certainly, as you say, several sources in government have acknowledged any further restrictions that could be needed for england would politically be very tricky to get through. firstly, there's the issue of mps, remember when the uk government tried to pass the introduction of covid passes in england, that was met with fierce resistance from backbench mps with the biggest backbench rebellion since borisjohnson has been prime minister so that's something he will be keen to avoid again. there's definitely disagreement in cabinet, at the moment from the last cabinet meetings that took place, the majority wanted to hold off until there was further data but some are saying there are would be vocal opposition within cabinet itself were any further restrictions introduced and there are some in government pointing to concerns about compliance from the public, particularly those triple jabbed and how easy or not it would be to try and convince people in that situation to live with further restrictions going forward. at the moment number ten has not ruled anything out and are keen to stress this is not necessarily a crunch meeting today,