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Johnson spied cycling at Olympic Park – seven miles from Downing Street

Boris Johnson was spotted cycling around the Olympic Park on Sunday – some seven miles away from his Downing Street home.

The prime minister – clad in a TfL hat and face mask – was spied cycling with his security detail in Stratford, east London, at around 2pm – despite official Government guidance instructing Brits to “not travel outside your local area”.

With the park reportedly busy with families exercising, Johnson was reportedly concerned by what he saw in the area, the Evening Standard reported.

A few hours after his cycle, the prime minister held a cabinet call to discuss whether the current lockdown in England should be tightened still further. 

Necessary travel?

A source told the Standard that Johnson was exercising, adding: “But he did note how busy the park was and he commented on it at the meeting last night. 

“He was concerned about if people were following the rules and was concerned after his cycle ride around the park.”

Johnson’s excursion comes as he was forced to justify travelling 100 miles from London to Bristol to visit a newly-opened vaccination centre on Monday morning.

The prime minister claimed it was “essential that I explain to the public what we are doing to roll out the mass vaccination centres”.

He added: “Everybody should be asking themselves whether they need to be leaving home, whether they need to be doing something that could actually end up spreading the disease.”

Johnson warned that tougher lockdown measures may be needed, as he announced that around 2.4 million vaccines for Covid-19 have now been put in people’s arms.

He stressed “now is the moment for maximum vigilance” amid increasing calls for tougher lockdown restrictions as case rates soar in several parts of the country.

‘Maximum vigilance’

During a visit to the new vaccine centre in Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol, the prime minister said: “We’re going to keep the rules under constant review. Where we have to tighten them, we will.

“We have rules in place already which, if they are properly followed, we believe can make a huge, huge difference.

“It’s now that people need to focus… when they’re out shopping, whether they’re buying cups of coffee in the park or whatever it happens to be, they need to think about spreading the disease.”

Johnson said that “more important than us just pushing out new rules”, people should follow existing guidance.

“In supermarkets, people need to be keeping their distance, making sure that they’re wearing masks, doing the right thing.

“We need to enforce the rules in supermarkets. When people are getting takeaway drinks, in cafes, then they need to avoid spreading the disease there, avoid mingling too much.

“Now is the moment for maximum vigilance, maximum observance of the rules. Of course, if we feel that things are not being properly observed then we may have to do more.”

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Henry Goodwin

Henry is a reporter with a keen interest in politics and current affairs. He read History at the University of Cambridge and has a Masters in Newspaper Journalism from City, University of London. Follow him on Twitter: @HenGoodwin.

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