TheOstrich wrote:I'm not sure I like the direction we seem to be travelling in as a society, to be honest .....
Me neither, and I haven't been for months.
Once politicians get power they don't want to give it up; and you saw that in Parliament yesterday when the emergency powers were voted back in for the next six months - even though lockdown (the last ever lock down, according to our tremendously truthful govt) ends in June.
Covid has brought out the best in some and the worst in others. The worst including neighbours being urged to inform on each other and the validation of the worst kind of petty bureaucracy - Have you exceeded the number in your bubble? Is your journey really necessary? Why are you having tea in the garden with your neighbour?
And then there is the constant sloganising. Years ago Kaz mentioned it on here, pointing out the similarity to the slogans of the old USSR. "Three weeks to flatten the curve". "Protect the NHS". "Stay home, save lives" etc.
People seem to have accepted it wholesale too.
As for vaccine passports the government has said they are against them. Imo they are not but they want to pressure businesses into being the ones to ask for them instead, letting the govt off the hook.