A government detached from reality, with the electorate acting as enablers, how did this happen?
Vulnerable children and families - and those already experiencing disadvantage - risk becoming the forgotten victims.
Austerity wreaked havoc on the economy and society, but worst of all it left us catastrophically under-prepared for the next crisis to come along.
It is imperative that child tutoring is immediately regulated by the government and a loophole, that could leave thousands of children at risk of harm, is closed.
And dangerously so...
With the government flailing, the city’s citizens decided to organise their own coronavirus response.
Johnson’s government is apparently content to build its pandemic response squarely on inequality.
Responsibility for all of this has been flipped – and not just on to the poor scientists for doing their jobs.
Right now we can’t even decide which way up the map is, let alone which direction we should head in.
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