Add the US election to your list. For me, that holds the greatest danger of all if Trump gets in again. However I'm optimistic that Biden will win but it needs to be a big, knockout, no room for doubt win. Anything less will spell serious trouble that will have repercussions worldwide. However, take note that our government is sending ministers to talk trade treaties with Biden now, not Trump.plaques wrote: ↑12 Oct 2020, 07:42 Dealing with the virus fallout is bad enough but faced with the prospects of a Brexit balls up and negative interest rates, (paying the banks to look after your money), more automation fewer jobs, its difficult to remain optimistic about anything this government says or promises.
Whoops, I've slipped from covid to politics, but there are unavoidable connections due to the virus being used as political weapon...like this for example...
`US Election 2020: Anthony Fauci says Trump campaign ad quote misleading' LINK
`Top US government scientist Anthony Fauci has said a clip of him used in a Trump campaign advert is misleading. His words that he "can't imagine that anybody could be doing more" to fight Covid-19 appear in the ad to refer to President Donald Trump specifically. But Dr Fauci, who clashed with Mr Trump before on Covid, was actually talking about himself and other staff. The infectious diseases expert said he had never publicly endorsed any political candidate..'.