
What did we learn from the Covid report?
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The State Doesn't Shrink Back to the Size That It Used to Be
i think it's probably be a very difficult autumn for ricsine in terms of landing that message, particularly when we're hearing that number ten to day. And somewhere in the middle, ye, ni'm not going col o read out my columnn in the coming issue of the magazine, ecause there's much eforence. But, but i think if you look at this, during coveit was like a war in times. What the state did, you know, it told you who you could and couldn't invite into your home. It spent 60 million pounds, up up more than 60 billion pounds, paying the wages of private sector workers. These are interventions in social life
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