will never end. At the end of this month, they will become another variant… the Peruvian variant, Paddington bears will be arrested at Paddington Station… and quarantined, and it will continue forever. “
He added: “There are too many changes in the position of the goal, too many stupid rules not based on science, but based on populism.
“Our society should be free and open, and the public will increasingly ignore the real danger of this. The government will be the government of an emperor without clothes.”
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Conservative MP Huw Merriman of Bexhill and Battle said that young people “need to see” return to normal.
He said: “I talked to a very senior NHS leader with college-age children, and he said to me-I wrote it down-too many people who make decisions have forgotten 20-old, or now How miserable it is to be a 20-year-old.
“The lives of the young people who made huge sacrifices to help the 1-9 team I talked about. They made these sacrifices. They need to see the rewards. They need to see the rewards this summer.”