Boris Johnson has called for more patience from the nation as it plots a course back to normality.
27.04.2020 - 11:55 / nme.com
The Prime Minister has warned that easing lockdown could spark a second peak of infections
Boris Johnson has warned that the lockdown must continue, in his first address to the UK since recovering from coronavirus.
Speaking outside 10 Downing Street, the Prime Minister said: “I’m sorry I’ve been away from my desk for much longer than I would’ve liked but I want to thank everyone who has stepped up.”
Johnson thanked the UK for the “sheer grit and guts you’ve continued to show”, but also warned
Boris Johnson has called for more patience from the nation as it plots a course back to normality.
Matt Lucas uploaded an impression of Boris Johnson onto Twitter following the Prime Minister’s lockdown update.
"So, we are saying don’t go to work, go to work."
The Prime Minister's announcement of the UK's coronavirus lockdown exit plan has been described as 'vague' on the front page of many national newspapers today.
Restrictions on outdoor exercise time will be lifted this week
Stanley Johnson has admitted that he broke lockdown rules after his grandchild was born.
Nicola Sturgeon says lockdown "must be extended" in Scotland and warned that any easing of restrictions would be "very, very risky".
The UK is eagerly anticipating the news of Boris Johnson's plan on the current lockdown restrictions.