Have to laugh at that prize goof Grant Schapps, who the other day was defending the new 'Stay Alert' slogan (for viewers in England that is) - he's just said on Radio 4:
Maybe they shouldn't have rushed to change the slogan - and I do hope that members here who live in England and have to use public transport can keep themselves safe.
I am puzzled by your reason for quoting Grant Schapps in post 1881, Gordon.
I get it that you think that the government has started to relax lockdown too early.
I get it that you think Grant Schapps is a 'prize goof'.
I get it that you think that they 'rushed' to change the slogan.
I get it that you think the new slogan 'stay alert' isn't well thought out.
Given all that, how does your quote of what Grant Schapps said reinforce any of these opinions. or is there something else I'm missing?
For instance, when(I assume there will be a when) Nicola Sturgeon announces dates for relaxing the lockdown in Scotland, won't it be sensible for her to issue some sort of similar warning that if there is a major resurgence of the virus(e.g. R>1), then lockdown might be reimposed? I would have thought that any responsible government would issue words to that effect. Am I wrong?