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What could road map out of coronavirus restrictions involve?

Backbench Tory MPs representing constituencies in northern England have called for clarity in how lockdowns can be lifted.

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More than 50 Tory backbench MPs have written to the Prime Minister calling for a “clear road map” out of lockdown restrictions in northern England.

In a letter, the group representing northern constituencies warned the pandemic is threatening Boris Johnson’s election pledge to “level-up” the country.

But why is a road map out of lockdown important to northern politicians and what could it involve?

Mr Johnson announced the three-tier strategy earlier this month, which splits different areas of England into medium, high and very high alert levels.

Tier 3 – very high alert – bans social mixing both indoors and in private gardens, while bars and pubs are told to close unless they can operate as a restaurant.

Local leaders will help to determine whether other venues should be closed, such as gyms or casinos, in very high alert level areas.

– Which areas are affected by the top-level restrictions?

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A total of 39 local authorities areas have been placed into the toughest tier including the Liverpool city region, Greater Manchester, South Yorkshire and Lancashire.

– What have northern MPs said?

The North-South divide in the tier system has sparked concern among Tory MPs, with the newly formed Northern Research Group writing to the Prime Minister to express its fears.

The group – led by former northern powerhouse minister Jake Berry – urged Mr Johnson to set out a “clear road map” out of lockdown restrictions.

In the letter, seen by the PA news agency, Mr Berry said the MPs have concerns the cost of the pandemic will be paid for by the “downgrading of the levelling-up agenda, and northern constituencies like ours will be left behind”.

– Why is this a concern for Tories?

Mr Johnson won a majority of 80 seats at last year’s general election, turning many traditional Labour constituencies – which formed the so-called Red Wall – blue.

Some MPs have expressed concern these newly won seats could be returned to Labour at the next election if the Government fails to deliver on its promise to “level up” the country.

– What do northern MPs want?

In the letter, Mr Berry calls for a “clear road map down the tiering system and out of lockdown”, prioritising the acceleration of “key road, rail and social infrastructure” projects, and developing an economic recovery plan for the North.

– What kind of infrastructure projects could this include?

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson (centre) during a visit to the HS2 Solihull Interchange building site (Andrew Fox/Daily Telegraph/PA)

Northern Powerhouse Rail is a scheme to develop high-speed links across the Pennines, while strategic development corridors are areas where improving transport links will boost economic growth.

– Is there a set of criteria for a region moving up or down a tier?

There is no published criteria on what factors lead to an area being moved from one tier to another.

But Dr Clare Gardiner, director general of the Joint Biosecurity Centre (JBC), said there is a “basket of indicators” looked at with the chief medical officer, who then makes recommendations to ministers.

– Do we know what factors are considered?

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But she said the same criteria could not be used to take an area out of the highest tier because there is very little chance they can meet it in the four-week review period.

Dr Gardiner said: “I think it would be important to see a stabilisation of case rates, ideally before coming out of a tier.”

– How are the decisions going to be made?

Dr Gardiner said the decision to move an area out of the top tier will come after discussions between public health officials and local leaders.

She added: “There’s a lot of professional judgment that needs to be brought to bear, looking at those key indicators and trying to understand if there is a stabilisation or slowing of growth so that NHS colleagues are feeling more comfortable about their ability to retain key services.”

– How long will it take to know if the tier system is working?

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A coronavirus advice sign in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, which is currently in Tier 3 coronavirus restrictions (Dave Higgens/PA)

She said part of the lag comes from the virus having a 10-day incubation period.

– What has the Government said?

Business Minister Nadhim Zahawi said Tier 3 areas are subject to 28-day reviews and bringing the virus under control is the route out of restrictions.

He also defended the Government’s support for the North and Midlands, and said Tory MPs who have written to Boris Johnson are “champions for their area”.

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