i‘m joined now by the labour mp for battersea and shadow women and equalities secretary — marsha de cordovated by the virus. what the report failed to do was actually addressed some of those structural inequalities that you would have expected to see because we have had a report, out today that presents no recommendations and so it‘s time for the government to take action on what we already all now, this review was called for a of weeks ago and pretty much all the evidence suggests that, if you do a particular type of work you are going to be at a higher risk of the virus. i would like to have seen the health secretary talk about what measures will be put in place to protect some of our workers that are on the front line. we have already called for there to be at risk assessments in workplaces to be carried out on the government haven‘t said anything about that today. establishing that the injustice, whatever its nature, exist is one thing but then addressing it, this is something we have talked about for years. exactly, and what coronavirus has done is shone a light on an exposed some of t