“If you were to have an unfair dismissal on you, Andrew, you’d have a right of appeal in some way,” the Environment Secretary says.
“The overall principle that you should have due process and a right of appeal I don’t think anybody doubts.”
“We want to make sure we get more people with that second jab before we go to the final easing of restrictions.”
It would lead to thousands of job losses and closed businesses in the UK, among other damaging consequences.
It’s given a series of mixed messages over what this means for people who want to go abroad – with troublesome results.
If Britain cannot do a trade deal with a country with which it shares a common language, history, and standards, then who can it do a deal with?
Rishi Sunak “has not acted at all improperly. He flagged it”, says Eustice.
The Environment Bill offers this opportunity – if some simple changes are made to the text currently before Parliament.
From January 1, no longer will anyone be able to say: “you can’t – EU rules”. We have jumped from the passenger seat to the pilot seat. So what should we do?
Ministers run the very serious risk of under-estimating the strength of feeling among Conservative voters on this issue.