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Nine in ten Brits 'don't want UK lockdown lifted' amid coronavirus fears

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Brits overwhelmingly oppose lifting the coronavirus lockdown today, a poll has revealed. As the UK heads into its eighth week of strict social distancing, nine in ten people surveyed for a Sun on Sunday poll say they do not want the Prime Minister to ease restrictions yet.

Most Brits fear a second wave of the deadly bug more than the economic consequences of businesses and workplaces being shut, the research by Deltapoll found.

Just four per cent of adults say they want a phased return to work starting now, and only two per cent feel lockdown has gone on for too long.

This is despite eight in ten (79 per cent) also feeling concerned about the damage restrictions will do to the economy. Nearly half (45%) even believe their jobs could

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