Editorial: Fortunately, the prime minister has given himself some flexibility on the 21 June deadline
Public opinion will support Boris Johnson if he delays the lifting of some restrictions, a poll for The Independent findso matter how much a vocal minority of Conservative backbench MPs insist that the British public has had enough offinds that a clear majority of the people are worried about lifting most of the remaining restrictions on 21 June – the earliest date set by the government for the fourth stage of the phased return to normality.
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