'Tories couldn't care less about families separated by Covid at Christmas'

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'The Tories couldn't care less about families separated by Covid at Christmas'

Problems are forgotten – if only temporarily – as we get to spend a few days with those we love most.This time around, it was meant to be different, but for thousands of families with relatives in care homes it won’t be.We are still learning about the Omicron variant and must do ­everything we can to protect our most vulnerable.

 

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