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BBCNEWS BBC News July 11, 2024
Some top voices we heard there from the
World Of Sport
. Im pleased to say were joined
Byjack Murley Host
of the bbc� s lgbt sport podcast. Jack. Thank you forjoining us today. Tell us a bit about what we can expect and the challenges effectively for lgbt people . Its and the challenges effectively for lgbt petiole . Lgbt people . Its an exciting month, lgbt people . Its an exciting month. And lgbt people . Its an exciting month, and its lgbt people . Its an exciting month, and its an lgbt people . Its an exciting month, and its an opportunity| lgbt people . Its an exciting i month, and its an opportunity to spotlight the contributions of lgbt people have made to the
World Of Sport
but also the challenges there still are. Sport but also the challenges there stillare. I sport but also the challenges there still are. I think its worth pointing out that theres never been more visibility for lgbtq people in sport, from the lipid level down to the grassroots nets to do with the rambo leases campaign, and pride games and just a greater willingness amongst fans to call out people who are homophobic or transfer back in sport. Theres big challenges ahead for the community, e cigarette major
Sporting Events
being awarded to countries with poor
Human Rights Records
commit far too much homophobic and transphobic language used in sport, and theres a question about how coachable athletes and people in sport at all levels still feel about coming out in sport. And some of the knows all about that is tennis legend
Martina Navratilova
. I about that is tennis legend
Martina Navratilova
. , about that is tennis legend
Martina Navratilova
. ,. , about that is tennis legend
Martina Navratilova
navratilova. I was that if they asked me navratilova. I was that if they asked me i navratilova. I was that if they asked me i will navratilova. I was that if they asked me i will tell navratilova. I was that if they asked me i will tell them. Navratilova. I was that if they | asked me i will tell them. Five asked me i willtellthem. Five years asked me i will tellthem. Five years after the other with a woman they asked years after the other with a woman they asked and i said yes, then all hell kind they asked and i said yes, then all hell kind of they asked and i said yes, then all hell kind of break loose. Thats something she wished she had not said but something she wished she had not said but he did not know. Again, people said but he did not know. Again, people really did not know any hetten people really did not know any better. There was attention, and that my better. There was attention, and that my dad he educated himself and read some that my dad he educated himself and read some books and said, you know, i read some books and said, you know, i realise read some books and said, you know, i realise now read some books and said, you know, i realise now it had nothing to do with you i realise now it had nothing to do with you or i realise now it had nothing to do with you or me, this isjust who you are and with you or me, this isjust who you are and i with you or me, this isjust who you are and ijust with you or me, this isjust who you are and ijust want you to be happy. Thats are and ijust want you to be happy. Thats all are and ijust want you to be happy. Thats all you want. That are and ijust want you to be happy. Thats all you want. Thats all you want. That was martina never thats all you want. That was martina never to thats all you want. That was martina never to there. What can we expect then from this month ahead . This what can we expect then from this month ahead . Month ahead . This is happening across the bbc month ahead . This is happening across the bbc sport month ahead . This is happening across the
Bbc Sport Platforms L
month ahead . This is happening across the bbc sport platforms come up across the bbc sport platforms come up from
Football Focus
to the website where now theres an article about lgbtq people you need to know about lgbtq people you need to know about in football. You could take a look at the podcast with this fantastic stuff on tournaments you may not have heard of like the gate games. Most important is whether or not you are lgbtq or not, these are stories that will resonate with you. All of our outlets, amazing
Sporting Stories
from now on the way through to february. Its going to be great. Thank you very much indeed for yet. Bbc sports � generation next� has been following a group of inspirational young athletes, from a diverse range of backgrounds as they bid to become the nations next sporting superstars. Tonight we hear from
Tegan Vincent Cooke
who is aiming to be britains first black para dressage rider, at the paris 2024 paralympics. But the 19 year old is already making a huge impact away from the sport. Im young, im black, and i have
Cerebral Palsy
and i want to be in the paralytic sunday. Paralympics one day. I dont take myself too seriously. My arm definitely has a mind of its own, i like to think of it as an evil mastermind waiting to cause trouble at the worst times. It likes to hit things over, it has spilt drinks, it punches people. Seriously, it does. My
Cerebral Palsy
means that i have tight muscles everywhere in my body. Sometimes they can cause people to think that im also mentally challenged, well i am not. Hey, guys, welcome back to the video. I love to share my story on social media and educate others about what its like to live with a disability. My its like to live with a disability. My instagram is all things teagan from horse riding to fitness and
Everything Else
i get up to it. Tick tock has suddenly exploded of the last few months, which was a surprise as ive only started posting during lockdown last year. On youtube, normally make videos about my life and i recently posted about my life and i recently posted a very important and personal one. I am bisexual. Iwanted a very important and personal one. I am bisexual. I wanted to not worry about that part of me any more. I wanted to be free to i want to be and not have to hide it. When i was younger did not take part if any sports because it did not think that i was really included. But dressage is perfect for me. After the 2012 paralympics. My ambition is to answer questions for people in the sport. I want to help people of all, shapes and sizes and races and colours to be included and not have the fear. I will be so proud if me reaching my dream will help pave the way for others. Part reaching my dream will help pave the way for ethere way for others. Part of the generation way for others. Part of the generation next. Thats all from sportsday. Well have more throughout the evening. Welcome back. In the past hour the
Health Secretary
matt hancock has been giving the latest downing street coronavirus briefing, alongside professor stephen powis,
Medical Director
of nhs england, and dr
Susan Hopkins
of
Public Health
england. Lets take a look at some of the key points. The
Health Secretary
confirmed all residents and staff in eligible care homes have been offered a first dose of a coronavirus vaccine. A total of 9. 2
Million People
have been vaccinated across the uk this weekend alone saw1 in 60 adults receive a vaccine. Nine in 10 of the over 80s have been vaccinated in the uk, as per the prioritisation list. Matt hancock also confirmed that 105 cases of the
South African
variant have been identified in the uk and 11 of these do not appear to have links to international travel. He stressed that while there is no evidence that the new variant is any more severe, � we must come down hard on it and we will. The
Health Secretary
said certain areas across surrey, london, kent, hertfortdshire, southport and walsall will see enhanced testing. The clear message from matt hancock was that it is � absolutely vital� people in those affected areas � minimise all social contact. � the
Health Secretary
also revealed that more than 9. 2
Million People
in the uk have now received their first dose of one of the three approved vaccines. In scotland, fewer than 600 thousand people have received their first vaccination, a long way short of the1 million promised. The
Scottish Government
say they are � refining� their target numbers. And today in the
House Of Commons
the defence secretary ben wallace said the mod was standing by to deploy more troops to scotland to help speed up the vaccine roll out let� s speak to the snp� s
Health Spokesperson
dr philippa whitford. Thank you so much for being with us. Let me ask you first of all, these figures are very disappointing aren� t they . 575,000 vaccinated in scotland when the target was 1 million. So twice that. Yesterday, on the 9000 people in scotland got theirjab. That is the lowest figure since the figures were published. And of the
First Minister
said in her
Press Briefing
today that the government would be looking at what the reason for that was. Last on the numbers were dropped and chris criticised turns out we had heavy snow and you cannot expect them to come out with heavy snow and ice. The figure of 1 come out with heavy snow and ice. The figure of1 million was a figure that was mentioned back in november when we did not have any idea of how difficult the supplies would actually be. That is the key bottleneck, there� s a shortage of vaccines i want to interrupt you on that. ,. ,. , vaccines i want to interrupt you on that. ,. ,. ,. That. The uk government are saying 984,000 doses that. The uk government are saying 984,000 doses have that. The uk government are saying 984,000 doses have been that. The uk government are saying 984,000 doses have been made. 984,000 doses have been made available for scotland, nearly a million which was the original target. And yet only half of those have actually been given. What is going wrong . Have actually been given. What is auoin wronu . ,. , going wrong . What we keep hearing, the
Scottish Government
going wrong . What we keep hearing, the
Scottish Government
had the
Scottish Government
had published all of the expected figures of what is allocated to scotland, over 900,000 was allocated to scotland and what is actually delivered. In between allocation and delivery you have the
Batch Testing
and lot release which can actually take several weeks. Yet the
Scottish Government
and try to remove those figures from their vaccination strategy plan, and what we keep getting is the uk government putting out figures that the
Scottish Government
was not allowed to rebut. What they say is they have not received that amount of vaccine into scotland. We don� t need soldiers vaccinating, there� s no shortage in any of our
Health Boards
of vaccinated years, but scotland is one third of the uk landmass. We are a very rural country and therefore what you have is small
Vaccination Centres
and vaccinations happening into care homes, home visits and in gp practices. This is a
National Emergency
. Gp practices. This is a
National Emergency
gp practices. This is a national emeruen. ~. , emergency. And the fact that you sa , in emergency. And the fact that you say. In the emergency. And the fact that you say, in the first emergency. And the fact that you say, in the
First Minister
emergency. And the fact that you say, in the
First Minister
say emergency. And the fact that you say, in the
First Minister
say you | say, in the
First Minister
say you don� t know why the figure yesterday was so low, a lot of people think it� s quite strange. The
First Minister
of scotland surely should make it her business to find out why the rate of vaccination yesterday was only 9000. I� m the rate of vaccination yesterday was only 9000. The rate of vaccination yesterday was only 9000. Im sure she will be able to report was only 9000. Im sure she will be able to report on was only 9000. Im sure she will be able to report on the was only 9000. Im sure she will be able to report on the on was only 9000. Im sure she will be able to report on the on her was only 9000. Im sure she will be able to report on the on her daily i able to report on the on her
Daily Press Briefing
tomorrow. In the parliament because of sure she will explain what that was. Obviously the new big centres will open today and may have been that staff set that up. I� m not in the
Scottish Government
so i don� t know with the daily mechanisms of that are. But this constant refusal and demands that the
Scottish Government
do not publish figures for the vaccine they actually have access to, but that the uk government keep throwing out figures that they say the
Scottish Government
have access to it. If a different process to vaccinate in scotland across a rural country with 70 inhabited islands, and small communities. But at the end of the day we are all aiming in the middle of february to achieve the top four groups from jay cvi and the
Scottish Government
are confident that they will do that. Government are confident that they will do that will do that. Weve got a couple of minutes left. Will do that. Weve got a couple of minutes left, i will do that. Weve got a couple of minutes left, i would will do that. Weve got a couple of minutes left, i would like will do that. Weve got a couple of minutes left, i would like to will do that. Weve got a couple of minutes left, i would like to ask. Minutes left, i would like to ask you but what happened at westminster today with their front bench spokesman being sacked she says in the reshuffle that there� s been. We know that she is close to alex salmon, and is that why . She has spoken on transgender issues, it is that why . I� m spoken on transgender issues, it is that wh . �. ,. , spoken on transgender issues, it is thatwh . �. ,. ,. , spoken on transgender issues, it is that wh . �. ,. ,. ,. , that why . Im not here to talk about that, im talking that why . Im not here to talk about that, im talking about that why . Im not here to talk about that, im talking about vaccine that why . Im not here to talk about that, im talking about vaccine and l that, i� m talking about vaccine and covid, inhabited talk about the
South African
variant and the challenges we face, i� m not here to discuss internal party matters. That she is a fellow discuss internal party matters. That she is a fellow member of the s p and a fellow mp. find she is a fellow member of the s p and a fellow mp. She is a fellow member of the s p and a fellow mp. And every talented member of the and a fellow mp. And every talented member of the s p. And a fellow mp. And every talented member of the s p. Im and a fellow mp. And every talented member of the s p. Im not and a fellow mp. And every talented member of the s p. Im not going l and a fellow mp. And every talented | member of the s p. Im not going to member of the s p. I� m not going to discuss with the decisions are regarding our westminster group. That� s not why i was invited on. Gill thats not why i was invited on. All riaht, thats not why i was invited on. All right, well since you mentioned the
South African
variant let me ask you quickly about that as well. Is concerned about that in england. Are you worried about the in scotland and if so what sort of measures would take . And if so what sort of measures would take . ~. ,. , would take . With the fear is that it would take . With the fear is that it would come would take . With the fear is that it would come to would take . With the fear is that it would come to scotland. Would take . With the fear is that it would come to scotland. We would take . With the fear is that it would come to scotland. We are i would come to scotland. We are already seeing it in all numbers are thankfully small is quite scattered over many areas. In the worry is that as many cases we don� t know about. They� re one of the reasons why the introduction of
Hotel Quarantine
or
Stricter Border
controls need to go much further than the uk government went last week. We know about the
South African
and brazilian variance, but
Coronavirus Mutates
and there could easily be other variants out there that we don� t know about. The
First Minister
has said if the uk government goes further on
Border Controls
this would be so the
Scottish Government
have to look at. We cannot close our external borders, but looking at putting in stronger
Public Health
measures within those. Stronger
World Of Sport<\/a>. Im pleased to say were joined
Byjack Murley Host<\/a> of the bbc\ufffd s lgbt sport podcast. Jack. Thank you forjoining us today. Tell us a bit about what we can expect and the challenges effectively for lgbt people . Its and the challenges effectively for lgbt petiole . Lgbt people . Its an exciting month, lgbt people . Its an exciting month. And lgbt people . Its an exciting month, and its lgbt people . Its an exciting month, and its an lgbt people . Its an exciting month, and its an opportunity| lgbt people . Its an exciting i month, and its an opportunity to spotlight the contributions of lgbt people have made to the
World Of Sport<\/a> but also the challenges there still are. Sport but also the challenges there stillare. I sport but also the challenges there still are. I think its worth pointing out that theres never been more visibility for lgbtq people in sport, from the lipid level down to the grassroots nets to do with the rambo leases campaign, and pride games and just a greater willingness amongst fans to call out people who are homophobic or transfer back in sport. Theres big challenges ahead for the community, e cigarette major
Sporting Events<\/a> being awarded to countries with poor
Human Rights Records<\/a> commit far too much homophobic and transphobic language used in sport, and theres a question about how coachable athletes and people in sport at all levels still feel about coming out in sport. And some of the knows all about that is tennis legend
Martina Navratilova<\/a>. I about that is tennis legend
Martina Navratilova<\/a>. , about that is tennis legend
Martina Navratilova<\/a>. ,. , about that is tennis legend
Martina Navratilova<\/a> navratilova. I was that if they asked me navratilova. I was that if they asked me i navratilova. I was that if they asked me i will navratilova. I was that if they asked me i will tell navratilova. I was that if they asked me i will tell them. Navratilova. I was that if they | asked me i will tell them. Five asked me i willtellthem. Five years asked me i will tellthem. Five years after the other with a woman they asked years after the other with a woman they asked and i said yes, then all hell kind they asked and i said yes, then all hell kind of they asked and i said yes, then all hell kind of break loose. Thats something she wished she had not said but something she wished she had not said but he did not know. Again, people said but he did not know. Again, people really did not know any hetten people really did not know any better. There was attention, and that my better. There was attention, and that my dad he educated himself and read some that my dad he educated himself and read some books and said, you know, i read some books and said, you know, i realise read some books and said, you know, i realise now read some books and said, you know, i realise now it had nothing to do with you i realise now it had nothing to do with you or i realise now it had nothing to do with you or me, this isjust who you are and with you or me, this isjust who you are and i with you or me, this isjust who you are and ijust with you or me, this isjust who you are and ijust want you to be happy. Thats are and ijust want you to be happy. Thats all are and ijust want you to be happy. Thats all you want. That are and ijust want you to be happy. Thats all you want. Thats all you want. That was martina never thats all you want. That was martina never to thats all you want. That was martina never to there. What can we expect then from this month ahead . This what can we expect then from this month ahead . Month ahead . This is happening across the bbc month ahead . This is happening across the bbc sport month ahead . This is happening across the
Bbc Sport Platforms L<\/a> month ahead . This is happening across the bbc sport platforms come up across the bbc sport platforms come up from
Football Focus<\/a> to the website where now theres an article about lgbtq people you need to know about lgbtq people you need to know about in football. You could take a look at the podcast with this fantastic stuff on tournaments you may not have heard of like the gate games. Most important is whether or not you are lgbtq or not, these are stories that will resonate with you. All of our outlets, amazing
Sporting Stories<\/a> from now on the way through to february. Its going to be great. Thank you very much indeed for yet. Bbc sports \ufffd generation next\ufffd has been following a group of inspirational young athletes, from a diverse range of backgrounds as they bid to become the nations next sporting superstars. Tonight we hear from
Tegan Vincent Cooke<\/a> who is aiming to be britains first black para dressage rider, at the paris 2024 paralympics. But the 19 year old is already making a huge impact away from the sport. Im young, im black, and i have
Cerebral Palsy<\/a> and i want to be in the paralytic sunday. Paralympics one day. I dont take myself too seriously. My arm definitely has a mind of its own, i like to think of it as an evil mastermind waiting to cause trouble at the worst times. It likes to hit things over, it has spilt drinks, it punches people. Seriously, it does. My
Cerebral Palsy<\/a> means that i have tight muscles everywhere in my body. Sometimes they can cause people to think that im also mentally challenged, well i am not. Hey, guys, welcome back to the video. I love to share my story on social media and educate others about what its like to live with a disability. My its like to live with a disability. My instagram is all things teagan from horse riding to fitness and
Everything Else<\/a> i get up to it. Tick tock has suddenly exploded of the last few months, which was a surprise as ive only started posting during lockdown last year. On youtube, normally make videos about my life and i recently posted about my life and i recently posted a very important and personal one. I am bisexual. Iwanted a very important and personal one. I am bisexual. I wanted to not worry about that part of me any more. I wanted to be free to i want to be and not have to hide it. When i was younger did not take part if any sports because it did not think that i was really included. But dressage is perfect for me. After the 2012 paralympics. My ambition is to answer questions for people in the sport. I want to help people of all, shapes and sizes and races and colours to be included and not have the fear. I will be so proud if me reaching my dream will help pave the way for others. Part reaching my dream will help pave the way for ethere way for others. Part of the generation way for others. Part of the generation next. Thats all from sportsday. Well have more throughout the evening. Welcome back. In the past hour the
Health Secretary<\/a> matt hancock has been giving the latest downing street coronavirus briefing, alongside professor stephen powis,
Medical Director<\/a> of nhs england, and dr
Susan Hopkins<\/a> of
Public Health<\/a> england. Lets take a look at some of the key points. The
Health Secretary<\/a> confirmed all residents and staff in eligible care homes have been offered a first dose of a coronavirus vaccine. A total of 9. 2
Million People<\/a> have been vaccinated across the uk this weekend alone saw1 in 60 adults receive a vaccine. Nine in 10 of the over 80s have been vaccinated in the uk, as per the prioritisation list. Matt hancock also confirmed that 105 cases of the
South African<\/a> variant have been identified in the uk and 11 of these do not appear to have links to international travel. He stressed that while there is no evidence that the new variant is any more severe, \ufffd we must come down hard on it and we will. The
Health Secretary<\/a> said certain areas across surrey, london, kent, hertfortdshire, southport and walsall will see enhanced testing. The clear message from matt hancock was that it is \ufffd absolutely vital\ufffd people in those affected areas \ufffd minimise all social contact. \ufffd the
Health Secretary<\/a> also revealed that more than 9. 2
Million People<\/a> in the uk have now received their first dose of one of the three approved vaccines. In scotland, fewer than 600 thousand people have received their first vaccination, a long way short of the1 million promised. The
Scottish Government<\/a> say they are \ufffd refining\ufffd their target numbers. And today in the
House Of Commons<\/a> the defence secretary ben wallace said the mod was standing by to deploy more troops to scotland to help speed up the vaccine roll out let\ufffd s speak to the snp\ufffd s
Health Spokesperson<\/a> dr philippa whitford. Thank you so much for being with us. Let me ask you first of all, these figures are very disappointing aren\ufffd t they . 575,000 vaccinated in scotland when the target was 1 million. So twice that. Yesterday, on the 9000 people in scotland got theirjab. That is the lowest figure since the figures were published. And of the
First Minister<\/a> said in her
Press Briefing<\/a> today that the government would be looking at what the reason for that was. Last on the numbers were dropped and chris criticised turns out we had heavy snow and you cannot expect them to come out with heavy snow and ice. The figure of 1 come out with heavy snow and ice. The figure of1 million was a figure that was mentioned back in november when we did not have any idea of how difficult the supplies would actually be. That is the key bottleneck, there\ufffd s a shortage of vaccines i want to interrupt you on that. ,. ,. , vaccines i want to interrupt you on that. ,. ,. ,. That. The uk government are saying 984,000 doses that. The uk government are saying 984,000 doses have that. The uk government are saying 984,000 doses have been that. The uk government are saying 984,000 doses have been made. 984,000 doses have been made available for scotland, nearly a million which was the original target. And yet only half of those have actually been given. What is going wrong . Have actually been given. What is auoin wronu . ,. , going wrong . What we keep hearing, the
Scottish Government<\/a> going wrong . What we keep hearing, the
Scottish Government<\/a> had the
Scottish Government<\/a> had published all of the expected figures of what is allocated to scotland, over 900,000 was allocated to scotland and what is actually delivered. In between allocation and delivery you have the
Batch Testing<\/a> and lot release which can actually take several weeks. Yet the
Scottish Government<\/a> and try to remove those figures from their vaccination strategy plan, and what we keep getting is the uk government putting out figures that the
Scottish Government<\/a> was not allowed to rebut. What they say is they have not received that amount of vaccine into scotland. We don\ufffd t need soldiers vaccinating, there\ufffd s no shortage in any of our
Health Boards<\/a> of vaccinated years, but scotland is one third of the uk landmass. We are a very rural country and therefore what you have is small
Vaccination Centres<\/a> and vaccinations happening into care homes, home visits and in gp practices. This is a
National Emergency<\/a>. Gp practices. This is a
National Emergency<\/a> gp practices. This is a national emeruen. ~. , emergency. And the fact that you sa , in emergency. And the fact that you say. In the emergency. And the fact that you say, in the first emergency. And the fact that you say, in the
First Minister<\/a> emergency. And the fact that you say, in the
First Minister<\/a> say emergency. And the fact that you say, in the
First Minister<\/a> say you | say, in the
First Minister<\/a> say you don\ufffd t know why the figure yesterday was so low, a lot of people think it\ufffd s quite strange. The
First Minister<\/a> of scotland surely should make it her business to find out why the rate of vaccination yesterday was only 9000. I\ufffd m the rate of vaccination yesterday was only 9000. The rate of vaccination yesterday was only 9000. Im sure she will be able to report was only 9000. Im sure she will be able to report on was only 9000. Im sure she will be able to report on the was only 9000. Im sure she will be able to report on the on was only 9000. Im sure she will be able to report on the on her was only 9000. Im sure she will be able to report on the on her daily i able to report on the on her
Daily Press Briefing<\/a> tomorrow. In the parliament because of sure she will explain what that was. Obviously the new big centres will open today and may have been that staff set that up. I\ufffd m not in the
Scottish Government<\/a> so i don\ufffd t know with the daily mechanisms of that are. But this constant refusal and demands that the
Scottish Government<\/a> do not publish figures for the vaccine they actually have access to, but that the uk government keep throwing out figures that they say the
Scottish Government<\/a> have access to it. If a different process to vaccinate in scotland across a rural country with 70 inhabited islands, and small communities. But at the end of the day we are all aiming in the middle of february to achieve the top four groups from jay cvi and the
Scottish Government<\/a> are confident that they will do that. Government are confident that they will do that will do that. Weve got a couple of minutes left. Will do that. Weve got a couple of minutes left, i will do that. Weve got a couple of minutes left, i would will do that. Weve got a couple of minutes left, i would like will do that. Weve got a couple of minutes left, i would like to will do that. Weve got a couple of minutes left, i would like to ask. Minutes left, i would like to ask you but what happened at westminster today with their front bench spokesman being sacked she says in the reshuffle that there\ufffd s been. We know that she is close to alex salmon, and is that why . She has spoken on transgender issues, it is that why . I\ufffd m spoken on transgender issues, it is that wh . \ufffd. ,. , spoken on transgender issues, it is thatwh . \ufffd. ,. ,. , spoken on transgender issues, it is that wh . \ufffd. ,. ,. ,. , that why . Im not here to talk about that, im talking that why . Im not here to talk about that, im talking about that why . Im not here to talk about that, im talking about vaccine that why . Im not here to talk about that, im talking about vaccine and l that, i\ufffd m talking about vaccine and covid, inhabited talk about the
South African<\/a> variant and the challenges we face, i\ufffd m not here to discuss internal party matters. That she is a fellow discuss internal party matters. That she is a fellow member of the s p and a fellow mp. \ufb01nd she is a fellow member of the s p and a fellow mp. She is a fellow member of the s p and a fellow mp. And every talented member of the and a fellow mp. And every talented member of the s p. And a fellow mp. And every talented member of the s p. Im and a fellow mp. And every talented member of the s p. Im not and a fellow mp. And every talented member of the s p. Im not going l and a fellow mp. And every talented | member of the s p. Im not going to member of the s p. I\ufffd m not going to discuss with the decisions are regarding our westminster group. That\ufffd s not why i was invited on. Gill thats not why i was invited on. All riaht, thats not why i was invited on. All right, well since you mentioned the
South African<\/a> variant let me ask you quickly about that as well. Is concerned about that in england. Are you worried about the in scotland and if so what sort of measures would take . And if so what sort of measures would take . ~. ,. , would take . With the fear is that it would take . With the fear is that it would come would take . With the fear is that it would come to would take . With the fear is that it would come to scotland. Would take . With the fear is that it would come to scotland. We would take . With the fear is that it would come to scotland. We are i would come to scotland. We are already seeing it in all numbers are thankfully small is quite scattered over many areas. In the worry is that as many cases we don\ufffd t know about. They\ufffd re one of the reasons why the introduction of
Hotel Quarantine<\/a> or
Stricter Border<\/a> controls need to go much further than the uk government went last week. We know about the
South African<\/a> and brazilian variance, but
Coronavirus Mutates<\/a> and there could easily be other variants out there that we don\ufffd t know about. The
First Minister<\/a> has said if the uk government goes further on
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