“But I believe it is also the job of government to create the conditions for free market enterprise.”
The Tories have an interest in a focus on values. Reports suggest that some in Downing Street are encouraging Johnson to launch a ‘war on woke’.
The big picture is that Johnson is dashing for growth. We devoutly hope it works but the precedents aren’t promising.
While barbers, beers and football are deemed priorities for reopening, female-dominated businesses, like nail salons, have been left in limbo.
What does it say for our patriotic endeavour that so many of our fellow citizens are literally rubbishing our country?
None the less, the best part of two thirds of respondents think he’s dealing with it well, and Sunak continues to win rave reviews.
We remain steadfast in our resolve to put the welfare of every resident first and foremost.
The Home Secretary on football celebrations, protest marches, social distancing and public order.
While GP’s surgeries have closed their doors, 11,500 local pharmacy teams have stayed open, putting their lives at risk and working tirelessly.
The combination of shutdown fever, furlough, Black Lives Matter, summer and the fledgling test and trace system don’t bode well.
But if you sup with Desmond, use a very long spoon. Plus: Remainer mania remains. And: Masked, I prepare to take the train.
Service innovation has suddenly become possible at break-neck speed. We need to shift further the mindset of politicians, professionals, and the public.
Also: DUP demand clarity from Johnson over customs checks, and Abolish the Welsh Assembly get their first representative in it.
As you embrace cafe society, remember that it was this website that won you your new found freedom.
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