WATCH: Johnson – ‘I hope very much that people will behave responsibly’
The Prime Minister is grilled by LBC on why some businesses are being allowed to re-open ahead of others.
The Prime Minister is grilled by LBC on why some businesses are being allowed to re-open ahead of others.
“We will act in future to ensure we protect the health of the entire country…We are the builders, they are the blockers.”
“But I believe it is also the job of government to create the conditions for free market enterprise.”
The Home Secretary on football celebrations, protest marches, social distancing and public order.
“I never had his approval ratings…I think he’s made a great start…I think he’s made a great start.”
“They clearly take the stance that I don’t confirm to their preconceived idea of what an ethnic minority woman should stand for or represent.”
He’s asked whether or not, given the reliance of so many people on the payment, it’s right to mull scrapping it.
“Contrary to his prognostications of gloom, it has gone up and running much faster than the doubters expected.”
He said that the Government is “winding down the rhythm” of the briefings as the virus comes under better control.
He announces an end to the two metre rule – and a restricted re-opening for pubs, restaurants, hotels and hair salons from 4 July in England.
From July 6, people shielding in England will be able to meet with up to six others outside their home as long as they maintain social distancing.
“The Government should have been working with libraries, community centres, with leisure centres to open them potentially.”
“It means nothing if your boss sends you an email saying you have to do it. You do it because you want to do it.”
“This week we will announce further details of the measures that we can take to relieve some of the national lockdown measures at the start of July”.
“But we also need to see greater use of facemasks” and “let’s get testing and tracing up and running”, says the Shadow Health Secretary.