Lockdown – Reflections at the end of week 33
Ian Waine
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6th November 2020
In contrast to the events of the week, the early morning today was tranquil, with not a breath of wind, a clear sky giving a crimson and orange sunrise with a nip of frost in the air laced with the smell of Autumn bonfires. Unless you have a dislike…
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Lockdown – Reflections at the end of week 32
Ian Waine
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30th October 2020
This week has not been the first week in which the Prime Minister has had reasons to be grateful to Jeremy Corbyn. In the past, the cause for gratitude was Jeremy Corbyn’s inability to offer viable opposition to the government, whether in the House…
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Lockdown – Reflections at the end of week 31
Ian Waine
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23rd October 2020
This has been another week of frenzied activity and frenzied reporting. It feels like many of us are feeling a little punch drunk by the breadth of the issues which are at large and the twists and turns in what is being or has been done in the face…
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Lockdown – Reflections at the end of week 30
Ian Waine
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16th October 2020
As readers of this progression of pieces may recall, the genesis of each week’s article takes place whilst I tramp the countryside with the dog at 6 o’clock in the morning. Six o’clock in the morning is now dark and increasingly cold but, aside of…
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