I think this is what will happen at the end of June - all the current restrictions will become advisory, or recommendations.
Then a lot of coronaphobic local authorities, shops and pubs will try to morally blackmail people into things like wearing masks, and train companies will try and pretend that services are "sold out".
We have seen this sort of thing this week, where people (including me
) have been refused service in a pub because they don't have a smartphone.
The pub I was refused service in tried to pretend it was "government regulations" or they needed to "keep people safe" (excuse me whilst I throw up) whereas government regulations state no such thing. To some extent I sympathise with the pub, because they have been bullied and threatened so much by the government, but everyone needs to take a stand against pointless regulations.
We will see the same thing if vaccine passports are allowed, but not made compulsory. Some places will insist on them, and others will not.
Fortunately I managed to find a pub that did old fashioned things like taking cash and cards for payment, so the net result is the pub which refused to serve me lost out on some revenue. We all need to vote with our feet and patronise those establishments that treat us like human beings whose custom is valued, and not like some plague ridden scumbags who are regarded as a nuisance.
EDIT : I am pleased to see that the pub in Corbridge, Northumberland, has apologised to the man who was refused service on Monday because he didn't have a smartphone. They have invited him over for some free drinks. It is amazing to see what a bit of negative publicity can do, and it is a sign of good customer service when a business admits they have made a mistake and does what they can to make amends.