Transport Secretary Grant Shapps on Thursday asked for “patience” from British holidaymakers who are eager to go to destinations on the government’s “amber list.” It comes after Prime Minister Boris Johnson stressed on Wednesday that people shouldn’t go to amber list countries except in extreme circumstances. “The amber list and the red list are not for holidaymakers, that’s not the purpose of those lists at this time,” Shapps told BBC Radio 4 on Thursday, as he speaks to a number of broadcasters to launch the government’s new rail reform plan. “We just think that after a year of lockdowns in this country, of people coming forward in record numbers to get their vaccines, we do not want to be in a position of taking risks at this stage about our unlock,” he said. Shapps said the government is “ just asking people to be a little bit patient” as other countries …