And so we go back to paying for it. But I agree if you do lockdown, there is no logic to coming out of it until the virus is eliminated. So I would have favoured the close the borders plan etc, in hindsight as it’s clear it had a lower ‘cost’ in all senses than what is about to happen.Stom wrote:It doesn't need to be a cycle of lockdowns. Close the borders 100%. Wait until cases are 0. Wait a bit longer. Only open the borders to countries with 0 cases and then only with 2 negative tests.Banquo wrote:Whilst I hold in distaste the activity of most recent governments, the idea that the govt could build up a surplus of the scale you are suggesting doesn’t really fly, especially given the start point in 2008. And your proposed clear out of businesses ( and consequences on the hated investments of pension funds) you don’t like in favour of one’s you do, along with penalising trade is indeed Trumpian in vision - I’m sure the employees of those companies of whom you do disapprove will welcome the opportunity to retrain as cyber experts or ballerinasStom wrote:
I agree there's no simple way out but that's because of years of fiscal irresponsibility by Conservative governments selling the idea that they were responsible.
They've splurged a hell of a lot of money on making themselves and their friends richer and, in turn, made the poor poorer and set the UK economy up for a big fall as soon as any disaster happened (pandemic, Brexit...).. Now if it were the betting companies....
The problem is our start point is so far away from your vision- which in terms of govt providing huge levels of open ended support through either a series of trial runs or a lockdown til a solution is found medically as I understand it, seems unfeasible. My original point was the lockdown/stop lockdown cycle is taking a terrible toll physically and mentally, and we have to get out of that somehow. The logic of going into lockdown however, means it’s almost impossible to get out and stay out, unless you practically eliminate the virus or find a vaccine or an effective treatment. Or it blows out.
No need for local lockdowns if the country is closed and the virus can't get in.
And this is the UK's big advantage: it's an island!
If you’d just agreed to my original point about a cycle of lockdowns being unsustainable we could have saved a lot of time!
