Party supported the reduction in social distancing guidelines, as this will not only allow businesses to reopen, but schools, too.
One must show caution - and we will see future outbreaks
The shift marks a decided turn since the pandemic started, one which is hoped will play out smoothly.
But, make no mistake, the PM said: "There will be flare ups for which locals measures will be needed and we will not hesitate to apply the brakes and reinforce lockdown measures on a national scale if needed."
The latter could have drastic consequences on the hospitality industry, which has been one of the most affected by the lockdown.
While one member of Parliament asked the Prime Minister to urge customers 'to do their patriotic duty' and return to pubs from July 4th onwards, he said that people should continue to exercise caution, but that it would indeed be a positive and celebratory time for people to reunite with their friends and families within the boundaries of what is safe.
But with an increasingly effective test and trace system and the improvement of treatment, the virus remaining in circulation work in favour of the easing of lockdown of measures.
The full list of guidelines for hospitality businesses can be found here.