Who is enjoying his discomfort? Labour, the LibDems, Macron, Rejoiners, woke academics – everyone, in short, who wants to see Brexit Britain fail.
There are a number of indications that compliance wouldn’t as be as good as perhaps anticipated.
The Prime Minister’s manner was playful, as if no one need take too seriously what happened to him last night.
“I will vote against vaccine passports, I will vote against extending the face mask mandate, I’ll vote against mandatory vaccinations”.
“Obviously one of the advantages we have a very large capacity for testing and, of course, genome sequencing.”
The response has shown how many Conservatives are deeply opposed to letting civil liberties fall victim to Covid-19.
We spend a great deal of time debating the need for restrictions, not so much on Covid’s secondary casualties.
With hardly any debate, the Government wants to introduce legislation that will alter our way of life. Not if tens of Tory MPs have their say.
Any liberal-minded person must reject the demonisation of the unvaccinated, who are free to make choices about their own health.
Here are three measures the Department of Education should take to stop this from happening.
These are two major dangers to indefinite restrictions. One relates to immunity, and the other is around how long people can cope with them.
The Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group says other countries are at a different stage to us.
A given country can’t be the model for how to combat Covid-19 one month and not the next.
Even official papers struggle to justify the SNP’s scheme; an accelerated booster programme is much the wiser course.