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Do you think the Government is concerned about morale in the country?

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MagicSummer · 03/02/2021 09:24

They must do research and realise that people in general are getting more and more despondent. It seems we get a small chink of light to cheer us up and that is then completely eroded by the next swathe of bad news. Do you think that once things are under control there might be some kind of national commemoration followed by celebration?

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FiveShelties · 03/02/2021 09:28

What sort of national commemoration would you like to see?

I think just knowing my family and friends are going to be safe would be more than enough. I can see a day of celebration could be in order, but I would hate to upset those who have lost family and friends to this virus. It is a difficult choice.

SummerHouse · 03/02/2021 09:29

I think anything they do will be ten times worse than not doing anything. See Boris Johnson letter to parents.

We need someone / something else. Like a superhero. I am about ready to wear my pants over my trousers to be fair.

MagicSummer · 03/02/2021 09:31

@FiveShelties- I was thinking of something along the lines of Remembrance Sunday with ceremony, a national memorial, wreaths, etc. I agree about not upsetting people, that's why I thought 2 very different events.

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