There will be real anger about the prospect of a digital winter break – unless there’s a very serious surge in deaths.
I will be returning regularly to this theme: the need to create a mainstream English and Welsh majority from shore to shore.
Forget the polls. Be honest about risk. Understand the English. Use scientists less. Deploy Sunak more. Drop the technical language and work with others.
They don’t talk about politics in daily life; don’t write to local or national newspapers; most importantly, they’re not politically active online.
Voters will support a balanced narrative about Britain’s past in our schools, but they will want children to feel mostly pride in our past.
Getting the economy moving won’t even begin to give the Government political momentum. It will need to conduct its own Fairness Audit.
It’s not only a matter of highly-skilled jobs for working class people. Firms like these gives cities like Derby a sense of immense civic pride.
One area that has had relatively little attention, but could get much more, is the behaviour of commercial landlords across the country.
The mass of the public will demand answers to questions that previously had relatively limited appea – such as: why the postcode lottery in healthcare?
If employers consider themselves to be heading for catastrophe, it suggests that the wider public will catch up before too long.
Very few businesses could survive a lockdown of the type we’re currently in for six months. A sustained one will have to be more focused.
What about the impact on domestic violence, with everyone stuck in their own homes? And on those with serious but non-life threatening health problems?
People strongly back it banning separate households meeting indoors where infection rates have risen, among other moves.