I don't disagree with the bringing back of more restrictions maddyone. I do think that the focus on the Tory MPs who voted against the government is important because it was a huge rebellion, but not because they voted against a measure which clearly does not work. I watched a bit of the debate and there was an MP, I didn't catch her name, saying that we should be bringing in measures that actually have an effect on the state of the pandemic.
And no matter what anybody says, vaccine passports don't work and they have a significant impact on the way this country is set up, pandemic or no pandemic. There are often Grans on here saying that they have vaccine passports in their country and its all fine. Next time that happens, take a look at the infection rates in the country being talked about and see if its "fine". (I'm looking at you, France.)
If the proposal had been for a pass that showed that you had had a negative LFT in the past 24 hours, or so, more people would have voted for it. I think. But the vaccine part is too much. Who would you rather be standing next to; a person who had their second dose six months ago or one who had a negative test yesterday?