Coronavirus live: UK businesses warned over ‘no jab no job’ policies, Germany anti-lockdown protests banned

The leader of the Liberal Democrats, Sir Ed Davey, has said that plans to impose vaccine passports for domestic use was “unworkable, expensive and divisive”, as he called for the recall of parliament to debate changes to the NHS app which allows it to be used as proof of vaccine status.

Describing the plan as a “Covid ID card”, Davey said imposing vaccine passports would “be a real attack on people’s freedoms” and a “serious undermining of civil liberties.”

Because the government told us they weren’t going to do this.

We’ve all agreed that for international travel you’ll need to have Covid options but domestically, sort of Covid ID cards, the Liberal Democrats have led the campaign against them, we’ve seen MPs in other parties share our views that this would be a real attack on people’s freedoms and particularly hit businesses and young people - it is unworkable, it is expensive and it is divisive.

Frankly, this government has given everybody many reasons, time and time again not to trust them.

I do not trust Boris Johnson, I do not trust his ministers and we will watch them like hawks, and we will come down on them - that’s what we are doing now. They are trying to do this in the recess when parliament isn’t sitting - it is a disgrace.

Anti-lockdown protests planned to take place in Berlin, Germany, have been banned by the city’s administrative court, amid fears the Delta variant will lead to a rise in infections.

According to Deutsche Welle, judges at Berlin’s administrative court refused to authorise 13 demonstrations, banning tens of thousands of Germans from rallying in their capital city. Organisers of one protest said 22,500 people had registered to take part, according to DW.

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