Jack Brooke-Battersby
By Jack Brooke-Battersby

Senior Staff Writer

12 October 2020

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North East leaders react to Prime Minister's statement

The leaders of seven local authorities across the North East and the North of Tyne Mayor have issued a statement in reaction to the Prime Minister's address to the House of Commons today (October 12).

Newcastle Civic Centre
Newcastle Civic Centre

The Prime Minister today announced a new three-tier system – Medium, High and Very High, to tackle coronavirus which comes into force from Wednesday. 

The government has decided a local approach will be more effective than another national lockdown. Each area will have to adhere to the rules, with tiers agreed depending on Covid cases, hospital admissions and death rates. 

You can read the Prime Minister’s statement in full here.

Statement on behalf of the North East council leaders 

“We were clear in our discussions with government that stricter measures for our region would not be welcome and we are pleased this has been recognised in the Prime Minister’s announcement today. 

“The data shows early promising signs in infection rates across the North East and it was imperative that the existing measures were given the necessary time to have the desired effect. 

“The figures show a levelling off and slight decrease in infections for our region, and we want our communities to be given the chance to make the current arrangements work before further disruptive changes are introduced. 

“While the Chancellor’s recent announcement of financial support for those areas facing the strictest levels of lockdown was welcome, our discussions with government will continue to push for businesses in our region to be given the backing they need to survive the months ahead, regardless of what tier we are in.  

“We will also continue to work with government to develop a tracking and tracing system which capitalises on the local expertise and knowledge of our communities to help us fight the virus.  

“Clearly, there is still a long way to go and the fact we have avoided the most severe level of restrictions should not be taken as a sign we are in the clear. We must not get complacent.  

“The threat of the virus has not diminished, and we need every single person in our region to do their bit to prevent it from ripping through our communities. 

“If we are to beat COVID-19 and protect our most vulnerable residents, we need everybody to follow the restrictions in place, avoid gatherings and mixing indoors with other households, and maintain the ‘Hands, Face, Space’ public health guidance at all times. 

“Failing to do this will see infection rates rise further and, inevitably, harsher and more damaging restrictions being imposed upon us.” 

 

Cllr Nick Forbes, Leader of Newcastle City Council 

Cllr Martin Gannon, Leader of Gateshead Council  

Cllr Glen Sanderson, Leader of Northumberland County Council 

Norma Redfearn CBE, Elected Mayor of North Tyneside Council 

Cllr Iain Malcolm, Leader of South Tyneside Council 

Cllr Graeme Miller, Leader of Sunderland City Council  

Cllr Simon Henig, Leader of Durham County Council 

Jamie Driscoll, North of Tyne Mayor