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?? Sorry mate, let’s just accept they can sing, they are the “choir” for that place of worship, not just a group deciding to get together for a one off.Depends on whether choir members are classed as "formal performers" or not. My take on it would be that a "formal performer" would be a paid singer rather than a group of amateurs getting together in a choir for a sing song. But that's just my opinion on it and how I'm reading the rules. I would also suggest that getting together as part of a choir would class as "socialising with others" which is banned indoors.
If he’d suggested a group of strangers getting together I’d agree.
The link you posted is from the HoC announcement yesterday, it’s quite clear on what’s allowed and singing as an organised choir is not socialising.