Requiring vaccine passports for social activities would be against the “British instinct,” the leader of the UK’s main opposition Labour party has said. In an interview with The Telegraph published on Thursday, Sir Keir Starmer said vaccine passports is an “extremely difficult” issue and there is no “clear black and white, yes-no easy answer” on it. “My instinct is that … [if] we get the virus properly under control, the death rates are near zero, hospital admissions very, very low, that the British instinct in those circumstances will be against vaccine passports,” he said. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said last week that “no decisions have been taken at all” on whether or not a CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus “vaccination certification” would be introduced. He said the government still had to “think carefully” about the “moral complexities” and “ethical problems” surrounding the issue. When answering questions from MPs on March …