Some British Conservative lawmakers have urged Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government to resist calls from scientific advisers and opposition parties to introduce further COVID-19 restrictions in England. On Boxing Day, the local administrations of Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland introduced new restrictions including closing nightclubs and reintroducing social distancing. The UK government, which is responsible for public health in England, has yet to announce any further rules, but Johnson has previously indicated he will not hesitate to act after Christmas if required. Graham Brady, chairman of the powerful 1922 Committee of Tory MPs, said “enough is enough” and welcomed reports that some ministers are resisting any further restrictions. Writing in the Mail on Sunday, Brady said: “Today, we are the best part of two years into emergency measures which are wreaking untold damage on the fabric of our society. It is a dangerous state of affairs, the more so as …