Healdplace
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What I do suspect is we are not just witnessing the worst pandemic in modern history but the final years of the United Kingdom. I am starting to think the UK will fracture after this is over as one of the very first things we should have done is create a war committee cabinet and treat this as a national fight with the same rules for all on these islands.
Party politics and nationalism means zilch to this virus. Not seeing that - or more probably - not being able to do that for nationalist reasons - was a massive error.
That will become apparent and drive division so wide I find it hard to see the UK surviving AS the UK in its current form.
Not a political argument just a significant consequence of how politics has made the obvious impossible to do with serious repercussions that we cannot allow to happen again.
As there will be future pandemics and nobody knows when. But likely not 100 years from now as global travel has prevented the speed of transfer being a self limiting factor.
We are actually lucky that this virus is not as deadly as it might have been. We will not always be that fortunate.
Party politics and nationalism means zilch to this virus. Not seeing that - or more probably - not being able to do that for nationalist reasons - was a massive error.
That will become apparent and drive division so wide I find it hard to see the UK surviving AS the UK in its current form.
Not a political argument just a significant consequence of how politics has made the obvious impossible to do with serious repercussions that we cannot allow to happen again.
As there will be future pandemics and nobody knows when. But likely not 100 years from now as global travel has prevented the speed of transfer being a self limiting factor.
We are actually lucky that this virus is not as deadly as it might have been. We will not always be that fortunate.
