This is an important issue that goes back to what the noble Lord, Lord Hunt, said. We keep hearing the phrase “when the time is right, we will implement plan B, if required”. Who will the Government take that advice from? Will it be SAGE, which, until now, has given the Government clear scientific advice that the Government have acted on—sometimes belatedly but they have done so? What are the criteria and who will give the advice on determining when the time is right within normal government business, if SAGE is no longer seen as having the primary role in advising, since its remit is during times of emergency?
Coronavirus Act 2020
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Scriven
(Liberal Democrat)
in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 26 October 2021.
It occurred during Debate
and
Debates on delegated legislation on Coronavirus Act 2020.
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