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Khan ‘surprised’ over plans to use M25 to seal off London if Covid-19 surges

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan (PA)

The Mayor of London has written to the Prime Minister to express “great surprise” that the Government reportedly plans to use the M25 to seal off the capital if there is a spike in Covid-19 infections.

Sadiq Khan also pointed out that it has been 12 weeks since he was invited to a Cobra meeting as he warned against “riding roughshod over democratically elected representatives”.

The Times reported that Boris Johnson held a “war game” session with Chancellor Rishi Sunak on Wednesday to run through possible options in the event of a second wave, and measures are said to include lockdown-like conditions for London, with the M25 acting as a barrier around the capital.

A letter sent to Mr Johnson from Mr Khan and chair of London Councils, Peter John, said: “It is with great surprise that we read in the Sunday papers that Government held a critical exercise last week in which a major resurgence in Covid-19 infections in London was a central scenario.

“According to media reports, the plans included using the M25 as a quarantine ring – effectively sealing off the city.

“Our surprise is that such far-reaching contingency plans have been discussed and tested without the involvement or awareness of London’s government.

“This is clearly totally unacceptable and an affront to London and Londoners.”

The letter also said the Government has been slow to take decisions or has taken the wrong decisions “time and again throughout this crisis”, adding: “This must stop.

“Riding roughshod over democratically elected representatives who understand their communities better than central Government will lead to worse outcomes for Londoners, and the country as a whole.”

In a tweet, Mr Khan said: “Excluding local leaders in this way won’t help us control the virus and must stop now.”

Downing Street said the ability to impose travel restrictions had been set out in its strategy for preventing the spread of coronavirus but denied it was a plan specifically drawn up for the capital.

The “Contain” strategy sets out “the possibility of putting in place restrictions on travel if there is an area that is particularly badly affected”.

“One of the steps within that potentially includes closing down local transport networks,” the Prime Minister’s official spokesman said.

“It’s there, it’s contained in the document, it’s not a new thing – we have informed the public and politicians of that being a potential action that we could take.

“But, to be clear, it’s not something that is specific to London or anywhere else.”


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