Backbenchers say they will ‘battle on’ until there are concessions over scrutiny of new laws

Tory backbenchers who are increasingly frustrated at restrictions brought in with minimal notice have piled on the pressure before crunch talks to avert a rebellion over coronavirus laws.

Steve Baker MP, one of more than 50 Conservative MPs and other cross-party parliamentarians, who have backed an amendment calling for more scrutiny of any future coronavirus restrictions, said the country was at a “fork in the road”.

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