Not wanting to make this a Brexit thread (Boris wasn't even firmly Leave, but effectively flipped a coin as to which stance to take) or even wider EuroPol, the "bendy-banana" thing is often accused of being what it isn't (unintentional effects aside, but then life's complex). A good thing to look up[1] is "Boris Kipper", for an indication of his integrity on that issue when you'd have thought he could have chosen to illustrate something that was actually based on reality.
Threadwise, whether it's him or someone else (possibly Cummins&Co, who have since left as I mentioned in passing) it wasn't very long after he was still poo-pooing the very idea of a national re-lockdown[2] that he then had England back in this re-lockdown. Agility of response based on incoming data is a good quality, and maybe he knew ahead of time but had to stop everyone from panicing[3], but it doesn't look good. Everything seems to be far too harsh
and not precautionary enough. Not to different people, maybe a sign of a good median approach that shares around the necessary pain,, but often simultaneously to
the same person, which indicates a 'bad median'. It's a running joke that if Nicola Sturgeon keeps on deciding exactly the opposite for Scotland, she'll not go far wrong.
Speaking of which, there was (last night, haven't checked this morning yet) a suggestion that a Tier-4 regional lockdown might be applied to some areas of Scotland. (Yes, I know this means the current approach wasn't enough, but at least her language tends to use the term "we hope", before forced to adapt to circumstances, rather than peppered with "we
will" on everything it turns out he later won't and can't.)
I must check on Wales and NI situations, while I remember... But whether it's worth a further comment I don't really know yet.
[1] It's headed up, in my search just now, with articles by the Grauniad, BBC, etc, which will get some peoples' hackles up for different reasons.
[2]
England (effectively) is saying it is ruling out a national lockdown in favour of localised targetting, however.
[3] Not supported by the tendency to say "this is urgent, so it will start a week on Thursday" ...giving you all plenty of time to plan your last-gasp visits to all the pubs you know and love.