COVID-19 UK Political Analysis by Tim Hames – 12th May 2020

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Between the lines. What the Government’s COVID-19 recovery strategy implies but does not state.

The document Our Plan to Rebuild: The UK Government’s COVID-19 recovery strategy is a Tardis of an official publication. It is much larger on the inside than it appears from the outside. In many key respects it signals far more about official assumptions and thinking about the extent and the impact of the coronavirus crisis than is apparent from the actual sentences themselves. Business (and the community at large) should take the legitimate extrapolation from this immensely important paper extremely seriously and start to make preparations on the basis of what is implied within it.

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