PM emphasises positive benefits of being jabbed and appears to distance himself from vaccine passport plan

Boris Johnson has rejected Michael Gove’s assertion that people who refused to be vaccinated are “selfish”, as both he and another minister argued that it was better to encourage people to see the positive benefits of being jabbed.

In an interview with LBC radio, the prime minister asked about comments by Gove, the Cabinet Office minister, on Tuesday, that: “If you can be vaccinated and you refuse to, that’s a selfish act.”

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Valtteri Bottas wins F1 Italian GP sprint race but Max Verstappen takes pole

Bottas at back of grid due to penalty for taking new power…

More than 15,000 sheep drown after live export ship sinks in Sudan

Ship Badr 1 sank in Red Sea port of Suakin early on…

The toxic polarisation of our politics can be reversed, but it will take humility | Martin Kettle

Joe Biden’s approach is likely to include listening and cooperation. Politicians –…

Johnson’s revamped cabinet cram into office – with no masks

Ministers assemble for ‘half-time pep talk’ in packed room, contradicting official advice…