Dawlish: Anne Marie Morris MP votes against Covid passports in Tory revolt

By Will Goddard

16th Dec 2021 | Local News

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Newton Abbot MP Anne Marie Morris voted against the government yesterday (Tuesday 14 December) on the issue of Covid passports.

The vote saw as many as 99 Conservatives rebel against Johnson's government, but the measures were passed with the support of Labour MPs.

Anne Marie Morris MP previously said that the government's plans were 'nonsensical'.

The new rules mean that you may need to produce an NHS Covid Pass if you want to get into certain venues and large events.

You can get a Covid pass if you have had two doses of the vaccine, or have proof of a recent negative test.

Click here to find out more.

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