Speaking at a vaccine clinic in North London, Boris Johnson told TV pool:
- need to make “another great surge” on vaccinations and “we will throw everything at it”
- “we’ve no doubt at all the NHS, all the volunteers, the army can rise to that challenge”
Boris Johnson /2
- cancel holidays? Nativities? “we are not changing the guidance on how you should live your life except in a couple of ways” - masks and checks on travellers
Boris Johnson /3
- so why did Jenny Harries talk today about avoiding unnecessary socialising? “It’s always sensible to be careful that’s what Jenny is saying … people should continue to get fresh air and wash hands but we’re not going to change the overall guidance”
Boris Johnson /4
- Moderna boss “probably right” but you need to look, “he’s not saying the vaccines are ineffective against illness and death”. In SA “it’s not clear … that we will have a problem with illness and death”
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How do you “ban second jobs” for MPs when being a minister is a “second job” on top of being an MP.
So any crackdown would be about what forms of extracurricular work permitted
Is anything funded by government/state OK? Anything above a certain £? Certain industries? Books?
You are quickly into very tricky areas - once you’re arguing about definitions of professions and activities, the chances of reform actually happening diminish quickly
The danger is that you get into MPs trying to define what “good” outside jobs are (part time helping as an NHS first responder) and “bad” outside jobs (receiving money from a PR agency)
But people’s view of what is morally acceptable differs and shifts over time
2/ Sky News has also learnt cabinet ministers are discussing mid-November as a likely moment for triggering Article 16.
Number 10 says a negotiated outcome is their preference and point out Article 16 process has its limitations
3/ Lord Frost has been holding meetings with Tory MPs to minimise opposition if A16 is triggered. "The message was: trust us" said one MP present. "They did Brexit, they know what they're doing" is the message.
There’s a plan afoot amongst some Labour MPs to exclude Jeremy Corbyn permanently from the Parliamentary Labour Party.
They want to change Labour standing orders to allow MPs to decide Corbyn’s future. Then vote him out. This would spare Starmer from having to ‘own’ any decision
Labour MPs involved in this plan believe the changes made at conference - to make it harder to deselect sitting MPs - embolden then to make this change
But whips worry about the numbers - while others worry about the optics of another Labour internal row taking centre stage
Also - how ‘hands off’ is the plan to get rid of Corbyn. Of course they would deny involvement
But Team Starmer would logically want the Corbyn issue resolved well before a general election - they don’t want a clash over Corbyn’s selection close to a campaign