Yep.......there definitely seems to have been a subtle shift in the messaging in the last 24 hours (Boris was also publicly positive about prospects for summer holidays).
The combination of success of the vacc rollout (plus presumably confidence in further supplies being available to complete the programme quickly), getting all adults vaccinated, quite rapidly falling infection numbers, hospitalisation numbers and now even death rates showing declining signs will mean gradually removing restrictions will be starting as soon as practicable.
Starting to soften the message a few weeks out makes sense - it’s really tricky balance for the Gov in terms of anything too positive leading to mass non-compliance with lockdown, but equally ‘lockdown fatigue’ and stream of negative commentary potentially having a similar effect.
The key part for me was when he said the South African mutation doesn’t look like it’s a worry (or words to that effect) in previous pressers he would have used that to ramp up saying it’s more deadly etc.
I think that conference when they announced the Kent mutation was more deadly may have been a turning point, it was roundly ridiculed by every group.