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Letters: Why is the Government still resorting to Covid scaremongering?
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SIR – When is the penny finally going to drop that the Government will never allow this Covid crisis to end? Perhaps it will not be until our supposed day of liberation, June 21, comes and goes and our lives are still micromanaged by the Man from the Ministry.
The Government has grown used to unprecedented interference in our affairs. There are arbitrary rules: a distance of two metres is safe, but 1.9 is not; six people meeting indoors is safe, seven is not, unless they are from at most two households.
There are unproven interventions: we are required by law to cover our faces, but there is no quality control over what we use, and very weak evidence for the benefits of doing so.
Neighbours are falling out - Readers mixed verdict on illegal dropped kerbs in Small Heath
Small Heath locals claim lack of parking is the issue behind explosion in illegal dropped kerbs in the area
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There has been a mixed reaction to Birmingham City Councilâs warning to hit householders with repair bills for installing dropped kerbs illegally.
Locals know how best to run national parks
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SIR – Seventy years ago, the first English national parks were set up. The Government recently said that they represented one of the most outstanding environmental achievements of the past 100 years.
Since 1995, the national park authorities have been independent statutory bodies, with a majority of local councillors on their boards. However, according to documents leaked to the BBC’s
Countryfile programme (shown March 28), the Government now plans to bring all the functions and responsibilities of the protected landscapes into a single organisational structure, effectively a new national quango.
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