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Boris Johnson is right to ignore the baying armchair know-alls on Twitter as coronavirus grips the UK

Boris Johnson is right to ignore the baying armchair know-alls on Twitter as coronavirus grips the UK
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IT is at least some comfort, with Britain in the grip of coronavirus, to be steered by people as sober and as expert as our chief medical and scientific officers.

As well as by a Prime Minister determined to follow THEIR advice on saving lives and minimising suffering, instead of baying armchair know-alls on Twitter.

 Boris has not yet banned flights and events or closed schools because he is told it would do more harm than good

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Boris has not yet banned flights and events or closed schools because he is told it would do more harm than goodCredit: EPA

It has been depressing to watch these corrosive loudmouths accuse the Government of doing nothing. Their assumption that other countries’ far more draconian action must be right and Boris Johnson wrong is baffling.

He is surrounded by eminent authorities on pandemics and human behaviour. He has not yet banned flights and events or closed schools because he is told it would do more harm than good.

His strategy has so far worked, in delaying Covid-19 longer than has happened elsewhere. Lives will already have been saved. Panic is not preferable.

The reality is nonetheless chilling. Up to 10,000 Brits are already infected and we are nowhere near the peak. Many families will suffer heartbreaking loss.

We can only heed the experts staking their careers, and maybe the PM’s, on calling this right. We must wash our hands. We must fight this as a nation.

We must not let that unity of purpose be undermined by idiots on social media.

Concrete plan

FIRST a revolutionary Budget. Now a housing revolution too.

 Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick will 'bring the planning system into the 21st century'

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Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick will ‘bring the planning system into the 21st century’Credit: AFP or licensors

For years The Sun has urged a far more relaxed planning process, plus a hard line on NIMBYs, to make it easier to build.

Housing Secretary Robert ­Jenrick is doing it all — and allowing extra storeys  without any consent at all.

The Government is desperate to get 300,000 properties built every year and give young people a chance to own one.

The system needs total reinvention. There will never be a better chance.

Marx & spender

LABOUR may be taking grim comfort from Rishi Sunak’s big-spending Budget — but there’s a vast difference between that and their mad Marxist manifesto.

 Not even Labour can seriously argue against Rishi Sunak's measures to mitigate Covid-19 and save firms and jobs

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Not even Labour can seriously argue against Rishi Sunak’s measures to mitigate Covid-19 and save firms and jobsCredit: Rex Features

No one can seriously argue against his measures to mitigate Covid-19 and save firms and jobs, to counter any Brexit turbulence and to invest massively in former “Red Wall” constituencies.

What did Corbyn offer? Free broadband, free tuition, free bus rides, free this, free that . . . bribes the public knew were neither affordable nor priorities.

The Budget is not without risk. But it is still a genuine investment in our future.

Party’s over

SOME  virus decisions are still confusing.

 Lib Dem interim leader Sir Ed Davey

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Lib Dem interim leader Sir Ed DaveyCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Why axe the Lib Dems’  conference?

Isn’t it MASS gatherings people fear?

Boris Johnson calls Coronavirus ‘worst pubic health crisis for a generation’ as UK moves into delay phase


Source: The Sun UK

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