Coronavirus: Labour urges PM to stop 'winging it' over easing restrictions
has dropped to its lowest levels in the UK since March.
The changes came despite the fact the Covid-19 alert level has yet to be officially lowered from four to three.Sir Keir said while Labour wanted to see society re-open and businesses begin to get back on their feet, he had deep misgivings about the approach in England, compared with that in Wales and Scotland.
"After a week or more of mismanagement, I'm deeply concerned the government has made a difficult situation 10 times worse," he said."We've called for an exit strategy. What we appear to have got is an exit without a strategy."
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