Rugby MP is going to rebel in Parliament this evening over plans to plunge Rugby into Tier 3 - here's why

Mr Pawsey is joined by MPs across the county in his anger over the plans
Mr Pawsey in Parliament, file image.Mr Pawsey in Parliament, file image.
Mr Pawsey in Parliament, file image.

Rugby MP Mark Pawsey said he will rebel in Parliament this evening, December 1, against plans to plunge Rugby into Tier 3 starting tomorrow.

The announcement of the plan to place Warwickshire in Tier 3 met with outrage last week - prompting fears that hospitality businesses in the area would not survive.

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Mr Pawsey joined MPs from across the county, and county council leader Izzi Seccombe, in arguing that the evidence for imposing such punitive measures on Warwickshire is insufficient.

And this evening, as the plans come before Parliament, Mr Pawsey told the Advertiser he will rebel against the Government.

He said: "On Friday I explained how deeply disappointed I was to discover that Rugby & Bulkington would be placed under Tier 3 restrictions when the second lockdown ends tomorrow, on 2nd December.

"These measures are being debated today in Parliament and I have been listening very carefully to the speeches of my colleagues.

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"I haven’t heard anything to cause me to change my view that Rugby & Bulkington are being treated harshly by being placed under tier 3 restrictions due to being grouped with Coventry and Solihull.

"With the support of our local councils, local residents have worked incredibly hard to comply with restrictions since the start of the pandemic and had every expectation that they would be relaxed this week rather than tightened.

"I am acutely aware of the significant impact on businesses due to the measures taken to fight the virus.

"I’m pleased that non-essential retail and gyms will re-open tomorrow, but our pubs, bars and restaurants should be able to do the same.

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"They have already demonstrated that they can comply with social distancing requirements and keep their customers safe, and the data shows that these venues have low levels of transmission of the virus.

"Accordingly, I will not be supporting the Government this evening."

Read our previous coverage on the Tier 3 announcement by clicking here.