
The Coronavirus inquiry. I’m an outlier – but I believe that following public opinion was a problem.
There are real questions to ask about the fundamental problems of the Government’s pandemic response.
There are real questions to ask about the fundamental problems of the Government’s pandemic response.
We need to think a little less about the targets, and much more about what people can afford.
Parts of the media suspected, wrongly, that she was an Establishment stooge: her work leading the Vaccine Taskforce has since been triumphantly vindicated.
If Ministers aren’t questioned about wide-ranging laws, we undermine the foundations of our Parliamentary democracy.
The new variant is a reminder that the world is in it “together” when it comes to beating the virus.
“We don’t expect that the whole country will return to their desk as one on Monday.”
Furthermore, there have been huge efforts at places of worship to stop the spread of the virus.
And if the Chief Medical Officer says that the situation is rapidly becoming much worse, and that urgent action is needed, who am I to argue?
We need to start listening to the right people – not hopeless people who get it wrong time and again, but face zero accountability.