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'Bewildered, frustrated and angry': North West business leaders react to new restrictions as three-tier 'traffic light system' announced

Liverpool Chamber of Commerce chief executive Paul Cherpeau said businesses across the city are "bewildered, frustrated and angry" by the decision

A social distancing sign is affixed next to Saint George's Hall, Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)

After a weekend of 'speculation and rumour', Prime Minister Boris Johnson today announced pubs, bars, gyms, betting shops, casinos, and adult gaming centres in Liverpool City Region are to shut from Wednesday under a new three-tier 'traffic light system'.

The new traffic-light system has three levels - medium, high and very high - which are all dependant on infection rates in local areas.

English regions under the highest alert level (tier three) will see pubs and bars close. Local leaders will help determine whether other venues should be closed – such as gyms or casinos in very high alert level areas. A four-week sunset clause will apply to the restrictions.

Areas listed as medium will be subject to the current national rules, such as the rule of six and the 10pm hospitality curfew.

Greater Manchester "dodged a bullet", and was placed under the less severe tier two, avoiding the harshest lockdown measures reserved for areas under tier three.

Deputy Labour Leader, Angela Rayner MP , said the new restrictions are a "direct result of government's failure".

"The failure of existing local lockdowns to drive down infections rates. The failure to deliver a testing system that works. The failure of the Prime Minister to get a grip, " she said.



"Labour supports measures and restrictions to control the virus, save lives and protect our NHS and economy. But we cannot support the incompetence and failure which has led us to this situation.