I have a great deal of sympathy with what the right hon. Gentleman has just said, but there is an underlying point. On many occasions since March 2020, the Opposition have absented themselves from providing effective voting opposition to measures that the Government have proposed, often affecting the rights and liberties of individuals. If the right hon. Gentleman is saying that he is balancing all the issues involved in the restrictions that result from the continuation of the Act with the single purpose of continuing statutory sick pay for three days, and that because he is not prepared to test the willingness on the Government Benches to support him in any measure he would turn down this whole measure, I think that what he is handing us is giving him a little bit short of what he might expect.
Coronavirus Act 2020 (Review of Temporary Provisions) (No. 3)
Proceeding contribution from
Richard Fuller
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 19 October 2021.
It occurred during Debate on Coronavirus Act 2020 (Review of Temporary Provisions) (No. 3).
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