McDonald's drive-throughs are 'made for social distancing', says Eustice as he hints at a return of takeaways

George Eustice has been speaking with "food to go" firms about getting them back open
George Eustice has been speaking with "food to go" firms about getting them back open

George Eustice has told the country not to expect any "dramatic changes" from the Prime Minister's Sunday address, as he urged people to keep to the lockdown on another sunny bank holiday weekend.

But the Environment Secretary said that "food to go" outlets were being encouraged to reopen, describing McDonald's drive-throughs as "made for the social distancing situation we are in". He also hinted that the Government may change its ruling on funerals.

But he failed to answer questions about the splits emerging in the four-nation handling of the coronavirus crisis, with Wales and Scotland announcing different routes out of lockdown.

Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford said garden centres would allowed to re-open in Wales on Monday, as part of a "modest" lifting of lockdown. People will also be able to exercise more than once a day in Wales and institutions including libraries and recycling centres are putting together plans to safely reopen.

But Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said Holyrood is keeping the lockdown in place, with the only option "under consideration" that of more outdoors exercise. She said Scotland's R-rate was higher than in other parts of the country.

Boris Johnson is due to set out his roadmap on Sunday.

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