Naga Munchetty, 45, he didn’t understand why lockdown couldn't end for good sooner than the provisional date of June 21, as he highlighted the effect closures have had on businesses.The business owner said he had a friend “in tears” recently after realising he couldn’t pay staff, which prompted him to step in to help.He said the likes of MPs and academics were not considering the “devastation and harm to all sorts of society”.Naga went on to point out that the Government had been under pressure to follow the science.Luke added he’d have more confidence in them and Sage if the UK didn’t have the highest coronavirus-related death rate in Europe.He went on to say other countries had been more successful with handling coronavirus with less.