British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday urged Britons to “pull together” as both England and Scotland entered national lockdown to stem the surge of the new CCP virus variant. “I want to say to everyone right across the United Kingdom that I know how tough this is, I know how frustrated you are, I know that you have had more than enough of government guidance about defeating this virus,” Johnson wrote on Twitter on Tuesday morning. “But now more than ever, we must pull together,” he urged. He said the end is in sight as the roll-out of vaccines was “tilting the odds against COVID and in favour of the British people.” “But for now, I am afraid, you must once again stay at home, protect the NHS [National Health Service] and save lives,” he said. Johnson announced on Monday evening that England was to be put into a …