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Yes I can only surmise that it's the responses he's looking for in writing such an article. But far from giving credence it shows quite the opposite.
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07 March 2020 20:24 PM
The article writer's suggestion has some merit but ultimately it's flawed. Any economic effect as a result of coronavirus is a national crisis and so the call to action in the face if it should be national. You cannot put the onus of taking action solely on one sector of the economy. And the 3 month break is a somewhat random figure. If, for instance, you turned round to all mortgage providers and said give mortgage owners who have the infection 3 months mortgage break with no recoup of the lost payments what would they say to that. I agree that the economic burden could be spread more widely following the ideal that "we are all in this together". But, unfortunately I dont see individuals or the masses following this notion. Hence we already have people hoarding unnecessarily as the "I'm alright jack" attitude kicks in down at the supermarkets! I'd like to see the Government lead the way on what WE as a nation can do both in charitably sensible terms and in business economic strategy. Either we are a community or not, don't be hanging out one sector of the nation out to dry!
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