YOUR views on the change to lockdown restrictions

We asked our readers and followers on Facebook what they thought about the recent change to lockdown.
Here are your views on the changes to the lockdown.Here are your views on the changes to the lockdown.
Here are your views on the changes to the lockdown.

In a speech on Sunday, Boris Johnson allowed more freedom to the public, with unlimited trips out for exercise and meeting one member of a different household amongst the measures that have changed.

We asked if Johnson got it right, you had your say and here's what the people of Lancashire thought about it...

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Mark AW said: "They are all currently a joke, this week they've lost the countries confidence in them."

Christine Duckers said: "He should have left it how it was, carried on lockdown for another 3 weeks, stay at home. He as just made everything worse not better."

Dave Reid said: "The guy can not win, the BBC were pre-guessing what he should do, and now there are completely trashing him, let him/them sort it out and listen, we have waited seven long weeks, another one or two weeks won't matter. If your business is strong it will bounce back."

Marcus Jerome said: "Not good as people already out in groups breaking rules now it's like he's given the green light to do it more, stupid decision, really."

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Beryl Jordan said: "Yes I agree, he's a good Prime Minister he can’t please every one."

Julia Fleming Anderson said: "Makes no difference what he says, he will be right or wrong depending on how you feel. It's a thankless job and I wouldn't want it."

Linda Paterson Hoey said: "If you see the pictures of the tube in London this morning then yes it's too soon. Cannot social distance on public transport to get to work."

Lorraine Woodend said: "Brilliant, he’s doing a amazing job."

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Eric Thompson said: "Too soon, look at Germany they relaxed restrictions too soon and look what happened."

Rachel Laura Wilson-Beresford said: "I think he got it right."

Samantha Forsyth said: "He should have been clearer with what we are actually doing. From Wednesday what is okay and what isn’t?"

Michael Stott said: "Remember in the film “Jaws,” the mayor was so worried about the economy, he told everyone it was safe to go in the water? Just saying."