Boris Johnson’s pivot to issues like crime won’t be easy
. Ministers fear privately the autumn will be dominated by Covid backlogs - in health, education and the courts . Then there’s the minefield of international travel and controversy over domestic Covid passports. Tory lockdown sceptics feel betrayed: although “freedom day” went ahead in England, they hated Johnson’s cautious tone and what they view as the sneaky, back door introduction of authoritarian measures like the passports.
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