Boris Johnson says June 21 freedom day IS on track – and rules out vaccine passports for pub

BORIS Johnson today raised hopes that lockdown will end as planned on June 21 – and ruled out needing vaccine passports for the pub.

But the PM would not guarantee that social distancing and mask-wearing would also be scrapped after Freedom Day.



The PM said he sees “nothing in the data to deviate from the roadmap” – as he ruled out drinkers needing vaccine passports next month

He urged the public to be cautious and promised he would soon flesh out exactly what the world would look like after all legal restrictions are lifted.

On a visit to Queen Elizabeth II warship in Portsmouth, the PM said: “We’ll be letting everybody know exactly what sort of arrangements to expect for June 21.

“What I can tell you is that I can see nothing in the data that leads me to think we’re going to have to deviate from the roadmap – but obviously we have to remain cautious.

“On June 21 and vaccine certification, I don’t see any prospect of certificates to go into pubs or anything like that.”

So far the PM has been bullish about being able to lift lockdown on June 21 as planned.

Rising cases of the Indian variant have fuelled fears the roadmap could be knocked off course.

The PM has also reportedly told MPs he hopes to scrap social distancing to give pubs a much-needed boost so they can squeeze in more drinkers.

The PM’s spokesperson today confirmed a social distancing review was underway and would report based on the data

Statistics boffins today revealed the the number of people testing positive showed “early signs of a potential increase” although rates remain low.

Chaotic scenes at Heathrow have also stoked concerns that the borders are not sufficiently secure to keep out Covid.

The PM has recently been dogged by criticism about the Government’s traffic light system of travel.


Boris Johnson says June 21 freedom day IS on track – and rules out vaccine passports for pub
Mr Johnson said drinkers won’t need a vaccine passport to go to the pub

In their weekly Commons showdown on Wednesday Sir Keir Starmer took aim at the Government’s traffic light system before tearing into its track record.

He raged: “Our borders have been wide open pretty well throughout the pandemic.”

The Spanish government confirmed today that it would follow Portugal’s lead and allow UK tourists in, despite the country still being on the UK’s amber travel list.

Well-placed Spanish Ministry of Tourism sources confirmed British tourists would be let into the country without having to show a negative coronavirus test or proof they have been vaccinated.

Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez also announced that UK holidaymakers would be allowed to enter the country from Monday, May 24.