PM must properly plan ahead to protect jobs and lives
After weeks of Conservative MPs ridiculing opposition MPs for suggesting a lockdown, another U turn happened and lockdown in England has been announced.

COVID-19 infections are increasing in United Kingdom, with 22,521 new infections reported on average each day. That's 99% of the peak - the highest daily average reported on October 30.
Responding to the Prime Minister's announcement on the 31st October that England will go into a second national lockdown until 2 December, Leader of the Liberal Democrats Ed Davey said:
"Yet again, Boris Johnson dithered, delayed, and ignored expert advice. He was too slow in March and too slow again now, and his failure to lead has cost lives and jobs.
"People across our country have sacrificed so much, waiting for Ministers to act and keep our families safe. Instead, the Government asks even more despite failing to deliver an effective test, trace and isolate system.
"The priority must be keeping people safe and ensuring no one is left behind. We need a real plan in place to protect jobs, businesses and the self-employed, not least an immediate u-turn on ending furlough. Unlike before, carers and care home residents must be properly looked after.
"If there is to be any chance of a near normal Christmas for families and a recovery in the new year for businesses, we need a coherent plan now. That includes common guidelines agreed by the four governments of the UK and a strategy for fixing the test, trace and isolate system."
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