First impressions of the plans are that they are sensible, empathetic and strikingly different from the lockdown easing of last summer. Though I and many others lauded the reopening of pubs at the time, that they reopened before schools hasn’t aged well.
It does seem as though lessons have been learned, however. I didn’t like Boris Johnson as a politician or a person going into this, and my opinion of the man only degraded in the weeks and months following the outbreak of the pandemic. But whether I like him or not, he can’t change the past - only the future.
The vaccine rollout is going astoundingly well. Whether the government can claim responsibility for that I don’t know, but the fact remains that it is. And now we appear to have learned that a pandemic should not be seen as a solely economic problem. Clearly, it has major economic ramifications - but it is a social problem first and foremost and this latest plan seems to reflect that. Credit where it’s due.
I have massive sympathy for those whose industries must remain in hibernation, and I hope that what support is available is enough to see them through. But the education of kids and the ability for families to spend time with their loved ones is so unspeakably important - it is only right they are prioritised.
For me, this is the most balanced and mature set of actions I have seen from this government, and let me reiterate, this is a government that I do not like or affiliate with.
It does seem as though lessons have been learned, however. I didn’t like Boris Johnson as a politician or a person going into this, and my opinion of the man only degraded in the weeks and months following the outbreak of the pandemic. But whether I like him or not, he can’t change the past - only the future.
The vaccine rollout is going astoundingly well. Whether the government can claim responsibility for that I don’t know, but the fact remains that it is. And now we appear to have learned that a pandemic should not be seen as a solely economic problem. Clearly, it has major economic ramifications - but it is a social problem first and foremost and this latest plan seems to reflect that. Credit where it’s due.
I have massive sympathy for those whose industries must remain in hibernation, and I hope that what support is available is enough to see them through. But the education of kids and the ability for families to spend time with their loved ones is so unspeakably important - it is only right they are prioritised.
For me, this is the most balanced and mature set of actions I have seen from this government, and let me reiterate, this is a government that I do not like or affiliate with.