England’s month-long lockdown could be extended beyond 2 December if necessary, cabinet minister Michael Gove has told Sky News.

Speaking to Sophy Ridge on Sunday, the Tory frontbencher also defended the introduction of the nationwide restrictions, having previously rejected it, arguing the “situation has been worse than anyone expected”.

He also warned that the NHS would be overwhelmed unless action was taken.

From Thursday until 2 December, people in England will only be allowed to leave their homes for specific reasons, such as education, work or food shopping.

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