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Friday 02 April 2021 10:00 am  |  Updated:  Friday 02 April 2021 3:59 pm

Covid passports slammed by host of MPs including Corbyn and IDS

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Activists Protest Against Masks And Vaccine Passports At CDC Headquarters
ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 13: A sign is seen in a tree at a protest against masks, vaccines, and vaccine passports outside the headquarters of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) on March 13, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. To date, there has been over 534,000 deaths in the U.S. due to covid-19. (Photo by Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images)

The use of Covid passports would be “discriminatory” and “counter-productive,” a cross-party coalition of MPs today warned the Government.

A review is currently under way to decide how best to reopen busier venues as well as international travel, with some form of documentation proving either a vaccinations against Covid-19 or a negative test result likely to be in use in at least some instances.

The FA Cup final and potentially the BRIT Awards are reported to be under consideration as trials.

Read more: Boris Johnson faces growing rebellion on Covid vaccine passports as 41 Tory MPs hit out

But a coalition of MPs, stretching from the far-left of the Labour Party to the libertarian wing of the Tory party, have warned that such a move would risk creating a “checkpoint Britain.”

Keir Starmer, the Labour leader, has also said the passports are “unBritish.”

But the Prime Minister Boris Johnson has indicated that he would give venues the power to ask for proof.

British Beer & Pub Association boss Emma McClarkin said the lack of clarity from Government on what pubs would be expected to do when they fully reopen was causing consternation for publicans and hosts.

McClarkin told the BBC that vaccine passports would be a “difficult process for us to implement… and yet today we have not had a consultation with the government about how we would do this in pubs.”

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