Thousands of Londoners rushed to leave the British capital on Saturday in order to escape new "Tier 4" restrictions, announced by the cabinet. Enormous queues were seen at train stations, as people tried to leave London before midnight when the new measures come into force.
Coming soon to a region near you, courtesy of the mass exodus from the capital on the news of a tier 4 being implemented 🤬🤬 #SuperSpreaderEvent #Covid19UK #COVIDIOTS https://t.co/Bu10vF1nSg
— victoria Neeson ♒ (@38tori) December 20, 2020
Travel into and out of the new Tier 4 zone, which includes London and large areas of southeastern England, has been banned, as well as international trips (unless it is for work purposes), destroying the Christmas plans of many Britons.
Anarchy in the UK
— marrrrrrc friedrich 🔴 (@marcfriedrich7) December 20, 2020
Xmas cancelled and Mass exodus: Ten of thousands flee #London area due to Tier 4 restrictions.#tier4 pic.twitter.com/ZgMXo4tXfs
St Pancras#euston earlier pic.twitter.com/aEdwyMw72g
— nick dale (@knicknak) December 19, 2020
Many users online criticised people for trying to leave London, as it may pose a danger to the rest of the country while others slammed the government for causing "the first evacuation since 1939".
Totally selfish & irresponsible. A perfect example of why London is in Tier 4. You are going to be responsible for the deaths of so many more of your family ffs!!!
— Laurie Marchant (@lauriemarchant) December 20, 2020
COVID-19: Londoners flock to trains and cars in effort to flee the city ahead of new ruleshttps://t.co/pxxh1UhtgO pic.twitter.com/qN26nTdH4w
Some mentioned the "last train out of Saigon", referring to the war in Vietnam, or just compared the "exodus" to the situation in classic zombie movies.
#london tomorrow morning #exodus #tier4 pic.twitter.com/c38DHRpFAa
— Tony Slater 🏴🏳️ (@SlaterTony) December 20, 2020
I'm Driving Home For Christmas.
— Thom Bartley (@ThomBartley) December 20, 2020
London exodus to the north edition remix. pic.twitter.com/gDxg86ETek
#christmasiscancelled
— Enefes (@Enefes3) December 20, 2020
Watching the mass exodus from London. Time for a reboot of Escape From New York. pic.twitter.com/S4FLZiu2JQ
The new strain of the virus, dubbed VUI - 202012/01, causes the same symptoms as regular COVID-19, such as cough, fever, and loss of taste and smell, but could cause a sharp rise in the number of cases, according to the NHS.