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Looks like we Brits are happy to.... 
It's really hot today, well into the 80's, and people are standing line for hours for some flapack furniture or a pair of scissors and a rug on the first day of Ikea re-opening ... errrm.. is it just me , that wouldn't even think of doing this?
Ikea stores across Britain are seeing giant queues form outside today with customers forming three-hour queues as lockdown restrictions are eased.
The car park at Ikea in Wembley, north London, which was until recently a coronavirus test centre, was full of customer cars this morning as the store opened for business for the first time since the lockdown was imposed.
Aerial photos show hundreds of customers queuing around the block in the stifling heat to get into the shops in Nottingham, Reading and Essex today as the Government urged the country to act 'sensibly' amid restrictions being eased.
Massive lines of people could also be seen snaking around the car parks at the Swedish furniture giant's branches in Wednesbury, West Midlands.
Some eager shoppers had been queuing from as early as 5.30am - over four hours before the store was due to open at 10am today.
Huge traffic jams were also reported in and around the areas as people flocked to their local branch following Boris Johnson's further easing of lockdown restrictions.
Ikea is one of several businesses set to reopen today, as millions of Britons are able to see friends and family and more businesses set to reopen - amid warnings the restrictions are being lifted too soon.
It's really hot today, well into the 80's, and people are standing line for hours for some flapack furniture or a pair of scissors and a rug on the first day of Ikea re-opening ... errrm.. is it just me , that wouldn't even think of doing this?
Ikea stores across Britain are seeing giant queues form outside today with customers forming three-hour queues as lockdown restrictions are eased.
The car park at Ikea in Wembley, north London, which was until recently a coronavirus test centre, was full of customer cars this morning as the store opened for business for the first time since the lockdown was imposed.
Aerial photos show hundreds of customers queuing around the block in the stifling heat to get into the shops in Nottingham, Reading and Essex today as the Government urged the country to act 'sensibly' amid restrictions being eased.
Massive lines of people could also be seen snaking around the car parks at the Swedish furniture giant's branches in Wednesbury, West Midlands.
Some eager shoppers had been queuing from as early as 5.30am - over four hours before the store was due to open at 10am today.
Huge traffic jams were also reported in and around the areas as people flocked to their local branch following Boris Johnson's further easing of lockdown restrictions.
Ikea is one of several businesses set to reopen today, as millions of Britons are able to see friends and family and more businesses set to reopen - amid warnings the restrictions are being lifted too soon.
