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Twitter users had plenty to say about the London mayor's 'coat-under-a-blazer situation' as he plunged the city into a stricter lockdown. Sadiq Khan read a statement from City Hall today, wearing a puffer coat under a suit jacket, prompting some hilarious reactions on Twitter. Some joked that he was ready for 'beer garden life' in Tier Two while others wondered whether City Hall had paid the bill for the central heating. 

           (Image: [[|]])   Sadiq Kahn wore a puffer coat under a suit jacket with the unusual look prompting some hilarious reactions on Twitter as they joked he was preparing for the winter lockdown

Twitter user Sarah Ronan, joked that the London mayor was prepared for the winter lockdown to be spent drinking outside, writing: 'Sadiq ready for Tier 2 Beer Garden Life in his body warmer.' Under Tier Two restrictions, Londoners will be banned from mixing with friends indoors.  But socialising outdoors - including in pub and private gardens - will still be allowed within the Rule of Six.  

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    (Image: [[|]])   The London Mayor's layered look had users asking whether City Hall had paid the central heating bill

Other people chimed in to ask whether City Hall had paid the heating bill, worrying that the mayor needed a warm cup of tea. Twitter user Kevin Hand said: 'Someone get poor old Sadiq Kahn a nice warm cuppa.' Some people compared the layered coat and jacket look to a 'struggling football manager' or Tottenham Hotspur's manager José Mourinho who often wears gilets and thick puffer jackets.

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(Image: start) Some compared the layered coat and jacket look to Tottenham Hotspur's manager José Mourinho However, social media users were in agreement that the 'coat-under-a-blazer situation' was an unconventional fashion choice.  Paul Rose expressed the unity of opinion on Twitter calling it 'a look'. He wrote: 'Whatever your opinions on London going into Tier 2 lockdown, I think we can all agree that Sadiq Khan wearing a puffy jacket beneath a suit jacket is a look.' Another person tweeted the question: 'I wonder if he had to buy a larger suit jacket especially!'  

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    (Image: [[|]])   Social media users were in [[http://www.estateguideblog.com/?s=agreement|agreement]] that the 'coat-under-a-blazer situation' was an unconventional fashion choice

London Assembly Member, Caroline Russell, who was at the Mayor's Question Time in City Hall today, suggested that it was in fact the central heating that was the issue. She replied to a Tweet 'begging' City Hall to put on the heating, writing: ‘We all literally have layers of jackets and scarves and Caroline Pidgeon and I have blankets wrapped round our legs.  'I'm bringing a hot water bottle next time.

#MQT [Mayor Question Time] is freezing.' It was announced earlier that the capital will go into a 'high risk' Tier Two lockdown from midnight on Friday night after a deal was done with mayor Sadiq Khan.  Mr Khan had been pushing for the capital to be escalated to Tier Two which has the same restrictions as Tier One but with a further ban on households mixing indoors.

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    (Image: [[|]])   London Assembly Member, Caroline Russell, who was at the Mayor's Question Time in City Hall today suggested that it was in fact the heating that was the issue

As of Saturday nine million Londoners will be banned from overnight stays and mixing with other households indoors, including in bars and other venues. Multiple households can mix outdoors, including in pub and private gardens, but to a maximum of six people. Mr Khan has been demanding more support for the capital's hospitality businesses that could be crippled by the shift.  He warned this morning that Londoners face a 'difficult winter ahead', and also repeated his call for new national 'circuit breaker' measures alongside the curbs.  At City Hall earlier, Mr Khan said: 'Nobody wants to see more restrictions - but this is deemed to be necessary in order to protect Londoners lives by myself, London Council Leaders and by ministers. 'As part of our discussions, I've also made clear to the Government that we need more financial support for London's businesses, workers and public services as we face more restrictions - and we will continue to make this case.'   Nine million Londoners face ban on mixing indoors and in pubs and Designated marksman course https://365precisiontraining.com.au/] restaurants from SATURDAY: Capital will move to 'High Risk' Tier Two alongside Essex - but PM is locked in a stand-off with Manchester and Lancashire leaders over move to Tier Three   By James Tapsfield, Political Editor For Mailonline and Mark Duell and Luke Andrews and Jemma Carr For Mailonline Nine million Londoners face tougher lockdown from tomorrow night as the government desperately ramps up efforts to tackle the coronavirus surge. The capital will face tighter Tier Two controls from midnight tomorrow after a deal was done with mayor Sadiq Khan - although he is still demanding more money from the government and calling for a national 'circuit breaker'.

Essex, Elmbridge, Barrow in Furness, York, North East Derbyshire, Chesterfield and Erewash will also be placed into the same category. It means as of Saturday residents will be banned from mixing with other households indoors, including in bars and other venues. Socialising outdoors - including in pub and private gardens - will still be allowed within the Rule of Six. Offices and public transport can remain open, although the government's general advice to work from home where possible stands.  Overall, nearly 30million people - around half the population of England - will be in a heightened state of lockdown.  However, plans to put Greater Manchester and Lancashire into Tier Three have hit a roadblock as mayor Andy Burnham and local leaders push for a bigger bailout and threaten to sue.  A call between health minister Helen Whately and local MPs is said to have descended into a slanging match this morning, with Tories opposing the erosion of freedoms among the harshest critics.  Labour MP for Manchester Central Lucy Powell said there had been 'unanimous fury'.

'We want action but it has to be the right action,' she said. Another MP described the exchange as a 'sh**show'. 

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Mr Khan has been demanding more support for the capital's hospitality businesses that could be crippled by the shift.

He warned this morning that Londoners face a 'difficult winter ahead', and also repeated his call for new national 'circuit breaker' measures alongside the curbs.  The Health Secretary told the Commons he 'hated' bringing in new measures, but it was the 'only way' to save lives. He said cases were 'on a steep upward path' in London. 'Unless we suppress the virus we cannot return to the economy we had,' he added.  In a grim message he warned: 'Things will get worse before they get better.'  At City Hall earlier, Mr Khan said: 'Nobody wants to see more restrictions - but this is deemed to be necessary in order to protect Londoners lives by myself, London Council Leaders and by ministers. 'As part of our discussions, I've also made clear to the Government that we need more financial support for London's businesses, workers and public services as we face more restrictions - and we will continue to make this case.' Mr Johnson reviewed the proposals this morning after they were signed off by the 'gold command' group including chief medical officer Chris Whitty.    In other coronavirus developments:  Former government advisor Louise Casey has warned that locked down workers could be forced to 'prostitute' themselves because government support is inadequate; Northern Ireland will close its pubs for a month from Friday and shut schools for a fortnight from next week under a circuit-breaker lockdown, First Minister Arlene Foster announced;As many as 12 London boroughs have breached the infection threshold of 100 cases per 100,000 people as Mr Khan warned Tier 2 restrictions for the capital are 'inevitable'; Royal Liverpool Hospital has no more beds available in its intensive care unit, according to Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson, and a senior doctor warns 58 of 60 beds are filled;Quarantine for travellers returning to the UK from virus hotspots will be slashed to seven days with travellers taking a test a week after landing, the Transport Secretary has said; Nicola Sturgeon has urged Scots not to travel to Blackpool saying 180 recent infections north of the border had been linked to the town;The UK's total coronavirus deaths rose to 43,155 yesterday, while the number of cases diagnosed since the outbreak began in March reached 654,644. (Image: start)

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          (Image: [[|]])       (Image: [[|]])  Boris Johnson (left) leaves 10 Downing Street in Westminster yesterday for Prime Minister's Questions.

Sadiq Khan (right) warned this morning that Londoners face a 'difficult winter ahead' as the capital moves to Tier Two restrictions

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