'We cannot live our lives trying to prevent something that will only badly affect a small proportion of people' | Writes CamillaTominey
The somewhat hysterical reaction in some quarters to Boris Johnson’s brave decision to go ahead with “Freedom Day” is entirely predictable. Having spent the last 16 months slavishly following the rules, it seems some people do not like the idea of not being told what to do after July 19.
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