Survey results: What YOU thought of the decision to delay the June 21 lockdown easing

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Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox The results of the latest Manchester Evening News lockdown survey are in.

We asked for readers views on the Government's decision delay England's final step out of lockdown on June 21 by four weeks.

It turns out that more than half of those surveyed thought it was the right call. READ MORE: Boris Johnson called Matt Hancock 'hopeless' in alleged texts More than 2,500 people took part in the survey, with 65 per cent agreeing with Boris Johnson's announcement on Monday.

The Prime Minister is confident that July 19 will see the final easing of lockdown measures. The four-week delay aims to buy the country more time for people to receive vaccinations.

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