Tories revolt as government fails to guarantee school reopenings by Easter

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Covid: Tories revolt as government fails to guarantee school reopenings by Easter

had said that he hoped schools would be able to reopen before the April break – although Downing Street pointedly declined to endorse his comments.

 

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They’re always revolting.

Vaccinate all school staff

Good? I don't want them making promises they can't keep based on information they don't yet have.

The problem is that the revolting Tories don’t seem to get how a school works. The drop in infections certainly isn’t from anyone else taking more care! It’s because schools are closed.

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