It may be significant that the one person who doesn’t seem to be making their mistake is Keir Starmer.
Nothing I have written should be taken as a suggestion that we drop our guard or stop taking precautions. But, assuming we do that, there is no reason to panic. Cheer up.
Consider the case of the man whose death was registered in Bangladesh on election day. Miraculously, his vote was recorded thousands of miles away in Tower Hamlets.
Since the Government believes the Yellowhammer leak details are out of date, it should publish an up-to-date assessment as soon as possible.
Plus: should Patel have come? Should Mordaunt have gone? And: my predictions. What I got right and wrong.
I found an incredibly likeable person – but although he knuckled down and scored some successes, he was better placed as Chief Whip than Defence Secretary.
England achieved its highest ever score in reading in 2016, moving from joint 10th to joint 8th in the PIRLS rankings.
The UK plus EFTA would have a greater GDP than Germany. As one, we would be the largest economy in Europe.
The hard paradox is that while older people are electorally powerful – perhaps more than ever – they are also individually vulnerable.
The Vote Leave director is the onlie begetter of this cashfest. But we’ve said it before and say it again: Britain can’t tax its way to prosperity – or a better health service.
By taking unnecessary risks with virus transmission we could literally be putting others at greater risk of death if the services they need are blocked.