The nightclub owner questioned Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s leadership of the plan to enforce the Covid vaccine passport at the club’s entrance starting in September.
Peter Marks, CEO of Rekom UK, who owns 42 nightclubs, including the chains Pryzm, Eden and Fiction, said he felt “completely distrustful” after hearing about Mr. Johnson’s club plans for later this year. .
At a press conference on Monday, the day club reopened for the first time in 16 months, and Mr. Johnson stated that from September, a negative test for people 18 years and older will no longer be sufficient to enter the nightclub.
Mr. Max said that although he understands the difficulties faced by the government government Since they need to “sail between all the icebergs of different factions”, he disagrees with the latest plan.
He added that he felt that the club was “destroyed” because Mr. Johnson “dare not go to the bar” because he understands the public “how unwelcome”.
He told the PA News Agency: “What we see here is a government, especially a prime minister, who is driven more by public opinion and opinion polls than by the state of health that I think.
“Sometimes you have to show leadership skills, I think this person does not. I question his judgment. I think he is really good at boosting the spirit. Of course I am not against Boris, but I think it is for him. A terrible miscalculation.”
Mr. Max said that he will “prove” the government that the nightclub industry should not be treated separately from the rest of society. He hopes to work with it to study how clubs are “risk-assessed and balanced”.
“It is emphasized that the nightclub industry has no basis other than populist information, and I totally disagree,” he said.
This change will not take effect until the end of September, when everyone 18 years of age and older will have the opportunity to receive full vaccinations
“Just say, bang, [and introduce vaccine passports]It is a delusion that nightclubs are so popular under the age of 30 that everyone shrugs their shoulders to get a passport.
“Until we are instructed to do so, we will not accept a passport as an entry requirement because it is a suicide note for us.
“If it is enforced, then I will not break the law. I will never do that. But the reality is that I will continue to beat the drums until common sense prevails, but that’s because it’s populist nonsense.”
A government spokesperson said: “This is to protect people in the environment where the virus is most likely to spread, and vaccines are the best way to do this.
“This change will not take effect until the end of September, when all people 18 years of age and older will have the opportunity to receive full vaccinations. We continue to urge young people to come forward.
“The design of the NHS Covid Pass is simple and easy to use. We announced this change two months in advance to inform the venues to prepare.”



