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Quote from The Sun: Anxious Brits were last night wondering where the next local lockdown will be after Leicester was put under restrictions due to a spike in coronavirus cases.
The dramatic surge in the East Midlands city was yesterday being blamed on sweatshops employing up to 10,000 labourers.
Around 200 such factories, which pay workers as little as £3 an hour to churn out cheap fashion, are believed to have been operating in Leicester throughout lockdown.
Many of the workers also live 20 to a house, making it even easier for the disease to spread in shared bathrooms and kitchens.
It has emerged that Bradford is next on the Government’s “watchlist”. Barnsley, Rochdale and Oldham are also being monitored.
They are all reporting around 40 cases per 100,000 residents — nowhere near Leicester’s rate of 135.
A government source said: “It’s not spreading more there because of skin colour but because of living arrangements and workplaces.”
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So if they knew about these sweatshops why weren't they closed down by H&S busybodies or the police?
No doubt too busy harassing the general public instead of dealing with the real issue.
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