For the moment, let’s just focus on spring - David Alexander comment

Some may decide to wait until 2022 before considering their next home move. Picture: Jane Barlow.Some may decide to wait until 2022 before considering their next home move. Picture: Jane Barlow.
Some may decide to wait until 2022 before considering their next home move. Picture: Jane Barlow.
In a recent article I described the battle against Covid-19 as “the war” Britain’s baby-boomers – unlike their parents and grandparents – thought they would never have to fight.

What has also emerged is a remarkable similarity between the ebb and flow of the current pandemic and that of World War Two. In the latter, a seven-month “phoney war” in which hardly a shot was fired was followed by the fall of France and Dunkirk. Victory in the subsequent Battle of Britain revived spirits, only for this to be followed by a massive blitz on cities and substantial civilian casualties.

The pressure eased with Hitler’s attack on Russia and on the night America entered the war, Churchill “slept the sleep of the saved”. However, just two months later came the surrender of Singapore, and a huge contingent of British troops, to the Japanese. Even in 1945, with victory clearly in sight, raids by pilotless V2 rockets were killing Londoners.

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