School reopening could be delayed beyond 1st June as Northern towns revolt
As the great revolt ratcheted up, theofficial spokesman stressed it was only “possible” that primaries will start letting more kids back on June 1.
“And we continued to work with schools, teachers and others to get more children in schools when it is safe to do so.” Labour-run Calderdale Council in West Yorkshire said it is “advising our schools against opening more widely on June 1.” "If the infection rate doubled in the first two week of returning to school I don’t think any local authority would know because the data stream isn’t there., the Labour Mayor of Greater Manchester, said he “supports” the council revolt.
They said the Labour council “does not have the power to close schools”, and slammed the council for peddling its “political view” which they said “does not appear to be based on clinical advice”.Solihull, West Midlands, became the first Tory Council to say they probably will not reopen their schools on June 1.
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