People in England may see some tougher measures imposed by the government in an effort to stem the spread of the CCP virus in the weeks ahead, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Sunday. Speaking on The Andrew Marr Show at the BBC, Johnson said he had thought things would be better by the spring. “I stick to that, I think that’s roughly how it’s going to be,” he told Marr. “It may be that we need to do things in the next few weeks that will be tougher in many parts of the country. He added. “I’m fully reconciled to that,” Johnson said, adding that he bet the people of the country are also reconciled to that. There had been reports that the government may introduce a tier five on top of the current system. When questioned what the new tier would look like, Johnson said “you’ve spoken about …