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"Do your bit" urges Two Cities MP Nickie Aiken in interview with LBC's Nick Ferrari

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Thursday, 10 December, 2020

Member of Parliament for the Cities of London & Westminster appeared on Nick Ferrari at Breakfast this morning on LBC to discuss fears that London could face Tier 3 restrictions later this month as cases of COVID are on the rise in the capital.

On the show, Nickie called for Londoners to do their bit to stop the spread of the virus.

It's really important to send the message to everybody listening today is that we have all got a part to play in this.

Nobody is immune.

We have got to do our bit.

Londoners have got to do their bit, they've got to wear the mask, they've got to keep socially distanced, and be sensible when they go out, otherwise we are going to go into tier three, we are going to have the threat of a further lockdown, which would be devastating for all of us.

We have got a role to play, all of us. We do not want the NHS to fall over.

We are going into the winter period now, which always sees the NHS stretched, at the best of times. The last thing we need is it to be then overcome with COVID.

So, I plead to everybody, do your bit to help pubs, restaurants, cafes, shops, but also to help those we love to keep them safe.

You can watch a clip from Nickie’s interview above.

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