
GOOD people come together and strange things happen, not despite, but because of lockdown.
For one it has turned confirmed secularist Claire Fox to prayer, so she told the assembled company at yesterday’s launch of The People’s Lockdown Inquirer. For another, I got my first proposal of marriage in 34 years – don’t worry, I won’t keep the lad to it!
And he didn’t even get down on one knee to propose – what’s wrong with the modern man! https://t.co/jvRq5dSUdm
— Kathy Gyngell (@KathyConWom) June 14, 2021
These momentous events took place at a meeting presided over by the fantastic Foxes, Laurence and Claire.
The fantastic foxes @LozzaFox and @Fox_Claire launching the People’s lockdown Inquirer accounts of the real impact on ordinary people that mean minded #msm doesn’t give a toss about
— Kathy Gyngell (@KathyConWom) June 14, 2021
You can find it here @thereclaimparty pic.twitter.com/eV7Xu7QVU9
They’ve joined forces to kickstart an essential discussion about the impact of lockdown on ordinary people and to make a record of it that cannot be obliterated from people’s memories. Human stories that are immeasurable and unquantifiable but no less important for that.
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