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The point I made about giving some facts and figures on the real situation was to put it in perspective. Whilst the numbers may seem very high they are not out of control. Currently debt is 85% of GDP. Another way of looking at it is that as individual you take out a mortgage often your debt ratio is between two and four times your income so looking at it like that the Government debt doesn't sound too bad.!!!
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without a worldwide in countries lockdowns, the fatalities would have been far worse than the flue out break you seem to be talking about.
As I said how do you know this. To know you need to do both lockdowns an none lockdowns not just statistics which can be made to show what you want.
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As far as I'm aware both Italy and France locked down two to three weeks before the UK. Since then Italy has done quite well possibly because the population is more personally and publicly controlled. By giving up some freedoms they have gained others. We especially in the north, could learn a lot.
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It was 2020 but only to March and obviously things have got worse since them but my substantive point remains that I don't think we are at risk of bankruptcy.
David
Source Office for National Statistics
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Lots of info here: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
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ISTM that the suggestion regarding conduct during the current pandemic is somewhat akin to the response about club sites when those who comment on shortcomings are told to "go elsewhere.
Perhaps a more balanced view should be as summed up in the directive to "love your neighbour as yourself".
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Not to be picky but I think Sweden has a population of around 10 million but I agree that it is probably not as useful comparator to the UK? The land mass is also nearly twice the size of the UK so a very low density of population compared to the UK and they like their fresh air.
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I think we(U.K.) have the 2nd worst per capita death rate in Europe behind Sweden☹️. I read this at least a month ago but I doubt things have moved much.
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