
Originally Posted by
drillerpie
Couldn't agree more about domestic production of PPE.
About hand shaking and the timing of the lockdown, I agree that locking a country down, something which now seems normal, a couple of months ago was a massive, almost unimaginable step. But I would say that a good way to get people to take it seriously is to not carry on as normal, not shake hands with people, not tour a hospital without a mask.
I think (and it's just my opinion, mostly speculation as well) that politics played into both these decisions. If you look at which leaders have made a point of continuing to meet people, not wear masks etc, it's the populists: Trump, Bolsonaro, Johnson. I think Boris is superior to the other two in almost every conceivable way, but he does share a kind politics with them which is about gut feeling and emotion rather than facts. Better to inspire optimism than to invite prudence. Being the type of person he is I'm sure when he was visiting that hospital that he also saw himself as a bit of a Churchill smoking a cigar on the roof while sticking two fingers up at the Luftwaffe.
I think it's the same story with the lockdown. He probably knew it was inevitable, but didn't want to do it as it was unpopular. He's a populist - he can't take unpopular measures, even if they work out better in the long run. I think he waited until the clamour for a lockdown was so strong that he was seen as the good guy for doing it.
Anyway thanks for the refreshingly pleasant exchange of views.