The great Covid exodus 2.0: Londoners flee the capital amid fears they will be plunged into Christmas lockdown
Boris faces growing pressure from his own advisers to hit the panic button on Plan C to curb new variant. Londoners are leaving the capital fearing the PM could change his mind on a lockdown or more restrictions. In 2020 there was some outrage among locals in Devon and Cornwall as people headed to second homes.
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