Bexhill and Battle MP questions need for national lockdown

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The MP for Bexhill and Battle sought advice from the Prime Minister on the need for a national lockdown with such a low rate of Covid-19 hospital admissions across East Sussex.

In a question in the Commons, Huw Merriman sought evidence from Boris Johnson on why a national lockdown has been chosen over the regional approach.

England will be entering a second lockdown on Thursday (November 5) which will last until at least December 2.

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During that time, non-essential shops, gyms, bars, and restaurants will be among businesses forced to close but schools, colleges and universities will remain open.

Huw Merriman, MP for Bexhill and Battle SUS-200917-121433001Huw Merriman, MP for Bexhill and Battle SUS-200917-121433001
Huw Merriman, MP for Bexhill and Battle SUS-200917-121433001

People will also be urged to stay at home.

Addressing the Prime Minister, Mr Merriman said residents in East Sussex – where Covid hospital admissions remain low – are feeling frustrated by the new measures.

He said: “We have one of the lowest Covid rates of any county across England — admissions for Covid in East Sussex Healthcare Trust is currently 20 and there is not one placed in a high-dependency unit — so the residents have clearly done the right thing, but they are faced with a national lockdown.

“Can the Prime Minister demonstrate to me that the damage that will be caused to East Sussex by locking down — to our economy, our liberty, our lives and our livelihoods — would be a lot worse were we to do absolutely nothing?”

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In response, Mr Johnson said choosing between a national lockdown or the increased spread of the virus ‘is a very difficult balance to strike’ but said the medical data is ‘overwhelming’ in support of these extra measures.

He added: “The virus is doubling everywhere, including in East Sussex, and eventually the NHS would be overwhelmed even in East Sussex with, I am afraid, catastrophic consequences.

“We can prevent that by taking the action that we are, and that is why I hope he will support it.”

MPs are expected to vote on the new measures later today (Wednesday, November 4).