Traditionally that they can't afford the paper to print on. The inflationary effect of printing money to fund a spending deficit tends to be exponential, if you keep going to the bitter end in doesn'… (View Post)
That seems to be the picture wherever you look. I think the most probable explanation I can see is that having had one of the common cold coronaviruses in the recent past confers a degree of immunity… (View Post)
Without getting into the rights or wrongs of this case, in my experience most senior Anglican clergy are rather to the left of Corbyn, and very pro EU. Thier condemnation of Cummings when provided wi… (View Post)
It's not no good reason. People can't be expected to put thier lives on hold forever. I drove 200 miles on Saturday for a day walking in the Cotswolds. Not because I particularly like the Cotswolds (… (View Post)
Isn't this the best of all worlds? Imagine that the government said tomorrow "lockdown is formally over, up to you what to do, look up your personal risk category, make sensible decisions".… (View Post)