Cllr Porter quoted in an MSN article
Aylestone Ward Councillor, Nigel Porter has been further quoted in national media recently. The article from Internet giant MSN is below:
Aylestone Ward Councillor, Nigel Porter has been further quoted in national media recently. The article from Internet giant MSN is below:
The Kingdom of Belgium has continued for a second week to place Leicester on its Red Zone list for travel not possible or not authorised according to the countries Federal Public Foreign Affairs service. For those returning to Belgium who have been to Leicester mandatory form completion, mandatory 14 day quarantine and test for Covid-19 has been placed in the country.
The Kingdom of Belgium has continued for a second week to place Leicester on its Red Zone list for travel not possible or not authorised according to the countries Federal Public Foreign Affairs service. For those returning to Belgium who have been to Leicester mandatory form completion, mandatory 14 day quarantine and test for Covid-19 has been placed in the country.
Aylestone Ward's Liberal Democrat Councillor, Nigel Porter has been quoted this week in the UK National press as the continued lockdown in Leicester City and neighbouring Oadby and Wigston Borough takes place. Several areas of neighbouring suburbs were lifted out of the lockdown this week.
A local petition on change.org calling for City Mayor Sir Peter Soulsby to resign has gained further momentum over the weekend.
Labour's Elected Mayor said this morning 'that he didn't know if there was an issue in Leicester or not' Simple answer is he's not fit for the job and he must resign. Over the last few weeks Leicester has seen a spike in cases of Covid 19 - most shocking is this is against a backdrop of falling cases across the country - despite this rise in cases in Leicester the labour council leader is still unable to recognise there is an issue. The level of complacency from the city mayor is outrageous. Maybe if the labour mayor had spent, less time breaking the lockdown laws then the City might be in a much better position in terms of handling this crisis. The Labour Mayor's not fit for the job and he must resign.