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14

Jul 2021

Last Updated: 14/07/2021
Health
Health

Union criticises Harrogate district MPs for backing compulsory vaccines

by Calvin Robinson

| 14 Jul, 2021
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The trade union Unison has criticised MPs in the Harrogate district for voting in favour of compulsory vaccinations for care home staff. The House of Commons approved the regulation last night.

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Harrogate MPs Nigel Adams, Andrew Jones and Julian Smith.

The trade union Unison has criticised MPs in the Harrogate district for voting in favour of compulsory vaccinations for care home staff.

MPs voted through plans to make it mandatory for staff who work in a Care Quality Commission-registered care home to have two jabs of a covid vaccine unless they have a medical exemption.

It will become law from October after the House of Commons last night approved the regulation by 319 votes to 246.

The district’s three Conservative MPs, Andrew Jones, Julian Smith and Nigel Adams all voted in favour of the move.




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But the North Yorkshire branch of Unison tweeted:

“Concerning that Conservative MPs in our area voted to allow the state to mandate vaccination.
“We encourage all our members to get vaccinated, but making it law is not the way a liberal democracy should operate.”


https://twitter.com/NYUnison/status/1415042452218646531?s=20

Unison was responding to a tweet by Rachael Maskell, the Labour MP for York Central, saying care staff “need respect” and she objected to mandatory vaccines.

She said:

“This authoritarian state is encroaching on human rights of others. What next?”


Some rebel Tory MPs said the government should have published an impact assessment before the vote, which ministers said was “being worked on”.

William Wragg, Conservative MP, said he was “in despair” and that the government was “treating this House with contempt”.

Care minister Helen Whately said managers could discuss the vaccine with staff or look at alternative roles for those who did not want to be vaccinated.

The Stray Ferret approached all three of the Harrogate district MPs for comment, but received no response.