Boris Johnson has urged Britons not to "stuff this up" after he joined many in taking advantage of pubs reopening in England.
The prime minister said while there were "some people who have been getting it wrong" – with drinkers seen packed together in central London on Saturday night – most people "did the right thing".
He urged the public to "enjoy ourselves safely" as coronavirus lockdown measures are eased, and revealed he has had a haircut.
His political opponent, Labour's Sir Keir Starmer also got a trim over the weekend and was pictured pulling pints and posing with a beer that's name poked fun at Dominic Cummings on Monday.
Asked during a visit to a rail construction site in Yorkshire if drinking and social distancing can mix, Mr Johnson said: "I think they can mix if people are sensible.
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"Actually my evidence I've seen is yes – there have been some places where people have been imprudent and you can see there's been some people who have been getting it wrong.
"But actually overwhelmingly over the weekend I think the people of this country did the right thing.
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"If we can keep it up, if we can keep going in the way we are, maintain discipline, enjoy ourselves but enjoy ourselves safely, then we will continue to drive down this virus and we will be able to get back to life as close to normal as possible as fast as possible.
"But we cannot be complacent, we really can't afford to stuff this up, to blow it now."
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