By Harriet Line and John Stevens for the Daily MailPublished: 17:01 EDT, 21 July 2021 | Updated: 21:29 EDT, 21 July 2021Labour signalled last night that it could join Tory rebels in voting against vaccine passports as Cabinet ministers questioned whether they would ever come into use. But a senior Labour source said ministers should require a negative test instead – as even the fully-vaccinated can spread coronavirus. Labour (pictured: leader Sir Keir Starmer) signalled last night that it could join Tory rebels in voting against vaccine passports as Cabinet ministers questioned whether they would ever come into useThey said it would be unnecessary if 85 per cent of young people are jabbed by September. Downing Street yesterday could not provide any examples where venues had voluntarily used Covid passports outside of trials. Some ministers also fear that the passports could be extended to pubs – something Boris Johnson (pictured) has failed to rule outWith Labour support, the Tory rebels could defeat the Government’s 80-strong majority in a Commons vote.
Source: The Nation July 21, 2021 23:26 UTC