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LONDON, Nov 2 (Reuters) - New tougher measures to try to curb the spread of COVID-19 across England will automatically expire on Dec.
2 and lawmakers will vote on what happens next, a spokesman for British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday.
Johnson announced more stringent measures for England https://weareliferuiner.com/does-swiss-miss-hot-chocolate-expire/ on Saturday, prompting some of his Conservative lawmakers to protest that the move was too draconian and threatened the wellbeing of many people.
"These regulations will automatically expire ahead of Wednesday Dec. 2 and MPs (members of parliament) will have a vote on the proposed way forward," the spokesman told reporters.
(Reporting by Elizabeth Piper; editing by William James)
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