A rail passenger was 'left in tears' over social distancing concerns as scores of Brits returned to work this week - with a union boss slamming the Government for "jumping the gun".
Mick Cash, general secretary of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers, said simply "too many people had turned up" to use trains on Monday after Boris Johnson's announcement.
The Prime Minister has been accused of sending out confusing mixed signals after urging those Brits who can return to work to do so this week.
And Mr Cash claims Westminster turned its back on an alleged agreement with the trade union to introduce a more phased approach to allow public transport to cope.