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David and Helen talk to the historian Dan Snow about the parallels for the current crisis. Is it like past pandemics or is it more like a war? What has it exposed about the weak spots in our societies? And what have we learned about the role of political leadership? Plus we explore the value of Churchill comparisons on the 80th anniversary of his great WWII speeches and we dip our toes into the Cummings affair.
Talking Points:
Lockdown, quarantine, social distancing have been borrowed from the past.
Perhaps the better comparisons are the forgotten ones: 1957 and 1968.
This event has exacerbated existing faultlines, but also, things that we’ve assumed were facts of life have been completely halted.
Are future historians more likely to see this as an economic crisis than as a health crisis?
Are we now health-fiscal states?
Johnson is trapped between what the pandemic looks like it requires with regards to Cummings and his government’s ability to deal with Brexit.
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