still vulnerable on that point? yes. still vulnerable on that point? yes, i think it still vulnerable on that point? yes, i think it was _ still vulnerable on that point? yes, i think it was about _ still vulnerable on that point? yes, i think it was about when _ still vulnerable on that point? we: i think it was about when he would wear a facemask now, chris whitty said he would wear one in confined space, and the prime minister seem to follow that, and you do sense that the language around facemasks has changed quite a bit from ministers. they are well aware now that we are in the middle of a moment where there are cases really rising, rocketing in some areas, and so i think they are being a little more cautious and this is something that labour have seized on, they say that labour have seized on, they say that it that labour have seized on, they say thatitis that labour have seized on, they say that it is far too early to lift those rules, those laws on facemasks. they think they should stay in place, and sir keir starmer has been incredibly critical of the prime minister in a very personal way about his decision making, saying that it has led to chaotic government, that it is one rule for them and anotherfor government, that it is one rule for them and another for everybody else. he says there is no clear leadership and it is bad government with deadly consequences, so i think that he is signalling that he wouldn't go so far in lifting all these