Lockdown diary day 30
Another busy day at home.
Pleased to see that parliament managed to hold Prime Ministers Questions largely remotely - this should facilitate the extension of electronic democracy which should enable us to make it easier to get people involved after the Coronavirus.
Captain Tom has now raised more than £28 million for NHS charities thanks to the generosity of more than 1.3 million supporters.
The UK's Chief Medical Officer Professor Chris Whitty says it is "wholly unrealistic" to expect life to return to normal in 2020 since this would require a vaccine or effective treatment to be available and the chances of that happening in this calendar year are "incredibly small."
Meanwhile the Labour party's youth wing in London and former Lib/Dem leader Vince Cable made themselves look very silly by celebrating the anniversary of the birth of revolutionary, dictator and mass-murderer Lenin or finding positive things to say about him.
Parodying Vince Cable's own best line in the House of Commons, when he skewered the then then Prime Minister Gordon Brown by referring to his remarkable transformation "from Stalin to Mr Bean" one former political advisor called Tom Hamilton replied on twitter that today we saw
"Vince Cable’s remarkable transformation from Mr Bean to Stalin."
Keep well
Stay home; protect the NHS; save lives.
Pleased to see that parliament managed to hold Prime Ministers Questions largely remotely - this should facilitate the extension of electronic democracy which should enable us to make it easier to get people involved after the Coronavirus.
Captain Tom has now raised more than £28 million for NHS charities thanks to the generosity of more than 1.3 million supporters.
The UK's Chief Medical Officer Professor Chris Whitty says it is "wholly unrealistic" to expect life to return to normal in 2020 since this would require a vaccine or effective treatment to be available and the chances of that happening in this calendar year are "incredibly small."
Meanwhile the Labour party's youth wing in London and former Lib/Dem leader Vince Cable made themselves look very silly by celebrating the anniversary of the birth of revolutionary, dictator and mass-murderer Lenin or finding positive things to say about him.
Parodying Vince Cable's own best line in the House of Commons, when he skewered the then then Prime Minister Gordon Brown by referring to his remarkable transformation "from Stalin to Mr Bean" one former political advisor called Tom Hamilton replied on twitter that today we saw
"Vince Cable’s remarkable transformation from Mr Bean to Stalin."
Keep well
Stay home; protect the NHS; save lives.
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