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Gary Neville says government 'out of their depth' - while Labour 'let opposition have a clear run' - in scathing attack on country's politicians over coronavirus

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direct to your inboxGary Neville has launched a scathing attack on the country's politicians over their handling of the coronavirus pandemic - saying they are 'out of their depth'.The former Man United defender turned property developer was interviewed on Sky News this morning about the crisis.Neville is among a group of local business leaders spearheading UnitedCity - a new lobbying group set up with the aim of getting Greater Manchester 'back on its feet'.The campaigners want to encourage people to return to town and city centres again, arguing they are 'critical to the success' of the entire region.Speaking to Sky's Sophe Ridge, Neville compared the government's success during the Covid-19 pandemic to his time as boss of Spanish club.

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