‘How the Grinch stole Christmas..starring Boris Johnson!’ Social media users mock PM after Tier 4

Twitter users mourned the cancellation of Christmas last night after Boris Johnson plunged London, the South East and East of England into a strict new Tier 4 lockdown.

The announcement of tough new Tier 4 curbs spells festive chaos for many as plans were cancelled with five days to spare while others attempted to flee the capital before midnight.

Social media users shared memes comparing the Prime Minister with the Grinch as the collective Christmas spirit dipped.

Social media users shared memes comparing the Prime Minister with the Grinch who stole Christmas after Boris Johnson effectively cancelled Christmas for millions

The announcement of tough new Tier 4 curbs spells festive chaos for many as plans are cancelled with five days to spare after many have already booked travel and bought food for reunions

The announcement of tough new Tier 4 curbs spells festive chaos for many as plans are cancelled with five days to spare after many have already booked travel and bought food for reunions

Twitter users both poked fun and hit out at the Prime Minister's 11th hour change to Christmas bubble restrictions with a 'stay at home' order will remain in place for Christmas Day for those living in Tier 4

Twitter users both poked fun and hit out at the Prime Minister’s 11th hour change to Christmas bubble restrictions with a ‘stay at home’ order will remain in place for Christmas Day for those living in Tier 4

Some joked that their advent calendar was now mocking them with a countdown to Christmas day while others speculated how the Queen would begin her speech this year.

However, the blame was mostly directed at Boris Johnson as Twitter users hit out at the Prime Minister’s 11th hour change to Christmas bubble restrictions.

He faced fury last night as he dramatically cancelled Christmas for 16.4million people living in London, the South East and East of England.

The new restrictions ruin Christmas plans for millions who have already booked travel and bought food for reunions.

Twitter user Mark Stanford, shared a photo-shopped image of the popular Christmas movie, writing: ‘How The Grinch Stole Christmas Featuring Boris Johnson As The Grinch’. 

Another posted a side-by-side comparison images of the Grinch and Boris Johnson, saying: ‘Look the same to me #tier4’. 

Some joked that their advent calendar was now mocking them with a countdown to Christmas day

Some joked that their advent calendar was now mocking them with a countdown to Christmas day

The rest of England will not escape unscathed, with up to three households now only allowed to mix on Christmas Day rather than between December 23 and 27

The rest of England will not escape unscathed, with up to three households now only allowed to mix on Christmas Day rather than between December 23 and 27

Others speculated how the Queen would begin her annual Christmas day speech this year

Others speculated how the Queen would begin her annual Christmas day speech this year 

Under Tier 4 restrictions, families are told not mix with anyone outside their own household at Christmas, though support bubbles will remain in place for those at particular risk of loneliness or isolation

Under Tier 4 restrictions, families are told not mix with anyone outside their own household at Christmas, though support bubbles will remain in place for those at particular risk of loneliness or isolation

Yesterday the PM announced surprise new draconian measures on London, the South East and East of England in a desperate bid to combat a surge in cases caused by a ‘mutant’ strain of coronavirus. 

Under Tier 4 restrictions, a ‘stay at home’ order will remain in place for Christmas Day as families are told not mix with anyone outside their own household at Christmas, though support bubbles will remain in place for those at particular risk of loneliness or isolation. 

The rest of England will not escape unscathed, with up to three households now only allowed to mix on Christmas Day rather than between December 23 and 27. 

The dramatic change to Christmas rules was announced at a press conference yesterday afternoon, even though Mr Johnson insisted just days ago that it would be ‘inhuman’ to axe five-day festive ‘bubbles’.    

With this year's Christmas celebrations effectively cancelled, one Twitter user shared a teary-eyed meme of Emma Thompson from the film Love, Actually with the words: 'Only 370 sleeps till Christmas'

With this year’s Christmas celebrations effectively cancelled, one Twitter user shared a teary-eyed meme of Emma Thompson from the film Love, Actually with the words: ‘Only 370 sleeps till Christmas’

Another posted an image of a man throwing a Christmas tree out the window as London goes into Tier 4

Another posted an image of a man throwing a Christmas tree out the window as London goes into Tier 4

Twitter users joked about the mass exodus of people leaving London before lockdown, with one sharing a meme of crowded minions in King's Cross

Twitter users joked about the mass exodus of people leaving London before lockdown, with one sharing a meme of crowded minions in King’s Cross

With this year’s Christmas celebrations effectively cancelled, one Twitter user shared a teary-eyed meme of Emma Thompson from the film Love, Actually with the words: ‘Only 370 sleeps till Christmas’.

Another posted an image of a man throwing a Christmas tree out the window, and others joked about the mass exodus of people leaving London before lockdown, with people sharing memes of crowded minions in King’s Cross.

This morning Matt Hancock slammed the thousands of desperate Londoners who fled the city last night as ‘irresponsible.’

The Health Secretary sighed and shook his head as Sky News’s Sophy Ridge on Sunday programme showed him social-media images of large crowds queueing on a packed platform at St Pancras Station. 

He called Covid-19 a ‘deadly disease’, pointing to a rising number of hospitalisations in Sussex and Kent and coronavirus-related deaths. Yesterday the UK recorded 534 deaths and 27,052 new cases.

‘This was clearly totally irresponsible behaviour, and the Chief Medical Officer [Chris Whitty] was absolutely clear that people should unpack their bags if they have them packed,’ Mr Hancock said.