Guardian News published this video item, entitled “Keir Starmer urges Boris Johnson to explain Covid restrictions” – below is their description.
Boris Johnson must provide evidence on the 10pm hospitality curfew in England before a parliamentary vote, Keir Starmer has urged.
The Labour leader highlighted figures showing a rapid rise in infection rates in areas under harsher restrictions, saying it was ‘obvious something has gone wrong here’.
Labour also highlighted that 19 out of 20 areas in England under restrictions for two months had reported increasing infection rates
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